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I began this website with a mission: to create a place for you to learn all the best things to do and see in Arkansas that are recommended by the locals…not a cheesy brochure.
When you want to find the best tips for an Arkansas vacation, iconic restaurants, or the best places to camp in Arkansas, you want to hear from the locals. You want info from the people who live in this great state.
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Recent Posts
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Arkansas Possum Pie without the Furry Possum
Lately, online searches for “Arkansas Possum Pie” have skyrocketed. I mean, I can completely understand why. Some people are wondering if there is actually a furry animal in there and other people are wanting to know how to make the delicious goodness we love here in Arkansas. So, let me tell you about this Arkansas …
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Bass Reeves: The Legendary Lawman of the Wild West (from Arkansas!)
American history is full of legendary figures who played a huge role in shaping the Wild West narrative. Among these, one name stands out prominently but often remains in the shadows—Bass Reeves, a remarkable lawman whose unparalleled courage and unwavering dedication to justice carved an indelible mark in the tumultuous landscape of the frontier. Interesting …
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Decoding Winter Weather: The Ancient Art of Reading Persimmon Seeds
Long before the advent of meteorology and sophisticated weather forecasting tools, our ancestors relied on various natural signs to predict the weather. One such age-old practice is the art of reading persimmon seeds to discern whether winter will be harsh, mild or extra snowy. This unique tradition, popular in some regions of the United States …
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