Fort Smith and Northwest Arkansas Obtain Historic Grants

Agency - Arkansas Historic Preservation Program

The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program of the Department of Arkansas Heritage awarded cities and counties within Fort Smith and Northwest Arkansas areas a total of $2,009,349 in grants.


The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program examines and identifies the state's historic and cultural resources for conservation and preservation. The grants go to multiple projects that aim to rehabilitate buildings and other historic preservation initiatives.


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Programs that acquire, preserve, maintain and make available to the public properties including districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects that have historic, architectural, archeological, engineering or cultural significance. Historic District Preservation; Historic Home Preservation; Historic House Designation Aircraft Preservation; Aircraft Restoration; Airplane Preservation; Airplane Conservation; Assistance; Historic House Museums; Historic Properties Preservation; Historic Site Designation; Historic Site Preservation; Historic Railroads; Historic Trolleys; Historical Burial Site Preservation; Historical Markers Programs; Locomotive Conservation; Locomotive Restoration; Locomotive Preservation; Material Culture Conservation; Railroad Conservation; Railroad Preservation; Railroad Restoration




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