The Ozarks Historical Mural is 175 feet long and 21 feet tall spanning over 200 years of Ozarks Heritage. Nestled on the property of Family Budget Inn at 401 South Main Street in Harrison, Arkansas the mural captures some of the rich legacy of the people and events that make this part of the country unique.  (Learn more about the artist.)

Harrison Chamber of Commerce president Arthur Royston presented the Chairman’s Special Merit Award to Terena and Kent Terry for the mural at Family Budget Inn.

“The Terry’s have created the Ozarks Historical Mural by painting the wall of their motel at 401 South Main Street. The Terry’s have epitomized the unselfish attitude of promoting the area knowing that if one business succeeds, that success snowballs for the rest of us.”

Stop and sit a spell with us and relive the pioneer character of our Ozarks ancestors and the simple way of life that makes this area so special.  Click here or on a picture below to see a slideshow of the mural....

Crooked Creek Church of 1834

The Trail Where They Cried

Cave Mountain During Civil War

 Nave's Ferry

Connerly Hotel circa 1900

 Louis & North Arkansas Locomotive Engine No. 3

Buffalo National River Part I

Buffalo National River Part II

Herb Bower & Dr. Frank B. Kirby in a Bower Sports Buggy

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Family Budget Inn
Kent & Terena Terry, Owners
401 S. Main Street (65B)
Harrison, AR 72601
870-743-1000