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Arkansas (The Natural State)

Arkansas has the only working Diamond mine in the US. Bentonville is national headquarters to the world's largest retailor
Wal-Mart. Greasy Corner, Ozone, Yellville, Bald Knob, Possum Grape, Waldo, and Whistleville all are towns in Arkansas.

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Some of Arkansas' Top Tourist Attractions:

Riverfront Park
River Market (The)
Little Rock Tours
St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church
Arkansas Arts Center
Great Passion Play
Hot Springs National Park
Maumelle Park
Lake Catherine
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge

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State Facts:

Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism:
800-828-8974
http://www.Arkansas.com

Capital: Little Rock

Population: 2,673,400

Governor: Mike Huckabee (R, to January 2007)

Entered the Union: June 15, 1836

As the: 25th state

Motto: Regnat Populus (The People Rule)

Nickname: The Natural State, The Land of Opportunity

Flower: Apple Blossom

Bird: Mockingbird

Song: "Arkansas"

Origin of Name: From the Quapaw word meaning "south wind"

Major Industries: Food Products, Lumber and Wood, and Cotton

Points of Interest: Hot Springs National Park, Buffalo National River, the Ozark Mountains

Bordering States: Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, and Mississippi

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