April 9, 2012

One of the many 1800s structures at the Historic Arkansas Museum in downtown Little Rock (Pulaski County) is the Plum Bayou farmstead. The main “double pen” house, shown here to the right, may date from the 1830s. The log house was moved from its original location near Scott (Pulaski County) in the 1970s and today serves as the museum’s hands-on education center, where visitors experience pioneer life firsthand.

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