Bussey and Peace Halls Historic District Dolph Camp
Magnolia, Arkansas • Columbia County
Magnolia, Arkansas • Columbia County
Bussey and Peace Halls Historic District at Dolph Camp in Magnolia, Arkansas, comprises two historic buildings, Bussey Hall and Peace Hall, which served as educational and community facilities. These structures represent a period of significant community development and educational outreach.
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