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On May 10, 2014, Eureka Springs became the first city in Arkansas to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. On May 12, 2015, Eureka Springs passed a Non-Discrimination Ordinance (Ord. 2223), with voters choosing 579 for to 261 against. [8] It became the first city in Arkansas to have such a law to cover LGBT residents and tourists. But a ...
Most of Eureka Springs and its environs; also S. Main 36°24′06″N 93°44′18″W / 36.401667°N 93.738333°W / 36.401667; -93.738333 ( Eureka Springs Historic Eureka Springs
The Eureka Springs Historic District is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. Its boundaries are those of the city of Eureka Springs, Arkansas at the time of its listing, specifically augmented in 1979 to include its historic railroad depot. Much of the city was developed between 1880 (when ...
Quigley's Castle is a historic house museum and garden at 274 Quigley Castle Road, off Arkansas Highway 23 south of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and is one of the most unusual houses in northwestern Arkansas. The house was designed by Elise Quigley and built in 1943 by Albert Quigley and a neighbor, using lumber from the property.
Arkansas: Thorncrown Chapel. Eureka Springs Thorncrown Chapel has 425 windows and 6,000 feet of glass that let the surrounding Ozark wilderness take center stage. Its soaring beams and distinctive ...
Dairy Hollow House was a country inn and restaurant in the Ozark mountain community of Eureka Springs, Arkansas.Once described as "A kind of Algonquin Round Table of the Ozarks" by The Washington Post, it was co-created by the writer Crescent Dragonwagon [1] and her late husband, the historic preservationist and writer Ned Shank (1956–2000).
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.
Conway – The City of Colleges (The University of Central Arkansas, Hendrix College, and Central Baptist College) [7] Dumas – Home of the Ding Dong Daddy [8] El Dorado. Arkansas' Original Boomtown [9] Queen City of South Arkansas [9] Emerson – The Biggest Little Town in Arkansas [4] Eureka Springs - Little Switzerland of the Ozarks ...