Norman Town Square, Ouachita National Forest
Facts and practical information
The Norman Town Square is a public park at the center of Norman, Arkansas. It is bounded by 9th Street and Golf Course Road to the north and south, and Arkansas Highway 8 and Gurdon Avenue to the east and west. The park is about 1.5 acres in size, and is mostly open lawn, with a low stone retaining wall on the street-facing edges. The town library, built in 1935 with funding from the Works Progress Administration, stands at the center of the park, and there are four diamond-shaped flower planting areas located near the corners of the park, built in 1937 with WPA funding. It is the only known Depression-era town square laid out and built in Montgomery County. ()
Ouachita National Forest
Norman Town Square – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Collier Springs Picnic Area, Crystal Recreation Area, Wegner Crystal Mines, Caddo Valley Academy Complex.