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Arkansas Travel GuideInformation about Arkansas |
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Historically, Arkansas belongs very much to the American South. It sided firmly with the Confederacy in the Civil War and its capital, Little Rock, was, in 1957, one of the most notorious flashpoints in the struggle for civil rights. Geographically, however, it marks the beginning of the Great Plains. Unlike the other Southern states, on the far side of the Mississippi River, Arkansas remained very sparsely populated until almost a century ago. Westward expansion was blocked by the existence of the Indian Territory in what's now Oklahoma, and not until the railroads opened up the forested interior during the 1880s did settlers stray in any numbers from their small riverside villages.
Only once the Depression and mechanization had forced thousands of farmers to leave their fields did Arkansas begin to develop any significant industrial base. In 1992, local boy Bill Clinton's accession to the presidency catapulted Arkansas into national prominence. Four towns lay claim to him: Hope, his birthplace; Hot Springs, his ''home town''; Fayetteville, where he and Hillary married; and, of course, Little Rock, the state capital. Of the four, only sleepy Little Rock and the nearby spa resort of Hot Springs are worth a trip, whatever the tourist brochures may say. Though Arkansas encompasses the Mississippi Delta in the east, oil-rich timber lands in the south, and the sweeping Ouachita ( Wash-i-taw ) Mountains in the west, the cragged and charismatic Ozark Mountains in the north are its most scenic asset, where the main attractions for tourists are the uncrowded parks and unspoiled rivers. Incidentally, ''Arkansas'' is a distorted version of the name of a small Indian tribe; the state legislature declared once and for all in 1881 that the correct pronunciation is Arkansaw. Destinations by City in Arkansas
The geographical, political and financial center of Arkansas, Little Rock is at the meeting point of its two major regions, the northwestern hills and the eastern Delta. The town today has a relaxed, open feel, a far cry from the dramatic events of 1957. In the rapidly expanding River Market District, 500 E Markham St, the Museum of Discovery, geared largely toward kids, is a welcome and fun addition. This area contains the majority of Little Rock's activity, with a series of restaurants, bars and the actual farmers' market on the river. Behind the museum is Riverfront Park, a thin strip of greenery and fountains that runs for several blocks here, a commemorative sign marks the ''little rock'' for which the city is named, which is not particularly striking.
It's extremely difficult to venture beyond Little Rock and Hot Springs using public transportation. Greyhound runs intermittent services, while Amtrak cuts diagonally east-west through the state, calling at Little Rock, which also holds the only sizeable airport . To see the Ozarks you'll need a car. American Tourister | Delsey luggage | Dockers luggage | Lewis N Clark | Pierre Cardin luggage | Samsonite luggage | Travelpro luggage | Victorinox luggage |