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  2. Blue Spring Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    Blue Spring Heritage Center (formerly known as Eureka Springs Gardens) is a 33-acre (13 ha) privately owned tourist attraction in the Arkansas Heritage Trails System containing native plants and hardwood trees in a setting of woodlands, meadows, and hillsides.

  3. King Biscuit Blues Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival was temporarily renamed Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival from 2005 to 2010 due to problems arising out of rights of the name. [ 2 ] The festival was started in 1986 under the guidance of the "Main Street Helena" organization, which is part of the " Main Street, USA " program.

  4. Blue Springs Village, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Blue Springs Village is an unincorporated community in Brush Creek Township in northeastern Washington County, Arkansas, United States. [1] The community is located east of Springdale , just north of U.S. Route 412 on the west bank of Beaver Lake .

  5. Arkansas State beats Bowling Green in 68 Ventures Bowl, 38-31

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    Arkansas State entered halftime up 24-21 over the Falcons in a tightly contested game. Jaylen Raynor was named the game’s offensive MVP, completing 18 of 30 passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns.

  6. Duke loses to Arkansas in ACC-SEC Challenge. Three ... - AOL

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    Duke shot poorly and struggled to stop Arkansas, ... Arkansas pulled away from cold-shooting Duke behind Khalif Battle’s 21 points and beat the Blue Devils, 80-75, at Bud Walton Arena. Duke (5-2 ...

  7. Arkansas Times - Wikipedia

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    The Times was an early innovator in Arkansas as a source of online news. [citation needed] Its Arkansas Blog began as a source of breaking news and analysis about Arkansas in October 2004. It records some 300,000 unique visitors monthly and also attracts readers through Facebook and Twitter posts.

  8. Blue Ball, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ball was founded in 1873, and according to tradition was named from the fancied resemblance of a nearby mountain to a blue ball. [2] A variant name is "Blueball". [1] A post office called Blue Ball was established in 1873, and remained in operation until 1955.

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