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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-06-13/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-06-27/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-07-04/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-07-11/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-07-18/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-07-25/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-08-01/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-08-08/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-08-15/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-08-22/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-08-29/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-09-12/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260919T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260919T120000
DTSTAMP:20260609T145456
CREATED:20260609T143956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T143956Z
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-09-19/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260926T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260926T120000
DTSTAMP:20260609T145456
CREATED:20260609T143956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T143956Z
UID:10009806-1790420400-1790424000@northwestarkansas.org
SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:A 60 minute walking tour through a peaceful and well-maintained setting covering many historical remnants led by period-dressed guides. \nStep into the past with the Eureka Springs Historical Cemetery Tour\, a guided 60-minute walking tour offered every Saturday at 11:00 a.m.\, April through September\, at 4127 East Van Buren. Led by knowledgeable guides in period attire\, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Eureka Springs through its beautifully maintained cemetery grounds. \nFounded in 1880 by the Lamar Family and later donated to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows #83 in 1889\, the cemetery has long been a place of significance in Carroll County. In 1966\, it was deeded to the City of Eureka Springs\, and in 1978\, it was officially established as a municipal cemetery through Ordinance 1031. \nCovering 46 acres?with approximately 29 acres currently known as the main cemetery and an additional 17 acres across County Road 205?the grounds hold the interments or remains of more than 4\,500 people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 8\, 2018\, recognizing its importance in the heritage of the area. \nVisitors will encounter a variety of unique and historic gravestones\, including unusual monuments\, rocks with names\, memorials to Woodsmen\, and veterans of six or more wars\, offering a rich glimpse into the lives and stories of those who shaped the local community. \nAdmission for children 12 and under is free. No Refunds. \nGrab tickets here>> https://www.reserveeureka.com/attractions/eurekaspringshistoricalcemeterytour
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-historical-cemetery-tour/2026-09-26/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Cemetery\, 4127 E. Van Buren\, Eureka Springs\, Arkansas\, 72632\, United States
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