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Arkansas: The natural state

Friday, 2 March 20073 min read

In Northwest Arkansas, the place to be is the War Eagle Fair May 4-6 and
Oct. 18-21, 2007, in Hindsville. The event celebrates the Ozark arts and
crafts tradition with a festival that began in 1954 and offers an extensive
selection of authentic crafts. While in the area, visit the Clinton House Museum in Fayetteville, Pinnacle Promenade in Rogers and Wal-Mart Visitors Center in Bentonville.

Reconnect with your family along the banks of the Arkansas River during the 30th annual Riverfest arts and music festival May 25-27, 2007, in Little Rock and North Little Rock. Three days of music and entertainment of all genres for all ages will be the backdrop for a quality, recreational, cultural, educational, family-oriented celebration of the visual and performing arts.

Come to Little Rock and be a part of history with the Central High School
Crisis Desegregation 50th Commemoration Sept. 21-25, 2007. Events will
include the grand opening of the new visitor center, educational and
judicial forums, and a ceremony on the front lawn of Central High Sept.
25 with state and national leaders, as well as the Little Rock Nine.
Other must-see attractions include the William J. Clinton Presidential
Center and Park, Heifer International Global Headquarters and River Market Entertainment District in Little Rock.

Not too far for your group to see are Oaklawn Jockey Club and Bathhouse Row in
Hot Springs. For more information, contact the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism group travel division at [email protected]

Courtesy of grouptravelleader.com

or call 1-800-872-1259 for your
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