A former Arkansas State Park in Oklahoma is either proof that Columbus was not the first to “discover” the new world, proof that the state of Arkansas was once duped into believing that Vikings were living in Oklahoma 1000 years ago, or perhaps proof that a famous explorer met his end in a location that was previously lost to history.
The Great North American Eclipse on April 8, 2024 is a highly anticipated event. And Arkansas is in a top-notch location to experience it. The path of totality is set to make a large appearance in the state, stretching from the southwest corner of Arkansas to the northeast point. Overall, 53 of the state s 75 counties are in this path, including cities like Little Rock, Hot Springs, Texarkana, Conway, and Jonesboro. The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism is primed and prepared for the expected record number of visitors to the state.
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Searcy officials have been told that Riverside Park could be developed into a park that draws visitors to the city from throughout the state and even the central part of