No. Just NO. Was this made in the 70’s? Perhaps. Was this designed by the same architect who designed Pizza Huts? Maybe. I haven’t even figured out if this was supposed a crappy office building or a crappy something else that’s trying to fake being an office building. While it’s not the worst thing I’ve … Continue reading 651. Ash Flats, Sharp County (AR69)
650. Pocahontas, Randolph County (AR68)
I pulled up to a courthouse. It was nice to see a courthouse that was not as intensely “Christmasfied” quite yet. That said, I thought it a cute little courthouse. It reminded me of Breckenridge a little. That said, I almost left here making a most giant faux pas! I pulled into town and photographed … Continue reading 650. Pocahontas, Randolph County (AR68)
649. Piggott/Corning, Clay County (AR67)
So, did the county get a two-for-one special on courthouses? If so, they got screwed. They didn’t get a pair of aces. They got a pair of twos. I mean, I get that they must have been built in the 1970s or possibly the 1960s, but it baffles me that there was a time that … Continue reading 649. Piggott/Corning, Clay County (AR67)
Merry Chrismahanukwanzakah!
The festival of Saturnalia is upon us again. I just wanted to take a moment to wish all of you, cachers and non-cachers, a very happy holiday season. I don't know what (if anything) you celebrate. But all that matters is that it's full of joy if you like it, health if you can manage … Continue reading Merry Chrismahanukwanzakah!
648. Kennett, Dunklin County (MO011)
Welcome back to Missouri! At least this time I got a nice little voice welcoming me to the state. Lovely courthouse. Well played, Dunklin County! Not only are you a very solid-looking creature, but I also really like the colorful tiles. As much as I like classic-looking courthouses, a splash of color in places can … Continue reading 648. Kennett, Dunklin County (MO011)
647. Paragould, Greene County (AR66)
The courthouse wasn’t all that impressive in and of itself. It’s obviously a modern version of something. That being said… …right across the street is the previous historic courthouse. Therefore, as an attempt to emulate an older structure, the courthouse is not bad. Not great, either. The cache was a film canister hidden in a … Continue reading 647. Paragould, Greene County (AR66)
646. Jonesboro/Lake City, Craighead County (AR65)
The courthouse in Jonesboro quite lovely. Unfortunately, I didn’t get as much of a chance to look at it as I would have liked because of the homeless population surrounding it. I’m sure I could talk about that for a while but the upshot was that I could only get a couple of quick shots … Continue reading 646. Jonesboro/Lake City, Craighead County (AR65)
645. Walnut Ridge, Lawrence County (AR64)
Well, the courthouse serves its purpose, I guess? It was probably the 60’s. Or maybe the 50’s? I couldn’t find a cornerstone to confirm the date and I’m pretty sure in the 50’s and 60’s the town fathers would be scrambling over themselves to get their names on it. It might even be from the … Continue reading 645. Walnut Ridge, Lawrence County (AR64)
644. Batesville, Independence County (AR63)
This is a big old courthouse on a tiny piece of land. I don’t see a courthouse square here at all so I wonder whether or not they even have one or if I just missed it. And, of course, Christmas is out in force. But you know what else is here? A big old … Continue reading 644. Batesville, Independence County (AR63)
643. Melbourne, Izard County (AR62)
If I had to describe northern Arkansas, I would say that it’s a Gillian Welch album come to life, gorgeous and delicate, full of longing. At the same time, as we have previously established, I hate winding mountain roads. I still cannot stress to you how much I dislike them. I had already tired of … Continue reading 643. Melbourne, Izard County (AR62)
