Camden, Arkansas
Camden Confederate Monument
Directions: Ouachita County Courthouse Lawn...
Camden Confederate Monument
Built for Major Joseph M. Graham and his wife Mary Washington (first cousin of George Washington) in 1856, this home served as headquarters of Union General Frederick Steele during the Union occupation of Camden in 1864. Furnished in period furniture; open for tours by appointment.
Camden, AR Historic HomesFort Southerland (also known as Fort Diamond) and Fort Lookout were both part of the formidable fortifications started by Confederate troops and improved by Federal soldiers during their 1864
Camden, AR FortsDirections: Ark. 278, which leads into town, becomes Washington Street Built for Peter McCollum in 1847, this museum features some of the original furnishings which were brought up the Mississippi by steamboat from New Orleans in 1863
Camden, AR Historic HomesDirections: Chamber Of Commerce Office Self-guided driving tour of homes; private garden tours;
Camden, AR ToursArkansas's oldest one-screen theatre dating to 1922; a step back in time where the grand old days of Hollywood films were sho...
The Confederate Section of this cemetery is the final resting place for more than 200 Confederate soldiers; over 150 years of...
Private collection of buildings, equipment, cars and other treasures of the past; tours by appointment only ...
Directions: Located in the Neal Museum of Natural History Presents numerous requested programs to a wide variety of groups a...
Two visual arts galleries, ballet studio and classrooms for art education. Traveling exhibits...