Here are some old ones Ive never posted before, taken about a year ago from around Arkansas.
Fort Chaffee, a huge military base near Ft. Smith in west central Arkansas.
Miss Lauras Social Club, an old whore house in Ft Smith. The entire neighborhood surrounding this house burnt down during the early 1900s and this brothel was the only thing that survived and somehow its survived the 1960s and 70s and is now a museum.
A side street in downtown Ft. Smith, in extreme western Arkansas, on the border of Oklahoma.
An old church or school house near Paris in central Arkansas. Probably wont last much longer, wouldnt surprise me if its gone already.
Some pretty hardcore churches can be found while driving the back roads of the Ozarks, heres one.
Downtown Conway
The only "industry" left in the tiny almost dead town of Perry, deep in the Ouachita Mtns of central AR
Lake Maumelle, where Little Rock gets its drinking water from.
Little Rock from last weekend.
I had already posted a couple pictures of Van Buren but its such an awesome place. It is probably one of the nations best preserved and unchanged original river ferry towns from the mid to late 1800s. When you walk around Main Streen Van Buren it really feels like you are back in time. The bank building on the right of this photo is in my opinion, the states most fascinatingly beautiful building.
And to think that Russellville had a building almost identical to it back in the 1870s and during the 1980s some asshat had the bright idea to tear it and an entire blocks worth of historic buildings and replace them with a semi brutalist styled Bank of America building and a parking lot, ugh.