The Ozark Folk Center (OFC) opened its doors on May 5, 1973 in Mountain View, Arkansas as a living history state park committed to preserving and demonstrating traditional crafts, folkways and music of the Ozarks. The center was born out of the Arkansas Folk Festival, which began in April 1963 through the efforts of the Ozark Foothills Handicraft Guild and the Rackensack Folklore Society.

Many helped in making the Ozark Folk Center project a realty, such as musician Jimmy Driftwood, who lobbied for the OFC as well as educator Dr. Bessie Moore and Arkansas official U.S. Representative Wilbur D. Mills, who both helped to secure governmental funding for the OFC. In December 1968, Representative Mills announced that through combined grant and loans the OFC had over $2.5 million for its construction.

The OFC project broke ground in September 1971, was completed by April 1973, and officially dedicated in May 1973. By the completion of its construction, the OFC was a $3.4 million dollar facility which included, but was not limited to, an over 1000 seat music auditorium, a restaurant, a lodge, a conference center, and numerous craft shops located on 80 acres of land in Stone County, Arkansas. The OFC has since grown to 640 acres, located north of Mountain View.

This collection is comprised of photographs, photographic prints, and negatives depicting various artists, crafters, Arkansas politicians, and events at the Ozark Folk Center. These images include, but are not limited to, live performances, annual festivals, musical artists’ and/or groups’ publicity photographs, folkways cultural demonstrations, and anniversary events at the Ozark Folk Center.

This collection was managed by the Ozark Cultural Resource Center (OCRC) facility, within the OFC, prior to being transferred to the Arkansas State Archives. Collection information such as the identifier, collection title, and citation still use the Ozark Cultural Resource Center (OCRC) name.

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Submissions from 1994

Musician Dave Smith performing. Black and white

Musician John Taylor with banjo. Black and white

Musicians from L-R: Donna and Lee Snikrud, James Comwell, Thecla Shirley, and Robert Hancock. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musician Simeon Magby. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musician Tom Cleveland with guitar. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

People at a reception, location and function unkown, L-R: Bill Young, Richard Davies, Chloe Kirksey, Betty Bumpers, Bessie Moorey, unknown woman, Karen Lockey. Color

Unidentified children's clogging group. Black and white

Unidentified children's clogging group. Black and white

Unidentified children's clogging group. Black and white

Unidentified group attending an Ecotour in the woods near Jasper, Arkansas. Labeled on back. Color

Unidentified group attending an Ecotour on rock overlook near Jasper, Arkansas. Color

Submissions from 1993

Large dining room set for banquet: tables set with white tablecloths and floral centerpieces. General view of room. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Color

Large dining room set for banquet: tables set with white tablecloths and floral centerpieces. General view of room with head table and windows in background. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Color

Large dining room set for banquet: tables set with white tablecloths and floral centerpieces. General view of room with windows and exit door in background. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Color

Large dining room set for banquet: tables set with white tablecloths and floral centerpieces. General view of room with windows and exit door in background. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Color

Large dining room set for banquet: tables set with white tablecloths and floral centerpieces. General view of room with windows in background. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Color

Large dining room set for banquet: tables set with white tablecloths and floral centerpieces. General view of room with windows in background. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Color

Large dining room set for banquet: tables set with white tablecloths and floral centerpieces. General view towards corner of room with windows in background. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Color

Large dining room set for banquet: tables set with white tablecloths and floral centerpieces. View of floral centerpiece on head table, with windows in background. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Color

Large dining room set for banquet: tables set with white tablecloths and floral centerpieces. View of head banquet table with windows in background. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Color

Musical group The Bluegrass Missourians, members unidentified. Color

Unidentified group standing behind the sign for Blanchard Springs Caverns. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Black and white

Unidentified woman speaking on stage at a podium, unidentified performers standing on stage behind her. Part of Ozark Folk Center 20th anniversary events. Color

Utah youth dance group, the Freedom Cloggers. Color

Submissions from 1992

Al Hobbs at the Gospel Announcers Guild Award Luncheon receiving commemorative 25th anniversary plaque. L-R: Vicki Mack Lataillade, Al Hobbs, Teresa Hairston, and Juandolyn Stokes. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Anne Shine Landrum singing and Carl Fitzgerald playing guitar before a window with open curtains. Back of photo labeled: "Jimmie Rodgers Festival Meridian, MS. May, 1992 Anne Shine Landrum (Jimmie Rodgers 2nd cousin) Carl Fitzgerald." Color

Competitive youth clogging group Ozark Lightnin' posing on a short stairwell, members unidentified. Color

Group of State Parks employees standing before a waterfall at Cumberland Falls State Park, Kentucky. L-R: Don Adams, Tony Perrin, Chris Snodgrass, Stan Graves, Bill Young, Mac Balkman, Chris Peek. Color

Musician Susan Ashton (right) with L-R: producer Wayne Kirkpatrick and mixing engineer Tom Laune in Sparrow recording studio. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Rick McWilliams playing guitar and singing before a window with closed curtains. Back of photo labeled: "Jimmie Rodgers Festival Meridian, MS. May 1992 Rick McWilliams (Elsie McWilliams grandson)." Color

Tex Banes grinning and giving the camera a thumbs up. Behind him are seated members of an audience. Back of photo labeled: "Jimmie Rodgers Festival - May - 1992 Meridian, MS. Tex Banes g-day Mate!" Color

Two people standing in front of Christmas tree. Identified on back only as "Jamey and Melinda." Color

Submissions from 1991

Bill Young posed with unidentified members of a boys basketball team. There is an Optimist Club banner hanging behind the group. Color

Guitarist Janis Duley. Black and white

Musicians Howard and Vestal Goodman of The Happy Goodmans, with Georgia Governor Dale Miller on stage at June Jam X. Photo release tage in vertical file. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Publicity photo of musical group The Jackson Southernairs. Autographed by members. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Publicity photo of musician David Mullen. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Submissions from 1990

Musician Esther Kreek sitting posed with hammered dulcimer, and holding the hammer. Black and white

Submissions from 1989

Composite publicity photo (3 images) of the Grace Family. Top photo is PHC2650; bottom left is Leela and Ellie dancing together, and bottom right is PHC2651. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (3 images) of the Grace Family. Top photo is PHC2651; bottom left is Leela and Ellie clogging, and bottom right is a family portrait. Black and white

Composite publicity photo (6 portraits) of musical group Whiteheart. Clockwise from upper left: Rick Florian, Mark Gersmehl, Gordon Kennedy, Chris McHugh, Tommy Sims, Billy Smiley. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Dutch gospel musicians Arent Geert and Kate Buining looking over half-door. Probably late 1980s. Black and white, 3 copies

Dutch gospel musicians Arent Geert and Kate Buining standing in doorway. Probably late 1980s. Black and white, 3 copies

Front porch of the Pike - Fletcher - Terry House in Little Rock. Black and white, 7 copies

Group of adults and children with a park interpreter at a round water feature at Hot Springs. Black and white, 6 copies

Julia Mae Case in kitchen. Color

Members of gospel group Gold City backstage after performing at the Grand Ole Opry; L-R: Jay Parrack, Mark Fain, Steve Lacey, Garry Jones, Ricky Skaggs, Tim Riley, Doug Riley, and Mark Trammell

Monty Avery working in the Musical Intrument Shop at the Ozark Folk Center. Black and white

Monty Avery working in the Musical Intrument Shop at the Ozark Folk Center. Black and white

Monty Avery working in the Musical Intrument Shop at the Ozark Folk Center. Black and white

Monty Avery working in the Musical Intrument Shop at the Ozark Folk Center. Black and white

Musical group Downstream, L-R: Gene Dunaway, Mary Gillihan, Robert Gillihan. Black and white, 2 copies - one mounted on foamcore

Musical group Mountain Magic, L-R: Donna Smikrud, Michael (Milaki) and Misty Neuman, Lee Smikrud. Black and white

Musical group Mountain Magic, L-R: Jo and Jerry Greer, Michael (Milaki) and Misty Neuman. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Mountain Magic, L-R: Lee and Donna Smikrud, Misty and Michael (Milaki) Neuman. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group Mountain Magic performing at Ozark Folk Center, L-R: Donna Smikrud, Michael (Milaki) and Misty Neuman, Lee Smikrud. Color, 2 copies

Musical group The Gospel Harvesters. Black and white, mounted on cardstock

Musical group The Gospel Harvesters: Kenny Ward, Gayle Cooper, Katherine Smithson, Dempsey Womack, and an unidentified musician. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group The Gospel Harvesters, members unidentified. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group The Gospel Harvesters, members unidentified. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group The Gospel Harvesters: Wayne Moore, Dempsey Womack, Katherine Smithson, Gayle Cooper, Kenny Ward. Black and white, mounted on foamcore

Musical group The Miracles, L-R: Jim Furr, Judy Furr, Gaylon Gammill, Eddie Rayburn. Color

Musicians Ma and Pa Greer standing with instruments at table with hand-made wooden canes and walking sticks. Ozark Cultural Resource Center country music photos. Black and white

Musicians Ruth and Lillian Hammer posing with a guitar and a fiddle, standing in front of a large wagon. Black and white

Musicians Ruth and Lillian Hammer posing with a guitar and a fiddle, standing outside what looks like a cabin. Sepia-toned

Musicians Ruth and Lillian Hammer posing with a guitar and a fiddle. They are wearing pink dresses and standing outside in a yard or garden. They are standing in front of a wooden fence with a white house in the background. Color

Musicians Win and Paul Grace posed holding accordion and fiddle. Bottom of the image has been faded out for effect. Black and white

Promotional photo of the group Heirloom for its album "Apples of Gold," members unidentified. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Publicity photo for Eddie Adcock and Talk of the Town, L-R: Eddie Adcock, Martha Adcock, Missy Raines. Black and white

Publicity photo for musical group Tennessee Gentlemen, clockwise from L: Troy Castleberry, Stuart Brownlee, Wayne Southards, Mike Swanner. Black and white

Publicity photo of an unidentified man posed as though playing a mandolin. He is wearing a blue coat with gold-colored stylized bird and feather motifs on the shoulders. Color, mounted on foamcore

Publicity photo of Laurie Sky holding an autoharp. Black and white

Publicity photo of musical duo Country Rhoads, comprised of Marge and Debby Rhoads. One of the women is sitting in a chair, while the other is leaned on the back of the chair. Black and white, 2 copies

Publicity photo of musical group First Impression, clockwise from left: Herbie Johnston, Dwight Murdy, Alan Strickland, and Sheila Strickland. Black and white

Publicity photo of musical group Ministry. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Publicity photo of musical group Petra. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white, 2 copies

Publicity photo of musical group The Sullivan Family, members unidentified. Black and white

Publicity photo of musical group The Sullivans, clockwise from left: Jerry Sullivan, J.R. Johnson, Tammy Sullivan-Johnson, Jonathan Causey. Black and white

Publicity photo of musical group The Wildwood Girls, members unidentified. Black and white

Publicity photo of musical group The Wildwood Girls, members unidentified. Black and white

Publicity photo of musical group Whitecross, members unidentified. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Publicity photo of musician Kevin Roth with a dulcimer leaned on the wall beside him. Black and white

Publicity photo of musician Roy Bookbinder of Flying Fish Records. Black and white, 3 copies

Publicity photo of musician Sandi Patti. Ozark Cultural Resource Center gospel photos. Black and white

Publicity photo of musicians Bill and Laurie Sky. Laurie Sky is seated and holding an autoharp; Bill Sky is standing beside her holding both a mandolin and guitar. Black and white

Publicity photo of musicians Bill and Laurie Sky. Laurie Sky is seated and holding an autoharp, with her hand on the neck of a dulcimer. Bill Sky is standing beside her and holding a guitar. Black and white

Publicity photo of musicians Bill and Laurie Sky. Laurie Sky is standing and holding an autoharp. Bill Sky is standing beside her and holding a guitar. Black and white

Publicity photo of musicians Marge and Debby Rhoads. Portrait of the two women, and one is sitting slightly behind the other. Black and white

Publicity photo of pianist Del Wood of WSM's Grand Ole Opry. Ozark Cultural Resource Center country music photos. Black and white, 4 copies

Publicity photo of pianist Del Wood of WSM's Grand Ole Opry. Ozark Cultural Resource Center country music photos. Black and white, 4 copies

Publicity photo of pianist Del Wood of WSM's Grand Ole Opry. Ozark Cultural Resource Center country music photos. Black and white, 4 copies

Publicity photo of the Apple Family, L-R: Larry, Donna, Brandon, and Brad Apple, Wayne Clark. Black and white, 8 copies - one mounted on cardstock

Publicity photo of The Del McCoury Band, members unidentified. Black and white

Ruth Brigham sitting at the teacher's desk of the old school house on Ozark Folk Center grounds. Black and white

Side view of a canoe with two people on the Buffalo National River. A rock wall rises in the background. Black and white, 6 copies

Staff band, L-R: John Taylor, Sam Younger, Ervin Freeze

The musical Grace Family, L-R: Win, Ellie, Leela, and Paul Grace. They are posed before a draped background. Black and white

Three unidentified people - two men and one woman in the center - posed holding a painting of a building. Black and white, 2 copies

Three unidentified people - two men in suits and a woman - sitting at a table, possibly located in the Ozark Folk Center restaurant. Black and white

Two unidentified hikers on Hawksbill Crag - the woman is sitting and the man is bent toward her and pointing into the distance. Black and white, 6 copies