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| Arkansas |
| Arkansas
, state in the south-central United States. It is bordered
by Tennessee and Mississippi, across the Mississippi R. (E),
Louisiana (S), Texas and Oklahoma (W), and Missouri (N). |
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Nature and Adventure |
| Historically,
ARKANSAS belongs very much to the American South. It sided
firmly with the Confederacy in the Civil War and its capital,
Little Rock, was, in 1957, one of the most notorious flashpoints
in the struggle for civil rights. Geographically, however,
it marks the beginning of the Great Plains. Unlike the other
Southern states, on the far side of the Mississippi River,
Arkansas remained very sparsely populated until almost a century
ago. Westward expansion was blocked by the existence of the
Indian Territory in what's now Oklahoma, and not until the
railroads opened up the forested interior during the 1880s
did settlers stray in any numbers from their small riverside
villages. |
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Blanchard
Springs Caverns
Ranked among the 10 most outstanding in North America; the
only cave system in the US developed and operated by the U.S.
Forest Service. Open year-round, the massive underground spectacle
offers two guided tours during the warm seasons and one in
winter. |
Aerospace
Education Center
250-seat
I- MAX(r) Theater delivers top entertainment for all ages.
"Arkansas: Center of Attraction" signature film
provides orientation for newcomers. Exhibits of Russian/U.S.
space hardware, Aerospace Library, antique aircraft, gift
shop. |
Little
Rock Zoo
Over 600 mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians are on display
in the spacious grounds and in WPA-era buildings. |
MacMorgan
Ranch Outfitters
Offers hourly, half-day, daily and overnight guided
pack trail rides on mountain-trained Morgan horses; RV camp
facility; swimming; fishing; canoe rental; chuck wagon steak
dinners. |
Hot
Springs National Park
Known for its 47 thermal springs, this national park covers
about 5,500 acres. Features more than 30 miles of hiking
trails through the scenic Ouachita Mountains, scenic drives,
hot water cascade, picnic areas and campsites (no hookups
or showers).
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