Cotter
Heritage
Cotter’s Anglin-Tinnon Railroad
Workers Memorial - with
two cabooses, a conductor’s statue, a history of the
town, and names of railroaders engraved in stone - explains
Cotter’s role at the turn of the 20th Century. Located
in Big
Spring Park, it pays tribute to the strong-willed people
who built the railroad through Cotter over one hundred years
ago.
This colorful history helped
preserve the integrity of the community through good times
and bad. Early railroaders and their descendants still live
in Cotter and help form the foundation for today’s town.
Learn about the Rainbow Arch Bridge and historical Youth
Center.
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