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Arkansas, the thirty-second most populous state became the 25th state in the Union in the year 1836 and then fought for the south during the American Civil War. Arkansas touts its highest point at Mount Magazine with an elevation of 2,753 feet, a diamond mine open to the public in Murpheesboro and crystal clear lakes for boating and fishing. Arkansas’ still draws in tourists digging for keeper diamonds and quartz crystals. The natural beauty of the state includes waterfalls, caverns to explore, plenty of scenic drives especially during the fall, and forested mountain trails to hike. Find seclusion and privacy in a one of a kind Arkansas bed and breakfast from Eureka Springs to Little Rock.
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