The Nevada County Depot Museum welcomes the public to join them for the ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening of a new picnic pavilion at Prairie D'Ane Battlefield in Arkansas on Friday, April 10th, at 11:00 a.m.
This new addition to the battlefield site offers a welcoming space for visitors to gather, reflect, and enjoy the scenic beauty of one of Arkansas’s significant Civil War sites. The picnic pavilion and flag pole were made possible through the generous support of community partners and preservation advocates dedicated to honoring the region’s rich history. This is the latest in the Depot Museum's ongoing efforts to preserve and share this important historical and natural site.
“We’re excited to unveil this new amenity that will enhance the visitor experience at Prairie D’Ane,” said Jamie Simmons, Director of the Nevada County Depot Museum. “This project reflects our ongoing commitment to preserving our heritage while creating spaces for visitors and the local community.”
Prairie D’Ane Battlefield was the site of a Civil War engagement in April 1864, and the date chosen for the ribbon cutting reflects this history. The Nevada County Depot and Museum maintains the property, which includes interpretive signage that details its history.
The site is also a natural prairie filled with native Arkansas plants and wildlife. The site is open year-round and offers walking trails, fishing ponds, and more.
The new pavilion is available and can be reserved for parties and events for a small fee.
For more information, visit thedepotmuseum.org.