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  • Historical Attractions in Arkansas

Arkansas embarks on its great past. The trace of its flourishing history can be explored at various historic sites scattered all over the state. Little Rock, Hot Springs, Fort Smith, Eureka Springs and Fayetteville have many great attractions that appeal the children and elders alike. Mountain Village 1890 in Bull Shoals is an ode to the settlers who first visited and stayed in Ozark Mountain region. The entire setup is historically recreated to get the feel of those early people. Magic Springs Theme Park in Hot Springs has been entertaining hordes since years, and keeps adding the most modern rides and other entertainment stuff to catch the visitors’ thrill as always. Old State House in Little Rock is the oldest building in this capital city. Fort Smith has majestically preserved the remains of two good old military forts and the Federal Court building.
Arkansas  Historical Attractions Confederate Cemetery St. Elizabeth Catholic Church Arkansas State Capitol
This 1913-built Railroad Depot lets you step back in time to when steam locomotives ruled the rails. Enjoy America's past at the Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway Depot that transports you back to an earlier age of locomotive transportation. Enjoy the Excursion Train or the Dining Car. See 1940-era diesel locomotive in operation or view stationary steam locomotive exhibits. Watch the authentic turntable operate to turn the engines around and discover how a locomotive can also be turned on the end-of-the-line wye. And better still dine in luxury as you ride the rails. Enjoy the elegant flavor of the 1920's aboard the Eurekan Dining Car and relish the specially prepared cuisine while riding the clickety-clack.
Eureka Springs Railroad Depot
This Bridge was constructed over the Mississippi River in 1949, and which then reflected a boom in the automobile age after the world war. This initiative was spearheaded by the Memphis and Arkansas Bridge Commission which was formed in 1939 resulting from the need to provide a more efficient transportation route across the Mississippi River.
Memphis & Arkansas Bridge
  • Historical Attractions in Arkansas