

What to know Bill Clinton took Hillary Rodhams hand in marriage in the living room of their first home in October 1975. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains just steps away from the University of Arkansas, the 1930s English-style bungalow showcases life and times of the Clintons’ Fayetteville years. Listed on the National Historic Registry. Museum features photographs, memorabilia, vintage campaign materials and a gift shop. Available for public tours, sma
What to know Works by local and regional artists are presented; special workshops, dinner theater productions, concerts, art classes, and informative programs throughout the year
What to know Named a National Historic Landmark in 1987, consists of eight bathhouses built between 1911 and 1923; the Fordyce serves as the national park visitor center and museum of the bathing industry; the Buckstaff has operated continuously since 1912. The Quapaw has been renovated into a modern day spa. The picturesque Ozark Bathhouse is home to a new Ozark Bathhouse Cultural Center, which hosts events that reflect the history and many cultures of the area. It also serves as an art gallery
What to knowDubbed Colors of Life, this lively, colorful mural appears on an 1894 City Market lofts parking structure, near 112 Pine Street in downtown Texarkana. Its about 125 feet wide and 10 feet tall, a size to rival the iconic Scott Joplin mural just a few blocks away.Designed by Texarkana artist Joseph Raymond, the digital mural joins a popular trend of beautifying downtown through art, situated as it is not far from the new Texas-side Kress Gap murals and Dr. Pepper mural at TLC Burgers &
What to knowThe Scott Family Amazeum engages the imagination of children, families, and adults through interactive exhibitions, programs, and resources to create excitement for lifelong learning. Open since July 2015, over 1 million guests play, learn, and activate their curiosity through hands-on experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM). Located at the intersection of J Street and Museum Way in Bentonville, the Amazeum experiences include a climbable tree canopy, in
What to know South Fork Nature Center is the Gates Rogers Foundation’s premier conservancy project. Located in Central Arkansas on the banks of the South Fork of the Little Red River section of Greers Ferry Lake,it features approximately two miles of public nature trails, an all weather pavilion, an environmentally “green” energy efficient education facility, and an amphitheater which can double as outdoor classrooms. The grounds also host the reconstructed birthplace cabin of noted folk singer
What to know Batesville native and racing legend Mark Martin is notably one of the top drivers to ever have participated in NASCAR. Starting from the local dirt track in 1974 and inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2017, Mark has accumulated hundreds of trophies and accolades during his 40 years of driving. The museum offers visitors the chance to learn how his dream career all started. With interactive video monitors and eight of his race cars on display, you’ll hear the stories about what
What to know Garvan Woodland Gardens, the botanical garden of the University of Arkansas, is nestled in the picturesque Ouachita Mountains of Southwest Arkansas. Numerous attractions are on the grounds including architectural structures like the Anthony Chapel, the Bob and Sunny Evans Treehouse, and botanical landscapes offering breathtaking sights and great photo opportunities. Most trails are ADA accessible and pets are allowed with a fee. No pets allowed during Holiday Lights. Seasonal dining
What to know Wildwood Park for the Arts enriches the lives of Arkansans of all ages by creating community through nature and the arts. Wildwood provides opportunities for lifelong learning, engages the imagination and celebrates the human spirit through encounters with nature and a full spectrum of the cultural arts: performing, horticultural, visual, literary, culinary, the wellness arts and more. A 105-acre park, gardens and 625-seat theatre complex make Wildwood one of our state’s most valuab
What to know Located in the middle of Greers Ferry Lake, Sugar Loaf Mountain island stands 1000 feet tall, offering panoramic views atop one of the nations first designated National Scenic Trails. Two island trails to explore offer adventure for hikers. See flora and fauna native to Arkansas, natural stone and bluff formations, and places carved out along the way to the top offer spectacular views. Take the Sugar Loaf Shuttle from Fairfield Bay Marina, or venture on your own by boat, canoe or ka
What to know An authentic reproduction of an old water-powered grist mill, this striking structure appears in the opening scene of the classic 1939 film Gone with the Wind and is believed to be the only building remaining from the film. Built in 1933; designed to look old so it would appear as if it was built the 1800s. The park is decorated with sculptures of toadstools, tree stumps, and a tree branch-entwined bridge that connects the mill to the rest of the park. Senor Dionico Rodriguez, a scu
What to know Garden festival featuring acres of daffodils in three gardens; herbs; downtown arts and crafts; antiques and collectibles show; food vendors; childrens activities; live entertainment
What to know Lawrence Plaza is a 7000 square foot multi-use facility located just north of the Bentonville City Square at the corner of NE A and Blake Streets. The facility is home to an ice rink in the winter and a splash park in the summer.
What to knowLocated at the Fairfield Bay Marina, this 30 person shuttle offers scenic and special event lake cruises on Greers Ferry Lake. Private rentals available for reunions, office retreats, romantic cruises, camping expeditions, and sightseeing.
What to know We have created a forest of over 300 Christmas trees on the way to the Christ of the Ozarks with several nativities along the way too!Admission: By Donation!Experience Christmas from Thanksgiving night through January 2 (Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays) with a by donation Drive-through light display with lights on from dark through 8:00pm. Lets celebrate the Light of the World!During the day, you can experience the Holy Land, Museums, and Backstage Tour! Advanced reserva
What to know 1300-acre zinc mining town dating from the mid-1880s to the mid-1930s; site has hiking trails with interpretive exhibits. Often referred to as a ghost town; now protected by the National Park Service.
What to know One of four earthen batteries erected by the Union army. It briefly fell to the Confederates during the Battle of Helena on July 4, 1863. This distinct site affords a stunning view of the city. Battery C is now maintained by the Delta Cultural Center.
What to knowThink back to a time before digital photography and camera phones. A time when big news events were captured by reporters, using film cameras with flash bulbs. A time when those same reporters developed their photographs in a film lab to determine which photo was best suited for a particular story, and the other photos were stored in the archives of a news outlet for use at a later time.That was a time when a young group of musicians from Liverpool were definitely “Big News”. The Arg
What to knowLocated in the charming town of Wilson, AR, The Grange at Wilson Gardens is an agricultural and culinary venue rooted in southern hospitality. Nestled in the heart of the Arkansas Delta, just 45 minutes from Memphis, Tennessee, The Grange is a unique venue centered on agriculture, culinary arts, and special events. Come shop at the farmer’s market, enjoy a spa day, attend a fitness class, or have a delicious meal.
What to know The Prairie Grove Aquatic Park features slides, swimming areas and more.
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