The Town That Shouldn't Exist: A History of Eureka Springs, Arkansas

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Bol Most American towns started with a surveyor and a grid. Eureka Springs started with a rumored healing spring, an illegal squatter camp, and a steep limestone cliff. In 1879, desperate pilgrims flocked to the Ozark hills seeking a medical miracle. Within a year, thousands of people were camped on the steep hillsides, building a city out of sheer desperation. They carved 238 winding streets out of old animal paths, creating a bewildered maze with no right-angle intersections. Written by lifelong resident Coen Jones, The Town That Shouldn't Exist is a casual, engaging history where the town itself is the main character. It is not a dry academic timeline. Instead, it is the story of a place that defied gravity and logic to become a Victorian marvel. Inside, you will discover: * How Dr. Alvah Jackson's secret spring sparked a massive migration of the sick and hopeful. * The reality of daily life in a town where residents could step from their garden onto a neighbor's roof. * The rise of the Victorian resort era, complete with magnificent hotels and the troubled North Arkansas Railroad. * How the end of the healing-water boom led to decades of quiet, accidentally preserving the town's architecture. >Whether you are a frequent visitor, a local resident, or a history enthusiast, this book offers a vivid look at how a desperate camp became a beloved time capsule.

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Most American towns started with a surveyor and a grid. Eureka Springs started with a rumored healing spring, an illegal squatter camp, and a steep limestone cliff. In 1879, desperate pilgrims flocked to the Ozark hills seeking a medical miracle. Within a year, thousands of people were camped on the steep hillsides, building a city out of sheer desperation. They carved 238 winding streets out of old animal paths, creating a bewildered maze with no right-angle intersections. Written by lifelong resident Coen Jones, The Town That Shouldn't Exist is a casual, engaging history where the town itself is the main character. It is not a dry academic timeline. Instead, it is the story of a place that defied gravity and logic to become a Victorian marvel. Inside, you will discover: * How Dr. Alvah Jackson's secret spring sparked a massive migration of the sick and hopeful. * The reality of daily life in a town where residents could step from their garden onto a neighbor's roof. * The rise of the Victorian resort era, complete with magnificent hotels and the troubled North Arkansas Railroad. * How the end of the healing-water boom led to decades of quiet, accidentally preserving the town's architecture. >Whether you are a frequent visitor, a local resident, or a history enthusiast, this book offers a vivid look at how a desperate camp became a beloved time capsule.

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Pagina's: 139, Paperback, Independently published


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