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Warren Woman’s Club Donates America 250 Flag to Bradley County Historical Museum

Photo courtesy of the Bradley County Historical Museum.

WARREN, Ark. — The Warren Woman’s Club recently presented an America 250 commemorative flag to the Bradley County Historical Museum, recognizing the approaching 250th anniversary of the United States and the club’s longstanding role in preserving local history.

The relationship between the Woman’s Club and the museum reaches back decades. During Arkansas’ 150th anniversary observance in 1986, the club created a historical exhibit in the former County Clerk building located near Warren’s courthouse square.

That effort helped build momentum for a permanent home where Bradley County history could be collected, protected and shared with future generations. In 1988, the organization acquired the historic Dr. John Wilson Martin House at 200 Ash Street, and restoration work on the property began the following year.

The Bradley County Historical Museum now operates as an independent nonprofit organization. Its work includes safeguarding artifacts and local stories while offering opportunities for the public to learn about the people, institutions and events that shaped the area.

The Warren Woman’s Club continues to serve the community through projects and partnerships, including involvement with the Wildflower Sanctuary near the Highway 278 bypass, Arbor Day activities and Hope Place of Warren.

Located at 200 Ash Street, the museum remains active through programs such as book signings, oral-history events and preservation initiatives.

Those taking part in the presentation included Misty Reynolds, Andrew Tolbert, Deborah Gannaway, Mark Deal, Gwen Bullard, Brigitte Harding, Kim Cathey, JeNelle Lipton, Liz McKinstry, LaDonna Marsh and Warren Woman’s Club President Jan McLemore.

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