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P. J. Ahern Home: A Glimpse into Texarkana's Past

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Explore Texarkana's history at the P. J. Ahern Home, a Classical Revival mansion showcasing early 20th-century life and hosting engaging cultural events.

The P. J. Ahern Home, built in 1905, stands as a Classical Revival-style mansion and a testament to Texarkana's history. Once the residence of Irish immigrant and prominent businessman Patrick J. Ahern, it now operates as a museum showcasing early 20th-century life.

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Local tips

  • Check the Texarkana Museums System website or Facebook page for upcoming events at the P. J. Ahern Home.
  • Tours are available, but it's best to call ahead to confirm times.
  • The P. J. Ahern Home is part of the Texarkana Museums System, so consider visiting other museums in the system.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The P. J. Ahern Home is located in downtown Texarkana, Arkansas, at 403 Laurel Street, across from the Miller County Courthouse. From Main Street, head west until you reach Laurel Street, then turn left. The home will be on your left. Street parking is available nearby.

  • Public Transport

    Check if your hotel or starting point in Timberlands has a local bus service that connects to Texarkana. If available, take the bus to the Texarkana downtown area. Once you arrive at the downtown bus station, walk to Main Street and head west until you reach Laurel Street. Turn left onto Laurel Street, and P. J. Ahern Home will be at 403 Laurel St. Please verify the bus schedule for any potential costs and timing.

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Step back in time at the P. J. Ahern Home, a beautifully preserved Classical Revival mansion in Texarkana, Arkansas. Built in 1905 by Patrick J. Ahern, an Irish immigrant who made his fortune in dry goods, the home offers a glimpse into the life of a prominent family during the city's boom years. The house itself is a striking example of early 20th-century architecture, featuring concrete block construction and imposing Doric columns. Inside, visitors can admire original fixtures like intricate woodwork, gas and electric combination chandeliers, and Italian tile fireplaces. The Ahern family's strong Catholic faith is also reflected in the home, with many religious items remaining on display. More than just a historic house, the P. J. Ahern Home hosts a variety of events, including living history performances, teas, and even murder mystery dinners. These events offer an engaging way to experience Texarkana's history and culture. The home is operated by the Texarkana Museums System, which also includes the Museum of Regional History, Discovery Place Interactive Museum, and the Ace of Clubs House.
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