Just northeast of the town of Hope you’ll find a tiny community called Washington. It seems like there might not be much there, as most towns with only 180 residents do not tend to be hubs of activity. There’s something hiding in the tiny town of Washington, however, and it might just surprise you. You see, the small community of Washington contains its own time warp. You can step all the way back into the 19th century at the state park there.

You can find directions to Historic Washington State Park by clicking here.

The reason there’s a state park dedicated to preserving history in Washington is that the town is very old. The community has been around since 1824, which makes it older than most other western Arkansas towns.

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At one point the small town was a stop on the Southwest Trail for those travelling to Texas and other parts of the wild west. Some pretty famous frontiersman passed through Washington back in the day.

Wikimedia/Billy Hathorn Today Williams Tavern is a country restaurant where you can grab a bite to eat.

None other than James Bowie and Davy Crockett spent time in Washington on their way to the Alamo. Jim Bowie’s Bowie knife was created right in town, by a Washington blacksmith named James Black.

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Wikimedia/Billy Hathorn The blacksmith shop in Historic Washington State Park is a reconstruction of the one where the first Bowie knife was made.

This 19th century village contains a number of incredibly well-preserved buildings, interesting artifacts, and park interpreters tasked with setting the scene and sharing knowledge about the lives of 19th century Arkansans.

Wikimedia/Billy Hathorn The table is set for guests in the historic Block-Catts House.

To step into this village is to step back in time, and all 54 of the buildings there will remind you of the Natural State’s rugged history.

Wikimedia/Billy Hathorn The Presbyterian Church has a graveyard that is home to a mass grave where 74 Confederate casualties are buried.

The truth is, you’re not going to find much in Washington outside of the state park, but what you’ll find in the state park is certainly impressive enough to keep your attention.

Flickr/Jimmy Emerson DVM This is the 1874 Hempstead County Courthouse.

After all, it isn’t often you can drive to a small Arkansas town and wind up in a different century.

Wikimedia/Jerrye & Roy Klotz MD The Crouch House was built in 1856 and owned by a watchmaker and jeweler who served in the Mexican-American War.

For more interesting history hiding around Arkansas, click here. You might want to check out this weird history you never learned in school.

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Today Williams Tavern is a country restaurant where you can grab a bite to eat.

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The blacksmith shop in Historic Washington State Park is a reconstruction of the one where the first Bowie knife was made.

The table is set for guests in the historic Block-Catts House.

The Presbyterian Church has a graveyard that is home to a mass grave where 74 Confederate casualties are buried.

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This is the 1874 Hempstead County Courthouse.

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The Crouch House was built in 1856 and owned by a watchmaker and jeweler who served in the Mexican-American War.

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