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Discoveries America Arkansas DVD
Eureka Springs takes great
pride in her treasures including Victorian houses, narrow winding streets,
the haunted Crescent Hotel and nearby Thorn Crown Chapel. Mountain View is
the folk music capital of the world where musicians come and gather
outside the courthouse to play music. The Ozark Folk Center has an
interpretive facility that educates the public on traditional Ozark arts
and crafts. At Serenity Farm Breads, everything is made from healthy
sourdough, including French bread, pastry croissants and focaccias. The
trout planting program in Arkansas stocks up local rivers with a ton of
trout, some of which grow up to be world-record catches. Wildflower
farmers grow native plants in order to harvest and market the seeds. Terra
Studios is a real roadside attraction featuring acres of sculpture and the
original "Bluebird of Happiness". The Buffalo River is a free flowing
river that attracts thousands of paddlers and campers. The William J
Clinton Presidential Library includes an archival research facility and
museum housed in an environmentally friendly building. Riddle's Elephant
Sanctuary is a 330-acre home for elephants of all species, genders and
dispositions. The Museum of the Arkansas Grand Prairie is an interpretive
facility that preserves the history of the prairie region with a popular
exhibit on duck hunting and duck calls. A local business is a world leader
in the manufacture of duck calls. The Hampton Pigskin Cook-off features a
parade, carnival midway, hat contest, BBQ cook-off and rodeo. Crater of
Diamonds State Park is the only diamond-producing site in the world open
to the public.
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