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Arkansas Monument at Vicksburg National Military Park

A tribute to the valor of Arkansas soldiers and sailors in the Civil War, located in Vicksburg National Military Park.

The Arkansas Monument, located within Vicksburg National Military Park, commemorates the valor and sacrifice of Arkansas soldiers and sailors who served in the Civil War. Dedicated in 1954, the monument stands as a tribute to those who fought in the pivotal Vicksburg campaign.

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Local tips

  • Visit the Vicksburg National Military Park Visitor Center first to get an overview of the park's layout and significance.
  • Consider a self-guided driving tour to explore the park's key sites, including the Arkansas Monument.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the monument and exploring the surrounding park area.
  • Check the National Park Service website for alerts and closures before your visit.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Vicksburg National Military Park Visitor Center, head south on Clay Street. Turn left onto Washington Street and walk for about 0.5 miles. Enter the park and follow the main road, keeping an eye out for signs directing you to the Arkansas Monument, which is located near the park's main avenue. The monument is situated on the right side as you walk along the path. There are no additional costs for this final approach.

  • Driving

    Enter Vicksburg National Military Park at 3201 Clay Street, Vicksburg, MS 39183. Follow the 16-mile tour road, which is open to vehicles from 8:30 am to 5 pm. The Arkansas Monument is located on Confederate Avenue, a short distance from Stockade Redan. Park entrance fee is $20 per vehicle, valid for seven days. Alternatively, an America the Beautiful Pass is accepted.

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The Arkansas Monument is a poignant reminder of the Civil War's impact, specifically honoring the soldiers and sailors from Arkansas who participated in the conflict. Situated within the expansive Vicksburg National Military Park in Vicksburg, Mississippi, the monument is one of over 1,400 memorials and markers that dot the landscape, each telling a story of bravery and resilience. The monument was erected in 1954, with the State of Arkansas appropriating $50,000 for its construction. Fabricated from Mount Airy North Carolina Marble, the memorial bears the inscription: "To the Arkansas Confederate Soldiers and Sailors, a part of a nation divided by the sword and reunited at the altar of faith". The monument serves not only as a tribute but also as a reminder of the impacts of conflict on families and communities alike. The Arkansas Memorial is located approximately.1 mile south of Old Graveyard Road on Confederate Avenue. Surrounded by the park's lush greenery, the Arkansas Monument provides a peaceful environment for reflection and remembrance. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll around the park, taking in the rich history and the scenic beauty that Vicksburg has to offer.

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