Arkansas Walk of Fame

Central Avenue, Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas

 

 

 

Hot Springs' "Arkansas Walk of Fame"

Established 1996

Honoring people who:

Were born or lived in Arkansas

Made a significant contribution in their field

Are recognized nationally

To their honor we dedicate this project.

Frank Broyles

Alford L. McMichael

Gail Davis

Twila Paris

Point of Grace

James C. Dobson

William Jefferson Clinton

Linda Bloodworth

Harry Thomason

Johnny Cash

Alan Ladd

Jack Fleck

Pat Day

Helen Gurley Brown

Hubert "Geese" Ausbie

Randy Goodrum

Mark Davis

Steve Stephens

The Browns

Arthur Hunnicutt

Douglas MacArthur

Charles Portis

Edith Irby Jones

Cliff Harris

Jo Ann Castle

Cella Family

Wesley Clark

Marjorie Lawrence

Brooks Robinson

Forrest L. Wood

Sidney L. Moncrief

Mathew H. Rothert

Larry Snyder

Billy Lee Riley

Bill Dickey

Fay Jones

Tracy Lawrence

Robert Holthus

Paul Runyan

Freeman Harrison Owens

The Martins

Lon Warneke

Carroll Cloar

 

Additions to the List:

  • On October 17, 2009, Cowboy Jack Hunt and Little Joe Hunt were inducted into the Arkansas Walk of Fame. The Arkansas natives were known across the US for their wonderful band called The Rhythm Ranch Hands! They are the ONLY country and western band to have ever performed at New York City's Waldorf Astoria which is a claim that no other country and western band can boast. The history of these two brothers covers over fifty years of a happy and successful partnership that brought smiles to thousands of fans. - Diana Hunt

 

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