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The Old Huntington Jail is a historic site located at 223 East Broadway in Huntington, Arkansas. This location is significant as it provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architecture and history of the late 19th century. Visitors can explore the structure and learn about its history, making it an interesting stop for those interested in historical sites.
The Old Huntington Jail is a single-story stone structure, constructed from courses of cut stone. It was built in 1888 by the Kansas and Texas Coal Company. This architectural style and the materials used provide a unique insight into the construction techniques of the time. Visitors can appreciate the craftsmanship and the historical context of the building.
The Old Huntington Jail was in active use until the mid-1950s and is now part of a local history museum. This transition from a functioning jail to a museum adds another layer of historical significance to the site. Visitors can learn about the jail's history, its role in the community, and how it has been preserved for future generations.
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