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Washita 27 and 88

Washitaw 27 and 88

You’ll see the word Ouachita all over this region of Arkansas: It’s the French spelling of a Native American word that loosely means “good hunting and good waters”. (Wash-It-Taw – and it’s still famous for both.) French names and spellings are common around here, and of course the word Arkansas itself is a French-corruption of a Native American word. On top of that, us hillbillies often mispronounce the French names and wind up with completely new ones – but I guess a few times we decided to just “spell it in English the way you say it in French”, so you’ll find a few “Washita” and sometimes “Washitaw” names if you’ve got a good map and a good eye.

This old storefront is about the only thing in one of them… “Washita” was apparently a small community on the Ouachita River in the days before Lake Ouachita was made, and if you drive past the junction of Hwy 88 and Hwy 27, you can say you’ve been through it. (Map below.)

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Forgotten in Scott

Forgotten in Scott (BW)

An old cotton depot in Scott, Arkansas – for lack of a better term. This building is located next to train tracks and would have stored bailed cotton waiting to be shipped out. There’s a nice museum of cotton-boom era relics and the related history in the little town of Scott – but the town is practically a museum itself with all these old cotton gins and associated buildings. See a color version and a map of Scott below…

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Ouachita – Glory Day

Ouachita - Glory Day (B/W)

Consider this an expanded companion-piece to this one – that’s Lake Winona and eastern sections of the Ouachita National Forest.  Seen from an overlook on the Winona Auto Tour in late September, 2011.  (Color version below.)

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Dam Stormy

Dam Stormy

It’s rare that you’d hope for stormy weather, but in the Arkansas Summer you often do. These serious skies are over Blakely Dam – which separates Lake Ouachita from Lake Hamilton in Garland County.

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