The Ozarks Karen Steely 15 October 2016Country, Main Street, Public Buildings, Town The Ozarks, named for the Ozark Plateau, covers much of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas as well as the northeast corner of Oklahoma and the southeast corner of Kansas. Postcards of Roaring River State Park A deep appreciation for the beauty of the Missouri Ozarks has come down through four generations of my family. Roaring River State Park has been our favorite family vacation spot for more than 60 years. Postcards of Eureka Springs, Arkansas Add photographs of the places where your ancestor lived and worked to your family history. My family came to Eureka Springs in Carroll County, Arkansas in the late 1870s, when it was first being built. By 1884, it would become what it remains today -- a resort town built in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, famous for its natural springs and steep hills. These are some of my postcards from Eureka Springs. Postcards of Eureka Springs, Arkansas (front & back) Add photographs of the places where your ancestor lived and worked to your family history. My family came to Eureka Springs in Carroll County, Arkansas in the late 1870s, when it was first being built. By 1884, it would become what it remains today -- a resort town built in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, famous for its natural springs and steep hills. These are some of my postcards from Eureka Springs. Postcards of Carroll County, Arkansas Add photographs of the places where your ancestor lived and worked to your family history. My family came to Eureka Springs in Carroll County, Arkansas in the late 1870s, when it was first being built. By 1884, it would become what it remains today -- a resort town built in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, famous for its natural springs and steep hills. These are some of my postcards from Eureka Springs. Postcards of Carroll County, Arkansas (front and back) Add photographs of the places where your ancestor lived and worked to your family history. My family came to Eureka Springs in Carroll County, Arkansas in the late 1870s, when it was first being built. By 1884, it would become what it remains today -- a resort town built in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, famous for its natural springs and steep hills. These are some of my postcards from Eureka Springs. Related Photographs Children, Iowa, Kansas, 1901-1910, Cabinet Card, Dolls, Iowa, Kansas, RescuedIdentifying Dana & her China DollRescued, Albums, Children, Families, Men, Michigan, WomenHattie Thompson Civil War AlbumRescued, District of Columbia, Groups, Kith & Kin, WomenMount Vernon Seminary StudentsChildren, Couples, Groups, Kith & Kin, Toys, WomenRescued PhotosChildren, Photographers, ToysThomson Studio in Kansas City, MissouriPhotographers, WomenColvin Studio in Galena, KansasChildren, ToysChildren with Toys and BearsChildren, ToysChildren and China DollsChildren, ToysChildren and French Bisque DollsChildren, ToysChildren with Cloth and Paper DollsChildren, ToysChildren and German Character Dolls Share this Gallery
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