A Slice of History
Serving up family favorites in Jasper, Ark., since 1909
JASPER, ARK. - With a population of 482, the charming Ozark Mountain town of Jasper, Ark.,...
45 Years with Tractors
Enos Hawkins landed his first job in the industry at the age of 17
LEBANON, MO. - One of Mark Twain’s many well-known quips includes,...
A Hidden Gem in Bentonville, Ark.
True Treasures may be off the beaten path, but it has stood tall for nearly two decades
BENTONVILLE, ARK. - Rick and Debbie True opened their...
Community Past and Present
Mansfield, Mo., couple honors their heritage with a Native American museum
Safeguarding and sharing history is a full-time job for Murl and Marjorie Pierson. In...
A Window Seat to History
Privately-owned railroad gives passengers a unique look at the Ozarks
When railroads gained prominence in the 1800s they ushered in the industrial revolution. Nowadays it’s...
Magic in the Minerals
Fair Haven Park was once the site of a mineral spring that drew crowds
FAIR HAVEN, MO. - What did people use for medicine in...
Honoring Decades of Service
25-foot tall, bronze statue memorializes Bass Reeves in Fort Smith, Ark.
FORT SMITH, ARK. - Park Ranger Cody Faber has seemingly heard every story surrounding...
Rescuing History
The Plaza Theater and the Barco Drive-In continue to entertain
LAMAR, MO. - The Plaza Theater in Lamar, Mo., originally opened in 1934 with the movie...
A ‘Fix-it Witch’
Clarence Woodward began working on “everything” at a young age
STILWELL, OKLA. - When Clarence Woodward of Stilwell, Okla., was in third grade, he moved...
The Home of Truman
The birthplace of Missouri’s only president welcomes guests
LAMAR, MO. - What kind of house is considered “credible” for the President of the United States...