Established in 1824, Washington is the oldest city in Arkansas. Founded by Methodist circuit rider William Stevenson, a town grew up around Ebenezer Campground. It was at a crossroads for many well-known men who passed through on their way to Texas, but began to decline when the railroad bypassed it in 1874.
With this book, Steven Brooke takes an in-depth look at the architecture of Old Washington. The author examines its courthouse, schools, taverns, and churches, providing the reader with unique insights into the people who built, lived, and died within these structures. This handsome little photographic guide is perfect for the 200,000 annual visitors to this historic town, where the first bowie knife was made. The park includes a working print shop, as well as a weapons museum, considered to be among the top five in the United States.
About the Author
Steven Brooke, an internationally acclaimed architectural photographer, was awarded the Rome Prize in 1991, and is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and the Albright Institute in Jerusalem. He received the National Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects and two Graham Foundation grants. Brooke is the author of Seaside, published by Pelican, and Views of Rome. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Brooke lives in Miami with his wife, architect Suzanne Martinson, and their son, Miles.
HISTORIC WASHINGTON, ARKANSAS
Steven Brooke
ARCHITECTURE / Domestic
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South
64 pp. 6 x 9
105 color photos Map
ISBN: 9781565546523