Column: Why Conway’s next park should honor a longtime resident

As Conway continues to grow and develop, we seem to have found ourselves surrounded by members of our community who have no idea what this area was like before they arrived — whether that was this year, ten years ago or a hundred years ago.

Progress is inevitable, and in many ways, welcomed. But as Conway’s city limits expand and new structures rise, we face a vital question: How do we grow without losing the identity that makes Conway so special?

The answer lies in honoring our past — and not just with our historic buildings, but the native inhabitants who settled here long before any of us did…

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