
Hammock House
502 S. Pecan
Dermott, Arkansas 71638
Now available
for special occasions
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Parties |
Meetings |
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Weddings |
Receptions |
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Brunches |
Photographers |
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Reunions |
Tea room |
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Rehearsal dinners |
For reservations and rates,
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"Our Town" Cookbook

Cookbooks $15.00
Contact Janice Parkerson
870-538-3496 or Nancy
Jolly 870-538-3509
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The Dermott Historical Museum, Inc. has been a
working progress since 2002. The Grand Opening was July 21, 2007.
On Opening Day, the Dermott High School Class of 1952 had their
class reunion. The museum has an extensive collection of photos
and information on the Dermott area founding families, World War
II memorabilia, house hold items, farming and work tools and
business equipment.
A red, 1936 Dodge Fire Truck was given to the museum by the
Dermott Volunteer Fire Dept. A group of firemen moved the fire
truck to the museum in August, 2005. The
fire truck was purchased by the city of Dermott in 1936 and was
driven from Indiana to Dermott that winter by " Frog" Parker and
Joe Kirby. It is the first pumper fire truck ever owned by the
city.
The museum is currently seeking people that have a long
association with the Dermott area for oral history interviews.
Please contact Janice Parkerson at 870-538-3496 or Nancy Jolly at
870-538-3509.
Hours: Tues & Thurs 2-5 p.m.
Address: 215 E. Iowa, Dermott |
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