Sulphur Springs Park Reserve

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Area16.5 acres (6.7 ha)
Built byBills, Dr. A.R.
ArchitecturalstyleBungalow/American Craftsman
Sulphur Springs Park Reserve
Sulphur Springs Park Reserve is located in Arkansas
Sulphur Springs Park Reserve
Sulphur Springs Park Reserve is located in the United States
Sulphur Springs Park Reserve
LocationAR 59, Sulphur Springs, Benton County, Arkansas
Area16.5 acres (6.7 ha)
Built byBills, Dr. A.R.
Architectural styleBungalow/American Craftsman
NRHP reference No.99000791[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 8, 1999

The Sulphur Springs Park Reserve is a historic former spa area at the heart of Sulphur Springs, Benton County, Arkansas. The area is 16.5 acres (6.7 ha) bounded on the east by Lake La Balladine, impounded by a dam on Butler Creek.

The park has modern amenities: the entrance sign lists courts and fields for tennis, basketball, baseball, and soccer; RV and tent camping, and picnic tables; swimming and fishing; and a playground.

Central to the park is Lake La Balladine (meaning, the dancer) which is fed by Butler Creek, and four of the mineral springs that gave Sulphur Springs its name.[2][3]

In anticipation of the railroad's arrival, Charles Hibler had Sulphur Springs platted to sell plots of land, and he and his wife built cottages, a hotel, and bathhouse to encourage visitors to come to the budding spa town.[3]:320 Between 1889 and 1891, the Kansas City Southern Railway built a rail to Sulphur Springs.[4]:199 At this same time, in 1889, Hibler and the new town drained the lake and discovered three more mineral springs, which are in this park.[5]

For at least a time in the early 1900s, the park was named Edson Park, in honor of Job A. Edson the president of Kansas City Southern Railway.[6][7]

At its largest, the park extended across what is now State Highway 5 to E. Patterson St., and then across Patterson was the reserve which was also a greenspace where a few large hotels were erected. US Highway 71 (now the state highway) cut through the park in 1926.[8]

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