Places to see at Dardanelle, Arkansas

Best Places to visit in Dardanelle, Arkansas - Best Things to do in Dardanelle, AR
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Yell County Courthouse 0.1 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Yell County Courthouse is a courthouse in Dardanelle, Arkansas, United States, one of two county seats of Yell County, built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. The courthouse is the second building to serve the Dardanelle district of Yell County.

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Steamboat House 0.21 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Steamboat House may refer to:

  • Steamboat House (Dardanelle, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Yell County, Arkansas
  • Steamboat House (New Iberia, Louisiana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Iberia Parish, Louisiana
  • Steamboat House (Huntsville, Texas) Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, residence where Sam Houston died
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First Presbyterian Church 0.22 7
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches

The Presbyterian Church (USA), abbreviated PC (USA), is a mainline Protestant denomination in the United States. It is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the country, known for its liberal stance on doctrine and its ordaining of women and members of the LGBT community as elders and ministers. The Presbyterian Church (USA) was established with the 1983 merger of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, whose churches were located in the Southern and border states, with the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, whose congregations could be found in every state.

The similarly named Presbyterian Church in America is a separate denomination whose congregations can also trace their history to the various schisms and mergers of Presbyterian churches in the United States. Unlike the more conservative Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), the Presbyterian Church (USA) supports the ordination of women and affirms same-sex marriages. It also welcomes practicing gay and lesbian persons to serve in leadership positions as ministers, deacons, elders, and trustees.

The Presbyterian Church (USA) is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States, having 1,140,665 active members and 18,173 ordained ministers (including retired ones) in 8,704 congregations at the end of 2022. This number does not include members who are baptized but not confirmed, or the inactive members also affiliated. For example, in 2005, the Presbyterian Church (USA) claimed 318,291 baptized but not confirmed members and nearly 500,000 inactive members in addition to active members. Its membership has been steadily declining over the past several decades; the trend has significantly accelerated in recent years, partly due to breakaway congregations. Average denominational worship attendance dropped to 431,379 in 2022 from 748,774 in 2013.

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Thomas James Cotton House 0.25 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Thomas James Cotton House is a historic house at 405 South Third Street in Dardanelle, Arkansas. It is a 1+1\u20442-story wood-frame structure, built in 1898 and extensively remodeled in 1916 to give it its present Craftsman appearance. It has a side-gable roof, with exposed rafter ends, which extends over a shallow front porch supported by unusually wide square columns. A wide clipped-gable dormer projects from the front roof face, with a band of casement windows flanked by shutters.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

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First United Methodist Church 0.29 7
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches

The United Methodist Church (UMC) is a worldwide mainline Protestant denomination based in the United States, and a major part of Methodism. In the 19th century, its main predecessor, the Methodist Episcopal Church, was a leader in evangelicalism. The present denomination was founded in 1968 in Dallas, Texas, by union of the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church. The UMC traces its roots back to the revival movement of John and Charles Wesley in England, as well as the Great Awakening in the United States. As such, the church's theological orientation is decidedly Wesleyan. It embraces liturgical worship, holiness, and evangelical elements.

The United Methodist Church has a connectional polity, a typical feature of a number of Methodist denominations. It is organized into conferences. The highest level is called the General Conference and is the only organization which may speak officially for the UMC. The church is a member of the World Council of Churches, the World Methodist Council, and other religious associations.

In 2020, it had 6,268,310 members and 30,543 churches in the United States. In 2018, worldwide, it had 12,951,427 members and 43,409 churches. In 2015, the Pew Research Center estimated that 3.6 percent of the US population, or 9 million adult adherents, identified with the United Methodist Church, revealing a much larger number of adherents than registered membership.

On January 3, 2020, a group of the church's leaders proposed a plan to split the United Methodist Church over issues of sexual orientation (particularly same-sex marriage) and create a new traditionalist Methodist denomination, which is called the Global Methodist Church, though before its establishment, some congregations already left to join the Free Methodist Church, which is aligned with the Wesleyan-holiness movement.

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Berry House 0.44 7
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches

Berry House may refer to:

in the United States

(by state, then city/town)

  • Berry House (Palmer, Alaska)
  • Berry House (Beebe, Arkansas)
  • Berry House (Dardanelle, Arkansas)
  • George O. Berry House, Columbus, Georgia
  • Thomas A. Berry House, Dalton, Georgia
  • Dr. William E. and Ethel Rosenberger Berry House, Oskaloosa, Iowa
  • George F. Berry House, Frankfort, Kentucky, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
  • Richard Berry Jr. House (Springfield, Kentucky)
  • Frank A. and Elizabeth Berry House, Faribault, Minnesota, listed on the NRHP
  • Captain James Berry House, Harwich, Massachusetts
  • Burnette\u2013Berry House, Kansas City, Missouri
  • Chuck Berry House, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Martin Berry House, Pompton Plains, New Jersey
  • Yereance\u2013Berry House, Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Col. Sidney Berry House, Northumberland, New York
  • Richard Berry Jr. House (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Luke D. Berry House, Cushing, Oklahoma, listed on the NRHP
  • James E. Berry House, Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • Berry House (Stephenville, Texas), listed on the NRHP
  • J. S. Berry House, Waxahachie, Texas, listed on the NRHP
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Dardanelle Agriculture and Post Office 0.63 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Dardanelle Post Office, originally the Dardanelle Agriculture and Post Office, is a historic government building at 103 North Front Street in downtown Dardanelle, Arkansas. It is a single-story brick building, with a hip roof. It has a five-bay front facade, with a center entrance flanked by pilasters and topped by a panel, transom window, and dentillated entablature. Built in 1937, it has modest Colonial Revival style, and is most notable for the mural in the lobby, painted in 1939 by Ludwig Mactarian, and entitled Cotton Growing, Manufacture and Export.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

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Brearley Cemetery 0.86 7
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Brearley Cemetery, founded in 1847, is the oldest cemetery in the city of Dardanelle, Arkansas. It is located on the north side of Arkansas Highway 27, west of its junction with Arkansas Highway 22. The cemetery, still in active use, houses more than 2,000 burials, many of the descendants of the early Czech immigrants to the area. One marker, possibly a memorial marker, bears the date 1780, but its provenance and significance has not been established. A 15-acre (6.1\u00a0ha) section on the eastern side of the cemetery, where its oldest burials are located, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

An active cemetery, some of the notable burials include:

  • Thomas Boles (1837\u20131905), US Congressman
  • Bonnie Jean Brown (1938\u20132016), Singer
  • Jack Zeller (1883\u20131969), Baseball executive
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Norristown Cemetery 1.42 7
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

The Norristown Cemetery is a historic cemetery off Lock and Dam Road, on the south side of Russellville, Arkansas. It is a small community cemetery, with thirty marked grave sites, the oldest of which is dated 1853 and the newest 1934. It is the only surviving remnant of the community of Norristown, which was an early settlement and the first county seat of Pope County.

The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

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Confederate Memorial Park 2.6 7
Urban Environment, Gardens And Parks, Cultural, Interesting Places

Confederate Memorial Park can mean:

  • Confederate Memorial Park (Albany, Georgia)
  • Confederate Memorial Park in Chilton County, Alabama
  • Confederate Memorial Park (Tampa, Florida)


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Yell County Courthouse 0.1 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Yell County Courthouse is a courthouse in Dardanelle, Arkansas, United States, one of two county seats of Yell County, built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. The courthouse is the second building to serve the Dardanelle district of Yell County.

"
Steamboat House 0.21 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Steamboat House may refer to:

  • Steamboat House (Dardanelle, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Yell County, Arkansas
  • Steamboat House (New Iberia, Louisiana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Iberia Parish, Louisiana
  • Steamboat House (Huntsville, Texas) Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, residence where Sam Houston died
"
First Presbyterian Church 0.22 7
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches

The Presbyterian Church (USA), abbreviated PC (USA), is a mainline Protestant denomination in the United States. It is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the country, known for its liberal stance on doctrine and its ordaining of women and members of the LGBT community as elders and ministers. The Presbyterian Church (USA) was established with the 1983 merger of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, whose churches were located in the Southern and border states, with the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, whose congregations could be found in every state.

The similarly named Presbyterian Church in America is a separate denomination whose congregations can also trace their history to the various schisms and mergers of Presbyterian churches in the United States. Unlike the more conservative Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), the Presbyterian Church (USA) supports the ordination of women and affirms same-sex marriages. It also welcomes practicing gay and lesbian persons to serve in leadership positions as ministers, deacons, elders, and trustees.

The Presbyterian Church (USA) is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States, having 1,140,665 active members and 18,173 ordained ministers (including retired ones) in 8,704 congregations at the end of 2022. This number does not include members who are baptized but not confirmed, or the inactive members also affiliated. For example, in 2005, the Presbyterian Church (USA) claimed 318,291 baptized but not confirmed members and nearly 500,000 inactive members in addition to active members. Its membership has been steadily declining over the past several decades; the trend has significantly accelerated in recent years, partly due to breakaway congregations. Average denominational worship attendance dropped to 431,379 in 2022 from 748,774 in 2013.

"
Thomas James Cotton House 0.25 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Thomas James Cotton House is a historic house at 405 South Third Street in Dardanelle, Arkansas. It is a 1+1\u20442-story wood-frame structure, built in 1898 and extensively remodeled in 1916 to give it its present Craftsman appearance. It has a side-gable roof, with exposed rafter ends, which extends over a shallow front porch supported by unusually wide square columns. A wide clipped-gable dormer projects from the front roof face, with a band of casement windows flanked by shutters.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

"
First United Methodist Church 0.29 7
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches

The United Methodist Church (UMC) is a worldwide mainline Protestant denomination based in the United States, and a major part of Methodism. In the 19th century, its main predecessor, the Methodist Episcopal Church, was a leader in evangelicalism. The present denomination was founded in 1968 in Dallas, Texas, by union of the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church. The UMC traces its roots back to the revival movement of John and Charles Wesley in England, as well as the Great Awakening in the United States. As such, the church's theological orientation is decidedly Wesleyan. It embraces liturgical worship, holiness, and evangelical elements.

The United Methodist Church has a connectional polity, a typical feature of a number of Methodist denominations. It is organized into conferences. The highest level is called the General Conference and is the only organization which may speak officially for the UMC. The church is a member of the World Council of Churches, the World Methodist Council, and other religious associations.

In 2020, it had 6,268,310 members and 30,543 churches in the United States. In 2018, worldwide, it had 12,951,427 members and 43,409 churches. In 2015, the Pew Research Center estimated that 3.6 percent of the US population, or 9 million adult adherents, identified with the United Methodist Church, revealing a much larger number of adherents than registered membership.

On January 3, 2020, a group of the church's leaders proposed a plan to split the United Methodist Church over issues of sexual orientation (particularly same-sex marriage) and create a new traditionalist Methodist denomination, which is called the Global Methodist Church, though before its establishment, some congregations already left to join the Free Methodist Church, which is aligned with the Wesleyan-holiness movement.

"
Berry House 0.44 7
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches

Berry House may refer to:

in the United States

(by state, then city/town)

  • Berry House (Palmer, Alaska)
  • Berry House (Beebe, Arkansas)
  • Berry House (Dardanelle, Arkansas)
  • George O. Berry House, Columbus, Georgia
  • Thomas A. Berry House, Dalton, Georgia
  • Dr. William E. and Ethel Rosenberger Berry House, Oskaloosa, Iowa
  • George F. Berry House, Frankfort, Kentucky, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
  • Richard Berry Jr. House (Springfield, Kentucky)
  • Frank A. and Elizabeth Berry House, Faribault, Minnesota, listed on the NRHP
  • Captain James Berry House, Harwich, Massachusetts
  • Burnette\u2013Berry House, Kansas City, Missouri
  • Chuck Berry House, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Martin Berry House, Pompton Plains, New Jersey
  • Yereance\u2013Berry House, Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Col. Sidney Berry House, Northumberland, New York
  • Richard Berry Jr. House (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Luke D. Berry House, Cushing, Oklahoma, listed on the NRHP
  • James E. Berry House, Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • Berry House (Stephenville, Texas), listed on the NRHP
  • J. S. Berry House, Waxahachie, Texas, listed on the NRHP
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Dardanelle Agriculture and Post Office 0.63 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Dardanelle Post Office, originally the Dardanelle Agriculture and Post Office, is a historic government building at 103 North Front Street in downtown Dardanelle, Arkansas. It is a single-story brick building, with a hip roof. It has a five-bay front facade, with a center entrance flanked by pilasters and topped by a panel, transom window, and dentillated entablature. Built in 1937, it has modest Colonial Revival style, and is most notable for the mural in the lobby, painted in 1939 by Ludwig Mactarian, and entitled Cotton Growing, Manufacture and Export.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

"
Brearley Cemetery 0.86 7
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Brearley Cemetery, founded in 1847, is the oldest cemetery in the city of Dardanelle, Arkansas. It is located on the north side of Arkansas Highway 27, west of its junction with Arkansas Highway 22. The cemetery, still in active use, houses more than 2,000 burials, many of the descendants of the early Czech immigrants to the area. One marker, possibly a memorial marker, bears the date 1780, but its provenance and significance has not been established. A 15-acre (6.1\u00a0ha) section on the eastern side of the cemetery, where its oldest burials are located, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

An active cemetery, some of the notable burials include:

  • Thomas Boles (1837\u20131905), US Congressman
  • Bonnie Jean Brown (1938\u20132016), Singer
  • Jack Zeller (1883\u20131969), Baseball executive
"
Norristown Cemetery 1.42 7
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

The Norristown Cemetery is a historic cemetery off Lock and Dam Road, on the south side of Russellville, Arkansas. It is a small community cemetery, with thirty marked grave sites, the oldest of which is dated 1853 and the newest 1934. It is the only surviving remnant of the community of Norristown, which was an early settlement and the first county seat of Pope County.

The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

"
Confederate Memorial Park 2.6 7
Urban Environment, Gardens And Parks, Cultural, Interesting Places

Confederate Memorial Park can mean:

  • Confederate Memorial Park (Albany, Georgia)
  • Confederate Memorial Park in Chilton County, Alabama
  • Confederate Memorial Park (Tampa, Florida)


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Dardanelle Confederate Monument 0.16 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Cultural, Urban Environment, Interesting Places, Sculptures, Monuments

Cornwell Chapel 0.24 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First Baptist Church 0.33 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Calvary Baptist Church 0.56 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Brearley Memorial Park 0.58 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Oak Ridge Cemetery 1.05 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Washburn Cemetery 1.87 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Howell Cemetery 1.93 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Chapel Cemetery 1.99 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

South Side Assembly of God Church 2.42 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Faith Church 2.43 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Dardanelle Mountain 2.51 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Callan Cemetery 2.53 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Shinn Cemetery 2.73 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Covenant Presbyterian Church 2.75 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Rest Haven Memorial Park 2.99 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Crusade Church 3.1 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Dardanelle Confederate Monument 0.16 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Cultural, Urban Environment, Interesting Places, Sculptures, Monuments

Cornwell Chapel 0.24 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First Baptist Church 0.33 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Calvary Baptist Church 0.56 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Brearley Memorial Park 0.58 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Oak Ridge Cemetery 1.05 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Washburn Cemetery 1.87 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Howell Cemetery 1.93 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Chapel Cemetery 1.99 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

South Side Assembly of God Church 2.42 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Faith Church 2.43 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Dardanelle Mountain 2.51 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Callan Cemetery 2.53 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Shinn Cemetery 2.73 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Covenant Presbyterian Church 2.75 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Rest Haven Memorial Park 2.99 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Crusade Church 3.1 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places