This National Historic Landmark at the junction of Lee, Monroe and Phillips counties preserves the initial point from which all surveys of the prop...
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Explore this complex of five exhibit buildings and learn about life on, and the history of, Arkansas's Grand Prairie and Delta from 1877 to modern ...
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Delta Heritage Trail State Park in southeast Arkansas is being developed under the national "rails to trails" initiative, whereby former railroad l...
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About the Park:Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park, a National Historic Landmark, preserves theinitial point from which land surveys of most of ...
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Playground A new playground area is located in this Day Use Only Park.Boat LaunchingPerry Martin Lake, a 25-acre oxbow lake of the Mississippi Rive...
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Adventure and nature come together at Mississippi River State Park to create a unique family-friendly experience. The newest member of the Arkansas...
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Discover the role of Arkansas’s White River, with emphasis on the Lower White, as a vital transportation route for early settlers on the Arka...
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Located where the Coastal Plain meets the Mississippi Delta, this park offers you the opportunity to experience both in one visit. The trail system...
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Village Creek State Park encompasses nearly 7,000 acres of beautiful forested hills and clear streams to create an environment found nowhere else i...
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A National Historic Landmark, the Toltec Mounds site comprises one of the largest and most impressive archeological sites in the Lower Mississippi ...
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A National Historic Landmark, the Toltec Mounds site comprises one of the largest and most impressive archeological sites in the Lower Mississippi ...
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Exhibits and programs interpret the history of cotton agriculture in Arkansas from statehood in 1836 through World War II, when agricultural practi...
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The Mississippi Delta's captivating beauty and recreational opportunities come together at Arkansas's largest natural lake, Lake Chicot. Cut off ce...
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This National Historic Landmark preserves a 17-acre Mississippian Period American Indian village located here from A.D. 1000 to 1550. Archeologists...
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James Sevier Conway (1796-1855), surveyor, planter, prominent and influencial citizen of pioneer Arkansas, took office as Arkansas's first governor...
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Enjoy the natural sights and sounds of Mississippi and view our state's abundant wildlife in natural habitats. There are rolling hills, pine forest...
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Leroy Percy is the oldest of the Mississippi's State Parks. It is characterized by artesian springs, cypress trees, and ancient oaks dripping with ...
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T.O. Fuller State Park was the first state park open for African Americans east of the Mississippi River. It was designated Shelby County Negro Sta...
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Anglers will find the relatively shallow waters of 640-acre Lake Poinsett, nestled atop the rolling hills of Crowley's Ridge in northeast Arkansas,...
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In the spring of 1864, three Civil War battles took place in south central Arkansas that were part of the Union Army's Red River Campaign. The ...
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