Old Jail Museum

Occupied in April of 1891, the Sebastian County Quorum Court had the two-story solid rock building constructed as a “holding jail” for drunks and rabble rousers. Its use was discontinued in 1950 when prisoners were directly transported to Fort Smith. Now a museum filled with exhibits on South Sebastian County history. Open April-October. Special tours can be arranged through the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce.

Getting There & Details

Phone
(479) 996-6357
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.greenwoodarkansas.com/localhistory/jail.html
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