Arrow Rock State Historic Site | |
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Location | Arrow Rock, Saline County, Missouri, United States |
Coordinates | 39°04′00″N 92°56′41″W / 39.06667°N 92.94472°W |
Area | 167.39 acres (67.74 ha)[1] |
Established | 1923[2] |
Visitors | 80,967 (in 2022)[3] |
Governing body | Missouri Department of Natural Resources |
Website | Arrow Rock State Historic Site |
Arrow Rock State Historic Site Bridge | |
Nearest city | Arrow Rock, Missouri |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1937 |
Built by | WPA |
Architect | NPS |
MPS | ECW Architecture in Missouri State Parks 1933-1942 TR |
NRHP reference No. | 85000516[4] |
Added to NRHP | March 4, 1985 |
Arrow Rock State Historic Site is an open-air museum encompassing a geographic formation and a portion of the village of Arrow Rock, Missouri. The park is part of the Arrow Rock Historic District, a National Historic Landmark, and commemorates the history of the area as a key stop on the Santa Fe Trail.
A visitor center museum features exhibits about Arrow Rock and the Boone's Lick country. The Bingham Home, built by artist George Caleb Bingham, is a historic house museum furnished as in the 1880s. The 1834 Huston Tavern is a restaurant. A walking tour of the site includes the old courthouse, town doctor's home, stone jail, and other historic buildings. The park's amenities also include camping facilities and hiking trails.[5]
The bridge and shelters were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.[4]
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