Dogpatch, Arkansas (June 20, 2004)
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| The road up to the top of the hill is slowly being eaten by vegetation. Several people still live up on the hill in some condo-type buildings, and back along the dirt roads, so the road isn't in danger of being overcome completely. Still it looks just a little spooky. |
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| This is the entrance and gift shop. The tree at left has grown mighty large. I'm not sure if that tree was there in the 80's or not. |
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| Daisy Mae under ivy. |
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| The Funicular Tram and its various mechanisms. Note below the beheaded body of the goat statue that I believe used to occupy a place on the roof of the gift shop. |
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| Compare with this picture. |
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| "Formal landscaping is literally unknown to the citizens..." |
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| Click
here to see the more extensive photojournal
I made a few weeks later. You can read the complete history of Dogpatch USA, exhaustively researched by the Arkansas Roadside Travelogue. |









