Lake Greeson Swaha Lodge and Marina
Little Missouri River
Narrows Dam
The Narrows Dam is located 6 mile north of Murfreesboro.
Dam was completed in 1950 creating Lake Greeson.
Dam was completed in 1950 creating Lake Greeson.
Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village
KA-DO-HA INDIAN VILLAGE, 281 KADOHA DR. MURFREESBORO, AR 71958
870 285 4167
www.KaDoHa.com
Murfreesboro is home the the 1,000 year old Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village!! OPEN DAILY 9AM TO 9PM MEMORIAL DAY THROUGH LABOR DAY 9AM TO 5PM FALL AND WINTER CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS EVE AND CHRISTMAS DAY
870 285 4167
www.KaDoHa.com
Murfreesboro is home the the 1,000 year old Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village!! OPEN DAILY 9AM TO 9PM MEMORIAL DAY THROUGH LABOR DAY 9AM TO 5PM FALL AND WINTER CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS EVE AND CHRISTMAS DAY
Mauney House
Located south of town prior to the Diamond Mine.
Diamonds in the Hole Miniature Golf
Located next to the Queen of Diamonds Inn
Diamond John Huddleston 1862-1941
John Huddleston in August 1906 and made himself and the State of Arkansas famous. After the discovery of Diamonds on his farm land, he was recognized as the first person outside South Africa to find diamonds.
His grave site is located 3 mile south of the Diamond Mine at the Japany Cemetery.
The Month of June has been dedicated “Diamonds in Arkansas Month.” The State Park sponsors a annual "John Huddleston Day" and the town of Murfreesboro has a "Diamond Festival" to honor John Huddleston.
For More information Please Check out: John Huddleston on the Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture.
His grave site is located 3 mile south of the Diamond Mine at the Japany Cemetery.
The Month of June has been dedicated “Diamonds in Arkansas Month.” The State Park sponsors a annual "John Huddleston Day" and the town of Murfreesboro has a "Diamond Festival" to honor John Huddleston.
For More information Please Check out: John Huddleston on the Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture.