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Entry 50: Honoring a Hero: A Visit to Herman Davis State Park

Embarked on a quick trek to stop in at Herman Davis State Park in Manila, Arkansas—a quiet yet powerful place that honors a local hero’s legacy.

A Hero's Legacy

Herman Davis, a true son of Arkansas, left a permanent mark as a hero of World War I. Decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross for his extraordinary bravery during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in 1918, Davis’s unwavering commitment to duty is commemorated in this small but meaningful state park.

Born on May 5, 1888, in Manila, Arkansas, Davis served in the 113th Field Artillery Regiment, 30th Infantry Division. His remarkable actions on October 11, 1918—taking out enemy machine gun nests under heavy fire—earned him national recognition. Sadly, he died from his injuries on October 19, just weeks before the war ended.

A Park with Purpose

Established in his hometown, Herman Davis State Park preserves the memory of this brave soldier. The Wall of Honor and the Trail of Valor pay tribute to Davis and other veterans from the area who served our nation. While small, the park offers a powerful space for quiet reflection and historical appreciation.


Why I'm an Advocate of State Parks

State parks preserve natural and historic treasures, providing educational, recreational, and economic value to communities. They serve as living classrooms, sanctuaries of reflection, and gathering spaces for all. Supporting them is a commitment to future generations and a shared appreciation for culture, conservation, and outdoor connection.

Local Places to Visit in the Area:

  • Buffalo Island Museum (Monette, AR): Learn about regional history, from Native American artifacts to early settler life.

  • Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge (Manila, AR): A peaceful spot for birdwatching, hiking, and spotting local wildlife.

  • Downtown Blytheville: About 25 minutes away, this small city offers murals, historic architecture, and shopping.

Family-Friendly Places to Eat Nearby:

  • Josie’s Steakhouse (Manila, AR): Classic steak and American fare in a relaxed, small-town setting.

  • Cielito Lindo Mexican Grill (Leachville, AR): Family-friendly Mexican food with great service.

  • Ritz Cafe (Blytheville, AR): Homestyle meals and breakfast favorites with a cozy atmosphere.


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