Arkansas
Thursday, April 23rd, 2009ARKANSAS history can best be described as a ‘cosmic version’ of the USA, in general – from The Wild West, Oil and Diamond boom towns, Civil War, Civil Rights struggles, Music Development to Ancient Indian displacements. All this history is encapsulated in this vibrant State.
The present day economy of Arkansas is based on the previous history. It has a treasure trove of natural minerals (petroleum, natural gas and bromide, a major product), natural pine forestry, agriculture, multi-faceted industrial enterprises and a flourishing tourist economy with about 20 million visitors per year to view the magnificent variety of natural beauty of 6 Wilderness, State Parks with highlands, waterfalls, lakes, mountainsides, meadows, caves, nature centers and historical sites.
Amongst the 101 places of interest are the following natural treasures:
The limestone caves of the Ozarks area, with over 2000 individual caves, a ‘spelonkers’ dream. The Arkansas River valley of wine farms, museum in Paris and Mt.Nebo. Lake Leatherwood Park at Eureka Springs. Cossatot River State Park with waterfalls, wild and scenic – a kayaker’s paradise. Buffalo National River with huge herds of Elk. Then there are the many scenic drives in the north and wild flower routes, walking tours (Van Buuren), hiking trails (Ozak Highlands). Syllamo has some of the best mountain bike trails.
Historical districts abound:
Thorncrown Chapel has 425 unique panels. Fayetteville has the Union and Confederate National Cemeteries and The University of Arkansas (Where President Clinton lectured). Pine Ridge has the Lum and Abner museum. Eureka Springs has some of the most beautiful Victorian architecture as well as Helena of the Pillow-Thompson house, a jewel of Queen Anne design and the Delta Cultural Center. Piggett houses the museum to the famous popular 20th century writer, Ernest Hemingway. Jonesboro has the Arkansas State Museum. Smackover has the Museum of Natural Resources. Helena is also known for its annual Festivals of the ‘Ark-Blues’ music heritage – in October. Murfreesboro for its ‘Free Diamond Mine’ – where you can scratch and keep your finds! Hot Springs is one of many Spa towns with the most natural springs where to ‘spoil you’, and buy Crystals. Sites of Native Americans – Quapaws, Nodenna, Parkins and Cherokee. At El Dorado is a weekly, ‘Wild West’ gunfight to re-enact the Tucker- Parnell feud, every Saturday!
As the State Capital, Little Rock is also a most beautiful city on an oxbow lake. It has the National Arts Center, Aerospace Center and all the variety of services, facilities and entertainment expected of a major city. From here you can arrange your itinery, whether to go fishing, bird-watching, hiking, take scenic drives, visit outdoor cinemas, festivals or exhibitions in and around the State. (The annual 20 million visitors can’t be wrong!).