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Top 15 Most Interesting Facts About Arkansas
- State Motto: "The People Rule".
- State Bird: Northern Mockingbird.
- State Mammal: White-tailed Deer.
- State Flag: Features a diamond shape to symbolize Arkansas's status as the only diamond-producing state in the U.S.
- Total Area: 53,179 square miles, making it the 29th largest state in the U.S.
- Arkansas is known as "The Natural State" due to its abundant natural resources.
- Hot Springs National Park is the oldest federally protected area in the U.S., predating Yellowstone.
- The Buffalo National River was the first river in the U.S. to be designated as a national river.
- Walmart, the world's largest retailer, was founded in Bentonville, Arkansas, in 1962.
- Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, was born and raised in Arkansas.
- Arkansas is home to Crater of Diamonds State Park, where visitors can search for real diamonds.
- The Ozark Mountains stretch across northern Arkansas, offering stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.
- The Arkansas River is one of the major rivers in the U.S., flowing over 1,400 miles.
- Arkansas has over 600,000 acres of lakes and 9,700 miles of rivers and streams.
- Blanchard Springs Caverns is one of the most beautiful and well-preserved cave systems in the U.S.
Geography of Arkansas
Arkansas is known for its diverse terrain, including forests, mountains, and rivers. Key features include:
- Highest Point: Mount Magazine (2,753 feet).
- Lowest Point: Ouachita River at the Louisiana border (55 feet).
- Mountain Ranges: The Ozarks and the Ouachita Mountains.
- Major Regions:
- The Ozarks: A region of rugged hills and beautiful scenery in northern Arkansas.
- The Delta: Fertile farmland along the Mississippi River.
- The Ouachitas: A range of low mountains in central Arkansas.
A Brief History of Arkansas
Arkansas has a rich history, from its Native American roots to becoming a state in 1836:
- Originally home to the Quapaw, Osage, and Caddo tribes.
- Became the 25th state of the U.S. on June 15, 1836.
- Played a significant role during the Civil War, with multiple battles fought on its soil.
Top 10 Things to Do in Arkansas
- Visit Hot Springs National Park.
- Explore the Ozark National Forest.
- Paddle along the Buffalo National River.
- Tour the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock.
- Hike to the summit of Mount Magazine.
- Search for diamonds at Crater of Diamonds State Park.
- Take a scenic drive through the Ozarks.
- Visit the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
- Explore Blanchard Springs Caverns.
- Relax at one of Arkansas's many lakes, such as Lake Ouachita.
Top 10 Destinations in Arkansas
- Hot Springs National Park
- Buffalo National River
- Little Rock
- Crystal Bridges Museum
- Mount Magazine
Plan Your Visit
For more information about Arkansas, visit the state’s official tourism site: Arkansas.com
Music and Products Associated with The State of Arkansas
The Following album covers link to the sale page for each state. All songs are created by Lyrical Horizon and produced by Loud Mouth Music:(Songs have not been developed yet for this state):


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