WASHINGTON, Ark. The Liberty-Eylau High School chorus and Texarkana s 4-States Fusion Chorus are among the musical participants for the 37th Christmas and Candlelight event.
WASHINGTON, Ark. The spring Jonquil Festival at Historic Washington State Park will again be in full bloom Friday and Saturday after being canceled the last two years because of COVID-19.
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Texarkana hoping to see more tourists this summer
Poor road conditions and traffic issues in Baton Rouge cost drivers just over $2,000 per year for vehicle repair costs, lost time, and fuel spent for delays.(WAFB)
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TEXARKANA, Ark. (KSLA) - National Tourism Week kicks off the summer travel season and areas around the ArkLaTex are hoping this year will be a far cry from 2020.
The Hempstead County Melody Boys welcomed motorists on May 6 at the Arkansas Welcome Center in Texarkana. Visitor numbers were down last year due to COVID-19, but with summer near, Arkansas tourism leaders say things have already begun to pickup.