“America’s Most Haunted Hotel” is right here in Arkansas. The Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs has a storied past and …
History
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If you live in Little Rock, you know about the massive renovation hitting downtown: the Broadway Bridge. As the six-month …
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The Razorbacks come to War Memorial Stadium for their yearly Little Rock-based game Oct. 1. The stadium is expecting packed …
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Frank Broyles is a Razorback legend. He had an incredible 49 years with the University of Arkansas and led an …
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Clinton, Arkansas, has been home to the National Championship Chuckwagon Races since 1986, which has remained a staple in the …
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Arkansas is commonly known for its rice, but what is often forgotten is its booming poultry industry. While Tyson is …
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Arkansas summers have never been gentle. The surprise storms and fiery heat can be absolutely brutal. According to the National …
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George Fisher defined what politics meant to Arkansans in the post-WWII era through cartoons.
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Orton Plantation, located on the Cape Fear River, just inspires. It always has.
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We’ve all heard people say the town they’re from is so small that if you blinked, you’ve missed it.
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Located in an old family cemetery outside the small town of Warrenton in northeastern North Carolina stands an 11-foot obelisk …
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David was known in Cumberland County as a hothead, a thief, and then when the sheriff busted his illegal still, …
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A rock is a rock. So when his 12-year-old son brought home one discovered in a Cabarrus County stream in …
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What do the two dates on the North Carolina flag mean?
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Named after Lutheran Elizabeth College, Charlotte’s Elizabeth neighborhood began rapidly growing after a trolley line was completed in 1902. Five …
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In 1926, Robert Green bought a lunch stand with 12 stools and began selling hot dogs for a nickel each.
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To secure favor with King George III, the settlers of present-day Charlotte named the area after the king’s wife, Charlotte …
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Since its founding in 1886, The Charlotte Observer has been delivering “what people need to discover and understand the region” …