




Friends of Arrow Rock Office
and Post Office
Along the block of storefront buildings known as "the boardwalk," you
will find two of our properties, the Friends of Arrow Rock headquarters
and the town's Post Office. Both were restored in the early 1990s
supported by tax credits through the Neighborhood Assistance Program
(NAP). Designed by architect Stuart Hutchison, these buildings carry out
the early 1900's feel while meeting the modern needs of the businesses
they house.
The Friends of Arrow Rock office, which was the Arrow Rock Stock Bank
from 1901 to 1927, is the starting point for seasonal tours of Arrow
Rock. We also offer a wide variety of historical books for sale and free
brochures about the Arrow Rock area. We invite you to stop by to see the
Christopher Collection of Early Missouri Firearms, as well as works by
artist George Caleb Bingham.
The first buildings on this block of the public square were built in the
1850's as two-story structures. They housed millinery shops, drug
stores, banks, dry goods stores, groceries, hardware stores and other
mercantile establishments to supply goods and services to a bustling
frontier town that was nearing a population of 1,000. A fire in 1901
destroyed this block; the one-story buildings that were rebuilt are what
you see today.