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Stone Fortress on the Bank of the Arkansas River

Situated on the banks of the Arkansas River, in historic Ozark, Arkansas, the Franklin County jail reserves remarkable historic integrity. The fortress-like look of the jail is historically appropriate for this building type. Built in 1914 with locally sourced stone, the square in shape building totals 2,512 square feet over its 2 stories. The main entrance is recessed in a roman-arched entry way, giving the building its appealing architecture yet rugged and impenetrable quality, with a second entrance on the front of the building opening onto a stairway that goes directly to the cell blocks.

The first floor of the building was originally a jailer’s quarters, and was repurposed into an office. Upstairs, the jailhouse retains excellent integrity. A large cell occupies the back half of the building, while a holding cell, women’s cell, and shower room occupy the front half. The bare concre...

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From the intersection of Highway 23 and 64 in Ozark, drive south two blocks on Highway 23, turn left on River Street. The property is on the right in a quarter mile.

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Midwest Land Group

Danville, AR

(479) 718-6465

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Midwest Land Group, (479) 718-6465
Source: MLS# Franklin .61
Listing last updated: March 27, 2023 at 5:44 PM
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