Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park

Arkansas' largest Civil War battle reenactment takes place at Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park
Arkansas' largest Civil War battle reenactment takes place at Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park ...
Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park
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Hindman Hall Museum exhibits tell the story of the Battle of Prairie Grove
Hindman Hall Museum exhibits tell the story of the Battle of Prairie Grove...
Borden House at night with full moon in background at Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park
The heaviest local fighting occurred at the Borden House...
Confederate soldiers marching in re-enactment at Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park
Battle of Prairie Grove re-enactments are held in Dec. of even numbered years...
Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park
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Battle of Prairie Grove re-enactments are held in Dec. of even numbered years, picture of cannon firing
Battle of Prairie Grove re-enactments are held in Dec. of even numbered years...

What to know

Authentic, expansive, and well-preserved, Prairie Grove is known as one of America’s most intact Civil War battlefields. With more than 1,000 acres, this park commemorates the site of the Battle of Prairie Grove, where on December 7, 1862, Confederate and Union forces clashed in a fierce day of fighting that resulted in 2,700 casualties. This battle marked the last major Civil War engagement in Northwest Arkansas. The park offers walking and driving tours, programs, and weekend events. At the Hindman Hall Museum, artifacts recovered from the battle are displayed. Admission to the museum is free. Arkansas’ largest Civil War battle re-enactment takes place here biennially (even-numbered years) the first weekend in December
506 East Douglas Street
Prairie Grove, AR 72753
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