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Youre going to LOVE this! Haley Berry, a teacher at Trice
Youre going to LOVE this! Haley Berry, a teacher at Trice Elementary School in Texarkana emailed us this wonderful video created by a 2nd grade class ...
Did you know? Here’s a complete list of Arkansas’s sanctioned
Did you know? Here’s a complete list of Arkansas’s sanctioned state symbols and such: State motto (1836): Regnat Populus (The People Rule) State ...
From the Library of Congress: Here’s a gallery of images taken
From the Library of Congress: Here’s a gallery of images taken at the “Lakeview Project” in December of 1938 by Farm Security Administration pho...
On this day* in 1884, John Chisum dies in Eureka Springs. He was a
On this day* in 1884, John Chisum dies in Eureka Springs. He was a famous cattleman and a major player in the violent “Lincoln County War” of 1878...
On this day in 1828, Governor George Izard dies. Scholar, soldier
On this day in 1828, Governor George Izard dies. Scholar, soldier and army major general, Izard served as Arkansass second territorial governor from ...
On this day in 1816, French explorer, Spanish spy and privateer
On this day in 1816, French explorer, Spanish spy and privateer Jean Laffite and his friend, a French-born engineer, architect, soldier and historian,...
Historic Places: Du Bocage is the popular name for the home built
Historic Places: Du Bocage is the popular name for the home built in 1866 for Judge Joseph W. Bocage, built of lumber cut and milled on his land. Born...

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