Historic Downtown Pocahontas

Historic Downtown Pocahontas
The restored 1872 Randolph County Courthouse is located at the heart of Downtown Pocahontas....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Pocahontas is a classic Ozark hill town along the Black River....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
See the statue for Pocahontas' namesake in Black River Overlook Park...
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
The Visitor Information Center is housed in the restored 1921 train depot....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Enjoy the Museum of Transportation & Commerce inside the information center....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
See Arkansas' first quilt trail with 60+ quilts on display on downtown buildings....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Futrell Pharmacy, the oldest pharmacy in Arkansas, also features a soda fountain where you can enjoy...
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Ghost Signs can be found throughout downtown Pocahontas....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
The Randolph County Heritage Museum is a wonderful place for downtown history....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Explore all that the downtown "courtsquare" has to offer....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Peruse the various shops for fun finds and treats....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Take a tour of late Victorian homes one block north of the downtown area....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Opera House Art Park pays homage to the Pocahontas Opera House that once stood at the park's locatio...
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Enjoy outdoor seating and art pieces in Opera House Art Park....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
These lights mean you've arrived in the four-block NoMa Arts & Entertainment District....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
See Broadway shows at the Downtown Playhouse....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Lesmeister Guesthouse offers upscale suites and vacation rental apartments in the 17-block area....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
The Marr Street Silhouette Wall is the perfect backdrop for selfies and other photo ops....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Fun photos can be abundant with the playful silhouette....
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas
Historic Downtown Pocahontas

What to know

Downtown Pocahontas is one of the largest National Historic Districts in Arkansas, encompassing 17 square blocks. Picturesque red brick buildings showcase some of the best Victorian architecture in the state. You can enjoy art galleries, restaurants and performance venues in this lively town that blends the quaint charm of the past with great food, espresso, music and theater.

The unique terrain around Pocahontas combines the beauty of the Ozarks with the mystery of the edge of the delta. Five rivers run through the area, and the Black River lends its scenic banks to the Civil War Memorial River Walk in Black River Overlook Park. The park also features the Century Wall, which displays etchings of the 100 most influential Americans of the 20th century.

In addition to 36 historic markers and monuments in the historic district, Pocahontas hosts a quilt trail that includes more than 50 large images of locally handcrafted quilts, now transferred onto vinyl for display on the outside walls of buildings. And for those who like quirky curiosities, you can’t miss the half-ton “meteorite” that blazed from the sky in 1858, as local lore tells the story, and is now preserved on the courthouse lawn.

Unique local businesses allow you to soak in nostalgia: you can get a haircut at the state’s oldest continuously operating barber shop, which first opened in 1873. The Futrell Pharmacy is one of the oldest pharmacies in Arkansas, and to the delight of visitors and local regulars, still runs a real, old-fashioned soda fountain.

At the Randolph County Heritage Museum on the town square, you can learn more about how the town gained its unusual name. The Old Frisco Train Depot and Museum (1913) preserves the history of local transportation and commerce and features a 1920s caboose car, in addition to hosting the county’s Visitor Information Center.

The NoMa Arts & Entertainment District is a four-block area on North Marr Street that includes galleries, restaurants and cultural offerings. Marr Street Productions is a dance and music studio as well as a coffee shop with both indoor and al fresco seating. The Downtown Playhouse offers live stage plays, and the Opera House Art Park offers an outside seating area with landscaping. For those seeking downtown accommodations, Lesmeister Guesthouse provides upscale lodging in the heart of the historic district.

Other county attractions nearby include the state Natural Heritage Site at Hall’s Creek Canyon and Davidsonville Historic State Park.

Address:
210 McDonald Street,
Pocahontas, AR 72455