Ozark Gateway Region, Historic Railroad Town on banks of the beautiful Spring River. Most of the town's downtown is on the National Register of Historic places. It houses over 50 unique shops, including antiques, local crafts, and unique gift shops. There are several museums including a vintage car museum with over 50 cars on permanent display, plus rotating displays, and a veteran's museum. Several country music theaters, a wonderful golf course, spectatularly beautiful countyside to explore and other unique towns nearby.
The main house is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is craftsman style of native Arkansas stone. It has a large, unusual fireplace, containing fossils and found objects, including Arkansas Diamonds. There are two large porches for sitting, rocking, and people watching. The house has central heat, air, and all private baths, otherwise it looks much the same today as it did in 1928, right down to the flat top straw hat on the player piano.
The Shaver Cottage, which houses the suites, was built in 1904.
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