Arkansas (United States of America)
Known as "The Natural State," Arkansas boasts a rich tapestry of landscapes, from the misty Ozark Mountains to the fertile plains of the Mississippi Delta. Its hot springs have rejuvenated visitors for centuries, while the mystique of the only public diamond mine at Crater of Diamonds State Park beckons treasure hunters. Dive into history at Little Rock's Central High School, a pivotal site in the civil rights movement, or explore the natural wonder of Blanchard Springs Caverns!
The state's culinary scene is a delightful blend of Southern traditions and innovative flavors, with Arkansas barbecue and fried catfish being must-try dishes. Home to literary giants like Maya Angelou and musical legends like Johnny Cash, Arkansas is a state where nature, culture, and history converge in captivating harmony.
- Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
- Crater of Diamonds State Park
- Hot Springs National Park
- Garvan Woodland Gardens
- Blanchard Springs Caverns
- Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site
- Buffalo National River
- Hot Springs
- Mount Magazine State Park
- Fayetteville
- Little Rock
- Kansas City Southern Railway Locomotive No. 73D and Caboose No. 385
- William J Clinton Presidential Park
- Arkansas State Capitol
- Petit Jean State Park
- Devil's Den State Park
- Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge
- Sebastian County Road 4G Bridge
- Bentonville
- Little Rock National Cemetery
- Spirit of the American Doughboy
- Confederate Soldiers Monument
- Boyle Park
- William J. Clinton Presidential Library