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Welcome back to Wayward Stories! This week we explore a hidden gem of paddling in the Ozarks! War Eagle Creek is known mostly for passing through the famous water wheel at War Eagle Mill, but not a lot of folks know that it's an absolutely prime creek for a backcountry excursion in the Arkansas Ozarks. The smallmouth fishing is prime, the water cool and clear, and the best part? You won't see many other people on your adventure. Join us this week and hear about my trip down War Eagle! Visit our website www.waywardstories.com to see more from us, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube! If you'd like to get in touch just shoot me an email at mywaywardstory@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
Sometimes the most beautiful settings, hide some of the darkest secrets. That's what one couple finds out as they explore the grounds near the Haunted War Eagle Mill in Arkansas. Who are the spirits just beyond the veil that haunt a home? And how long will they wait for the living to lower their guard? Watch more at: http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our podcast about the paranormal or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming an EPP (Extra Podcast Person). We'll give you a BONUS episode every week as a "Thank You" for your support. Become an EPP here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories
Sometimes the most beautiful settings, hide some of the darkest secrets. That's what one couple finds out as they explore the grounds near the Haunted War Eagle Mill in Arkansas. Who are the spirits just beyond the veil that haunt a home? And how long will they wait for the living to lower their guard? Watch more at: http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our podcast about the paranormal or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming an EPP (Extra Podcast Person). We'll give you a BONUS episode every week as a "Thank You" for your support. Become an EPP here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories
Rogers, Arkansas, rich in railroad history, is a marvelous place to base a historical adventure. I'll talk about the city's creation, about a man with a vision who created a dream resort along the White River nearby, and a famous air rifle that's been referenced in one of our most beloved Christmas movies. I'll also share with you three great restaurants, a magical mill by a bridge, a place where you can find almost any flavor of jam or preserve you've ever dreamed of, and a cool place to stay while you're here. Runs 1:08:30.1:02Wesner's Grill the restaurant's Facebook page6:45The Railroad and Rogers more from the Rogers Historical Museum9:30William "Coin" Harvey and the Ruins of Monte Ne see Monte Ne on Tie Dye Travels43:12The Bean Palace Restaurant atop War Eagle Mill pecan cobbler recipe more War Eagle Mill51:45The House of Webster a visit to the location54:45The Daisy Airgun Museum a stop-in 59:30Garage Getaway, a Cool Place to Stay learn more here1:02:45Havana Tropical Grill the eatery's websitePlease consider funding this podcast and assorted other ventures through Patreon.Feel free to check out Kat's books.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/KatRobinson)
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.
Zoe Medlin Caywood shares stories from her thirty-plus years as owner-operator of War Eagle Mill in Benton County, Arkansas. In 1973, Caywood and her parents, Jewell and Leta Medlin, rebuilt the mill. It was the fourth War Eagle Mill to be built on the site along the banks of the War Eagle River. Recorded September 16, 2015.