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Arkansas State Guide


Also known as the "Natural State," Arkansas is known for its areas of forest wilderness that have remained virtually unchanged since de Soto entered them in 1541. The mighty Arkansas River flows between the Ouachita and Ozark Mountain ranges, which are blanketed by thick forests of pine and broadleaf trees. Acquired from the French during the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, Arkansas was organized as a territory in 1819 and became a state in 1836. The state capital is Little Rock.

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Class - Behind the Scenes: Scenery Construction
Pine Bluff, The Arts And Science Center
Feb 11, 1:00pm
Class - Photography: Beginning Photography
Pine Bluff, The Arts And Science Center
Feb 16, 5:30pm
Preschool Storytime
Little Rock, Central Arkansas Library System
Feb 10, 10:30am
Wolfe at the Door Puppet Show
Little Rock, Central Arkansas Library System
Feb 11, 10:30am
Performance - Up Next: Web of Murder
Fort Smith, Fort Smith Little Theatre
Feb 16, 8:00pm
Performance - Up Next: Web of Murder
Fort Smith, Fort Smith Little Theatre
Feb 17, 8:00pm
Map of Arkansas
Arkansas Map
Arkansas Facts
Abbreviation: AR
Capital: Little Rock
Nickname: Natural State
Population: 2,673,400
Time Zone: CST
State Motto: Regnat populus ("The people rule")
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