Arkansas is home to diverse cities and communities, each with something unique for visitors to discover. The people and towns in the Delta have been shaped by a long tradition of agriculture -- a bit of the "Old South" is still alive there. On the state's western edge, Fort Smith was once a military outpost on the nation's frontier. Today, its visitors can explore its "Wild West" history. The world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, is headquartered in Bentonville. That city and nearby Rogers, Springdale and Fayetteville make up one of America's fastest-growing metropolitan areas. Eureka Springs, in the Ozark Mountains, and Hot Springs, in the Ouachita Mountains, are two "spa" cities that have long drawn vacationers in search of healing and relaxation.
At the center of the state, Little Rock is Arkansas's capital city. The Arkansas River borders Little Rock, and it's here where the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains begin to rise from flat farmlands. Fittingly, the state's diverse cultures converge at Little Rock, which is home to a thriving and downtown entertainment district, a wide array of restaurants, exciting nightlife, riverside parks and golf courses, and the Clinton Presidential Library.

Throughout Arkansas are other communities with equally interesting histories, places to go and things to see. See how an oil boom that began in 1921 has influenced
El Dorado ... visit
Altus in Arkansas's wine country ... spend a day shopping in the small, quaint town of
Hardy ... learn about the history of the blues at
Helena-West Helena ... or shop for crafts and see live folk music performances at
Mountain View. These communities, though, are just a sampling of what The Natural State has to offer. Discover for yourself!
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