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Butterfield Stage Route
This tablet marks a part of the
Butterfield S...
Bank of Balboa, Costa Mesa Branch 1923(c)
Costa Mesa Historical Site
Costa Mesa
Bank of ...
Post Office 1925(c)
Costa Mesa Historical Site
Costa Mesa
Post
...Evolution of Fayetteville
The earliest known inhabitants of the hardwood fore...
Davis Barbershop and Soda Fountain 1921(c)
Costa Mesa Historical Site
Costa Mesa
Davi...
Fayetteville Center Square
The Fayetteville Square served as the location of t...
F.M. Bloom Shoe Repairs 1923(c)
Costa Mesa Historical Site
Costa Mesa
F.M. Blu...
Significant Dates in Fayetteville History
Significant dates in Fayetteville history include: ...
Ozment General Store and Post Office 1908(c)
Costa Mesa Historical Site
Costa Mesa
Ozme...
Fayetteville's Earliest Methodist Church
Fayettevilles’ earliest
Methodist Church
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Butterfield Stage Route
This tablet marks a part of the
Butterfield Stage Route
from St. Louis to San Francisco
1857 – 1860
Marker is at the intersection of College Avenue (U.S. 71) and Center Street, on the right when traveling north on College Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Bank of Balboa, Costa Mesa Branch 1923(c)
Costa Mesa Historical Site
Costa Mesa
Bank of Balboa,
Costa Mesa
Branch
1923(c)
Marker is on Newport Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Post Office 1925(c)
Costa Mesa Historical Site
Costa Mesa
Post
Office
1925(c)
Marker is on Newport Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Evolution of Fayetteville
The earliest known inhabitants of the hardwood forest of the Ozarks migrated to Arkansas over 12 thousand years ago through the Great Bering Strait. For the next two thousand years Bluff Dwellers hunted the mountain plateaus before the Quapaws, Cherokee ...
Davis Barbershop and Soda Fountain 1921(c)
Costa Mesa Historical Site
Costa Mesa
Davis Barbershop
& Soda Fountain
1921(c)
Marker is on Newport Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fayetteville Center Square
The Fayetteville Square served as the location of the Washington County courthouse from 1837 to 1904, when a new courthouse was built facing Center Street on College Avenue. Title to the public square (Block 27) was conveyed to the United ...
F.M. Bloom Shoe Repairs 1923(c)
Costa Mesa Historical Site
Costa Mesa
F.M. Blum
Shoe Repairs
1923(c)
Marker can be reached from Newport Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Significant Dates in Fayetteville History
Significant dates in Fayetteville history include: Incorporated town in 1836; Old Wire road from Jefferson City, Mo. to Ft. Smith cut in 1835; Washington County Fair first held on the Square in 1856; first telegraph installed around 1860; Butterfield Stage ...
Ozment General Store and Post Office 1908(c)
Costa Mesa Historical Site
Costa Mesa
Ozment
General Store
& Post Office
1908(c)
Marker is on Newport Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fayetteville's Earliest Methodist Church
Fayettevilles’ earliest
Methodist Church
Stood on this site
1840 – 1899
The Methodist Episcopal Church in Fayetteville was organized in 1832. The modest frame building of 1840, destroyed by fire during the Civil War, was replaced by a brick structure in 1868 as the ...