| I didn't know this! |
| This signage is on US Route 412 within a stone's throw from the Arkansas-Oklahoma border just inside Oklahoma. |
| Being so close to Siloam Springs, AR, this seems a rude intrusion into that little town's traditional culture and Smithsonian Institute designation. |
| Then again, on second thought, the Cherokee had their parade rather rudely rained upon. |
| We had dinner inside to the right and found the casino a rather soul-crushing place for visitor and employee alike. |
| The main highway has become the main drag so don't buy into that Main Street designation nonsense as the old town is an afterthought now. |
| The old town part of Siloam Springs is still cute if rather forgotten. This is the view looking south on Broadway Street. |
| This is the view looking west on University Street at the intersection with Broadway Street. |
| Siloam Springs Municipal Park has been greatly renovated and looks great; perhaps even better than when I was last at the park in the Summer of 1986. |
| Looking north on Broadway Street from the intersection with East Main Street. |
| John Brown University has a presence in the old downtown area of Siloam Springs, AR. |
| Cathedral of the Ozarks |
| Cathedral of the Ozarks north entrance. |
| In the hallway inside the Cathedral of the Ozarks above the door into the sanctuary Martin Luther's "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" in its original tongue. |
| Walker Student Center |
| Walton Lifetime Health Complex |
| View across the quad. |
| Kresge Dining Hall (Kresge as in K-Mart) |
| Mabee University Center |
| Soderquist Business Center |