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Little Rock Arkansas Hold one of the nation's largest municiple park.
On June 15, 1836 Arkansas became the 25th official state of the United States of America.
You call a person from Arkansas is an Arkansan.
Elevations in the state range from 54 feet above sea level in the far southeast corner to 2,753 feet above at Mount Magazine, the state’s highest point.
Arkansas contains over 600,000 acres of lakes and 9,700 miles of streams and rivers.
The college football team for Arkansas are the Arkansas Razorbacks.
The Arkansas Razorbacks are ranked fourth in baseball.
There chant is they say "wooo" wiggle there fingers slap there hand together, and then yell "PIG."
The Arkansas soccer game channel is the SEC network.
Arkansas is still in the NCAA tournement.
Arkansas was part of the Louisiana Purchase between the United States and France.
Arkansas's original name was "south wind."
In April 1857, a Mormon apostle named Parley P. Pratt was murdered in Arkansas by the legal husband of one of Pratt's plural wives.
Arkansas invented "cheese dip" in 1930.
During World War 2, Arkansas ranked twelfth overall in terms of war bond money raised among the forty-eight states of the Union.
Arkansas's first blue law “prohibited not only all sales on Sunday, but also all labor on Sunday with some minor exceptions for acts of daily necessity and charity.”
It's illegal for the Arkansas River to rise above the Main Street Bridge in Little Rock.
It's illegal in Arkansas to honk your horn at a sandwich shop after 9 pm.
It is illegal to kill "any living creature" in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Arkansas's first blue law “prohibited not only all sales on Sunday, but also all labor on Sunday with some minor exceptions for acts of daily necessity and charity.”
It's illegal for the Arkansas River to rise above the Main Street Bridge in Little Rock.
It's illegal in Arkansas to honk your horn at a sandwich shop after 9 pm.
It is illegal to kill "any living creature" in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Brooks Robinson is in the baseball hall of fame, and is from Arkansas.
Johnny Cash is a Arkansas famouse singer.
Diamonds were first discovered in Arkansas by John W. Huddleston in 1906.
The show "Designing Women" was produced by Harry Thomason, a Little Rock native.
Arkansas-native Hattie Caraway was the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate in November 1932.
The state is covered by mountains, river valleys, forests, lakes, and bayous in addition to the cities of Arkansas.
The Arkansas River Valley is among largest areas of Arkansas.
Arkansas is made up of 6 divsions of geography.
Arkansas has experienced only one major earthquake.
Arkansas is the smallest state west of the Mississippi River.
The most visited city in Arkansas is Littke Rock.