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 1979

Various unidentified individuals dancing on the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium stage. Color

Various unidentified individuals enjoying cookout near the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium outdoor stage. Porter Young in foreground on right. Color

Various unidentified individuals enjoying cookout outdoors of the Ozark Folk Center. Bookmiller Shannon, musician, in center dressed in coveralls, red flannel shirt, and straw type hat. Color

Various unidentified individuals in what appears to be recreational area. Individuals sitting in foreground, individuals dancing in middleground, and musicians in far left background. Elliott Hancock on guitar. Color

Various unidentified individuals with tom walkers/stilts. Photographed during Craft Forum on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Sepia-toned

View of antique foot powered lathe. Color

View of Craft Forum on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Color

View of Craft Forum on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Tourists visible walking around structures. Color

View of entrance to the Craft Forum on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Unidentified individuals entering forum. Black and white

View of hammered dulcimer. Color

View of miniature Depew Creamery with miniature milk urns. Part of an Amana Colony Replica set. Black and white

View of miniature doctor's office and barber shop with wooden sidewalk in front of both. Miniature water pump and barber shop pole visible. Part of an Amana Colony Replica set. Black and white

View of miniature famers elevator. Part of an Amana Colony Replica set. Black and white

View of miniature Royal Lumber Yard with miniature horses drawing carriage containing miniature man and woman in traditional dress. Part of an Amana Colony Replica set. Black and white

View of miniature two-story structures with miniature horses, carriages, and soldiers, all surrounded by miniature wooden fence. Part of an Amana Colony Replica set. Black and white

View of roadway alongside rock wall in Newton County. Photographed by Forrest Sloan. Caption on back. Color

View of rope bottom bed in Pioneer Cabin No. 1 on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Black and white

View of the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium stage with square dancers and musicians performing. Onlookers on stage in background and audience seated in foreground. Color

View of three birdhouses on trees in foreground. Background is view of mountain five miles south of Jasper, Arkansas near highway 7. Photographed by Forrest Sloan. Caption on back. Color

View of tree-covered hills in autumn. Color

View of unidentified individual in the process of shingle splitting. Axe, two by four, and bat-like wood piece for hitting visible. Black and white

View of unidentified square dancers in what appears to be recreational area. Onlookers seen on right background. Musicians playing on left background. Musicians (L-R): David Newbern with banjo, Lynn Young with banjo, Buddy Lancaster with fiddle, and Charles Sandage with guitar. Color

View of White River near St. Paul, Arkansas. Photographed by Forrest Sloan. Caption on back. Color

Waco Johnson, musician, and Kevin Horsely eating outside on the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium outdoor stage. Color

Waco Johnson, musician, and Kevin Horsely eating outside on the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium outdoor stage. Color

Waco Johnson with banjo and Lucy Johnson with guitar. Both performing on the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium stage. Stage props visible in background. Color

Waterfall emerging from cave at Blanchard Springs. There are thre people on the rocks in the foreground. Black and white

Wilma Copeland Golden (left) singing and Betty Copeland (right) playing guitar and singing. Both musicians performing on the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium stage. Color

Wilma Copeland Golden performing with guitar on the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium stage. Stage props visible in background. Color

Woody Gannaway making basket in shop of the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Woody Gannaway weaving strips together to make basket in shop of the Ozark Folk Center. Color

Submissions from 1977

Two images of Christy Moller of Arkansas, 1977 America's Junior Miss winner. One pose in gown, the other in casual wear. Black and white

Submissions from 1976

Christmas tree and table at the "Ozark Crafts of Christmas" event at First National Bank, Little Rock. Black and white, 2 copies

Cicada moulting. Photographed by Forrest Sloan. Caption on back. Color

Home of Forrest and Josie Sloan in Jasper, Arkansas. Photographed by Forrest Sloan. Caption on back. Color

Ozark Folk center dancers and musicians at the "Ozark Crafts of Christmas" event at First National Bank, Little Rock. Black and white

Ozark Folk center dancers and musicians at the "Ozark Crafts of Christmas" event at First National Bank, Little Rock. Black and white

Ozark Folk center dancers and musicians at the "Ozark Crafts of Christmas" event at First National Bank, Little Rock. Black and white, 2 copies

Ozark Folk center dancers and musicians at the "Ozark Crafts of Christmas" event at First National Bank, Little Rock. Black and white, 2 copies

Ozark Folk center dancers and musicians at the "Ozark Crafts of Christmas" event at First National Bank, Little Rock. Black and white, 2 copies

Ozark Folk center dancers and musicians at the "Ozark Crafts of Christmas" event at First National Bank, Little Rock. Black and white, 3 copies

Roadway alongside of rock wall in Newton County. Photographed by Forrest Sloan. Caption on back. Color

Snow covered tree in Jasper, Arkansas. Photographed by Forrest Sloan. Caption on back. Color

Unidentified girl decorating tree, likely part of "Ozark Crafts of Christmas" event or promotion. Black and white

Submissions from 1975

Musicians performing for Ozark Folk Center promotion in St. Louis. Musicians (L-R): Bud Bell with guitar, Robert Gillihan with guitar, and Mary [surname illedible] singing. Color

Musicians performing for Ozark Folk Center promotion in St. Louis. Musicians (L-R): Robert Gillihan with guitar, Bud Bell with guitar and singing with Mary [surname illedible]. Color

Submissions from 1974

CBS News crew filming blacksmith demonstration. Individuals (L-R): CBS News producer Joan Snyder, unidentified man, back of unidentified CBS crew member with camera, blacksmith Ross Roper, and unidentified CBS crew member. Photographed on Ozark Folk Center grounds. Black and white

General Manager Tommy Simmons speaking with CBS News producer Joan Snyder and CBS News crew. Individuals (L-R): Unidentified woman in traditional dress, unidentified cameraman, Joan Snyder, and Tommy Simmons. Photographed on Ozark Folk Center grounds. Black and white

Submissions from 1973

Ray Lum pointing toward camera, with a horse or mule behind his shoulder. Information tag on back. Image appears to be from a film entitled, "Ray Lum: Mule Trader." Photo by Bill Ferris. Black and white

Submissions from 1972

Cement mixer truck pouring concrete or cement into concrete bucket attached to crane cable. Black and white

Construction worker looking over partially finished header of the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium. Black and white

Construction workers pouring cement from cement bucket. Possibly laying a foundation. Black and white

Construction workers working on unknown structure from the Ozark Folk Center construction site. Black and white

Distant view of Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium constuction frame and crane. Crane main focal point of image. Black and white

Distant view of Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium constuction frame. Concrete being poured for auditorium headers. Black and white

Distant view of Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium constuction frame. Concrete being poured for auditorium headers. Crane and concrete bucket in center of image. Black and white

Distant view of unfinished exterior of the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium constuction frame and two cranes. Cranes crisscrossed in center. Black and white

Foundation of unknown structure from the Ozark Folk Center construction site. Black and white

Group of unidentified individual and unidentified state park employee walking by partially finished structures on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Color

Group of unidentified individuals walking to the Administration and Conference Center of the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Area surrounded the structure still under construction. Color

Scaffolding within the unfinished frame of the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium. Crane in background. Black and white

Side view of exterior of the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium. Construction worker in foreground and crane in background. Black and white

Side view through scaffolding of newly started frame of the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium. Black and white

Unidentified individuals talking in front of and walking away from unknown mostly finished structure on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Color

Unidentified individuals walking among mostly finished structures on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Color

Unidentified individuals walking around unfinished structures on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Color

Unidentified individuals walking on the Ozark Folk Center grounds through mostly finished structures. Color

View above cement mixer truck pouring concrete or cement into concrete bucket attached to crane cable. Black and white

View between scaffolding of newly started frame of the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium. Crane in background. Black and white

View from behind the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium constuction frame and crane. Exterior view from behind the Main Auditorium. Black and white

View of construction workers pouring concrete for the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium headers. Black and white

View of four mostly finished structures and various cars on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Color

View of I-beam and scaffolding of unknown structure from the Ozark Folk Center construction site. Black and white

View of mostly finished structures and bulldozer on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Color

View of mostly finished structures on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Red 1959 Thunderbird in foreground. Color

View of mostly finished structures on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Unidentified man and fire hydrant in center of image. Color

View of partially finished buildings of the Ozark Folk Center's Crafts Village. Black and white

View of pool located on the Ozark Folk Center grounds with unidentified state park employee. Color

View of pool on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Color

View of Saab 96 in foreground, the frame of an unfinished structure, and what appears to be a completed building in the backgroud. Black and white

View of the Ozark Folk Center construction site. Back of construction worker, exterior of the Ozark Folk Center Main Auditorium, crane, and cement mixer visible. Black and white

View of truck near the Ozark Folk Center construction site. Black and white

View of unfinished Cabins at Dry Creek on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. Black and white

View of unfinished roadway from the Ozark Folk Center construction site. Possibly Park Avenue or Jimmy Driftwood Parkway. Black and white

View of unfinished structures from the Ozark Folk Center construction site. Image is blurred. Black and white

Submissions from 1970

Arkansas delegation to the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, posed on steps off of plane upon arrival in Washington D.C. Black and white

Group of people standing behind fence, listening to an elderly man talking about a part of the Arkansas display at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the mall in Washington D.C. Black and white

Unidentified group of people standing on the steps of the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. Possibly the Arkansas delegation exhibiting at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Photo is signed in upper right corner: "To Caroline Rainbolt with all best wishes." Name of person signing partially illegible, but starts with "John Paul." Black and white, 12 copies, 2 mounted in cardboard frames, the smaller photos have all been cropped slightly differently

Woman weaving at the Folk Festival in Mountain View. Photographed by Lee Bowser. Color transparency

Submissions from 1969

A ferry boat crossing a river in Stone County, Arkansas. It is carrying two vehicles. Black and white, print and negative

A log cabin with a steep-pitched shingle roof that is sunken in the middle. Stone County, Arkansas. Black and white, print and negative

A totem pole and two ladders leaning against a tree. Figures on the pole include a human, a bird, a deer, a chipmunk, a rabbit, and an eagle. Stone County, Arkansas. Black and white, print and negative

A totem pole and two ladders leaning against a tree. There are tools, equipment, and a second totem pole lying on the ground. Figures on the pole include a human, a bird, a deer, a chipmunk, a rabbit, and an eagle. Stone County, Arkansas. Black and white, print and negative

A totem pole lying on the ground. There is some scrap wood in one corner of the photo. Figures include a human, a bear, a bison, a buck, and an eagle. Black and white, print and negative

A woman and two men standing near a spinning wheel that is set up on a porch. Photo possibly taken at Silver Dollar City, Branson, Missouri. Black and white, print and negative

A woman wearing a polka-dotted coat, holding a line with a fish on the hook. The river and hills are behind her. Stone County, Arkansas. Black and white, print and negative

A young man holding a small pan of food and standing next to a pig sitting on a chair. On the wall behind them is a sign with show times. Dogpatch USA, near Marble Falls. Black and white, print and negative

A young man standing next to a goat behind a fence at Dogpatch USA, near Marble Falls. Black and white, print and negative

Close view of Greers Ferry Dam near Heber Springs. Black and white, print and negative

Front view of the Stone County courthouse in Mountain View. In front of the building is a war monument. Black and white, print and negative