Visiting Historic Washington State Park, Museum in Washington, Arkansas, United States
Historic Washington State Park is a 101-acre Arkansas state park in Hemsptead County, Arkansas in the United States.
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Historic Washington State Park
Billy Nations talks with us about the James Black Shop where the first
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Very Unofficial Tour Of Historic Washington, Arkansas
Take a ride in a VW around the historic town of Washington, Arkansas!!
Tour Historic Washington State Park with P. Allen Smith!
P. Allen Smith takes you to Washington, Arkansas for a tour of Historic Washington State Park.
Historic Washington State Park: Part One of Three
Listen to the interpreters explain the history and beauty of the park. You will want to be sure to watch all the videos. This is divided into 3 parts so that the viewing time does not exceed approximately 20 mins each.
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HISTORIC WASHINGTON STATE PARK in Arkansas
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An important stop on the Southwest Trail, James Bowie, Sam Houston, and Davy Crockett famously traveled through here. James Black, a local blacksmith, actually forged the legendary Bowie knife. From 1863-1865, it served as the Confederate capital of Arkansas. The 1874 Courthouse serves as the park visitor center. Start there, and continue to the Blacksmith Shop, Weapons Museum, Print Museum, and other historic locations that make up the largest collection of 19th-century buildings in the state. Williams Tavern Restaurant serves home cooking daily from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
From its establishment in 1824, Washington was an important stop on the rugged Southwest Trail for pioneers traveling to Texas. James Bowie, Sam Houston and Davy Crockett traveled through Washington. James Black, a local blacksmith, is credited with creating the legendary Bowie knife here. Later, the town became a major service center for area planters, merchants and professionals. Washington was the Confederate Capital of Arkansas from 1863-1865.
Established in 1973, the state park interprets Washington from 1800-1900. The 1874 Courthouse serves as the park visitor center. Visitors can also see the 1836 Courthouse, Blacksmith Shop, Weapons Museum, several residences and other historic structures on guided tours. Buildings open for touring vary each day. Lunch featuring delicious, Southern country fare is served daily in the 1832 Williams' Tavern Restaurant.
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Historic Washington State Park: Part Two of Three
Today we look at a doctor and general's home built in the middle 1800's. You will want to be sure and listen to the story of Dr. Rattlehead.
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Exploring Historical Washington with my 4 year old.
Historic Washington State Park
Spent a few hours in the park, walking around and checking out the place. If you like history, it's got some interesting things to see.
Crater of Diamonds State Park | Historic Washington State Park | Camping in Murfreesboro, Arkansas
We traveled to South West Arkansas on this trip to visit the Crater of Diamonds State Park, and Historic Washington State Park. We arrived Murfreesboro, Arkansas to camp at Murfreesboro RV Park. The next day we drove over the Crater of Diamonds State Park to dig for diamonds. The next day we left there to get a coffee from the Feed Bin Cafe. After that we drover to an old camp ground that Cody used to camp at as a kid. Our finial stop of this trip was to visit Historic Washington State Park. There toured the historic buildings, watched a Civil War reenactment, and visited the largest magnolia tree in Arkansas.
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Historic Washington State Park: Part Three of Three
This is the final video of the park. In this video we visit the old capital building, gun display, and the old print shop. In addition there are several pictures of historic houses and building. Enjoy the journey.
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Discover Your Heritage at Historic Washington
Washington, Arkansas is one of the South's most historic towns. Founded in 1820, many of Washington's early structures are today preserved in one of Arkansas's most unique state parks. With courthouses, homes, cemeteries and a working blacksmith shop composing more than 30 historic sites, Historic Washington State Park offers a variety of experiences to connect with almost anyone! This video provides a brief introduction to the town's history, its founding as a state park, and experiences visitors can have there today. Take a tour of the town, attend special events or programs, and discover your heritage at Historic Washington!
Civil War Weekend 2016 ~ Historic Washington State Park
Civil War Weekend at Historic Washington State Park.
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Email: HistoricWashington@arkansas.com
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PIHA's Historic Haunting of Washington State
The PIHA Grey Team of paranormal investigators travel all over Washington State scheduling investigations at haunted museums, public historical sites and historical communities.
This short video shows some of the historic sites we have investigated.
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HISTORIC SNOHOMISH, WA TOUR!
Vlog on some of the commercial building in Snohomish, Wa Winter of 2015 HISTORY TOUR!
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