Arrow Rock is a delightful historic village in Saline County, located along the banks of the beautiful Missouri River.
The village has been designated in its entirety as a National Historic Landmark for its connection to the United States Westward Expansion in the 19th century.
The village's historic downtown district is connected to 19th-century artist George Caleb Bingham and is home to a number of National Register of Historic Places-listed buildings.
A number of sites within the village are designated as part of the Lewis and Clark National Historic trail and the Santa Fe National Historic Trail.
Major attractions within the town include the J. Huston Tavern, the oldest continually-operating restaurant located west of the Mississippi River, and the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre, the state's oldest professional regional theatre.
Unique historic shops and attractions are located throughout the town's historic Main Street, commonly referred to as "The Boardwalk."
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