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    Home » Geography » Arkansas: 25 Interesting Facts About You Might Not Know

    Arkansas: 25 Interesting Facts About You Might Not Know

    Henno KrugerBy Henno Kruger5 Mins Read137 ViewsMarch 27, 2023
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    It’s time to give you facts about another US State and today it’s Arkansas’ turn. There’s probably a lot that you don’t know about “The Natural State”, but today my aim is to change that.

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    Here are 10 Interesting Facts About You Might Not Know About Arkansas

    1, The state is known as “The Natural State” due to its abundance of natural beauty, including mountains, lakes, rivers, and hot springs. The state has has over 600,000 acres of lakes.

    2. The state’s name comes from the Quapaw language, meaning “south wind” or “downstream people”. The state is home to several Native American tribes, including the Quapaw, Osage, and Caddo. It is pronounced ‘Arkansaw’ and it’s against the law to say it wrong.

    3. It’s the only state in the United States where diamonds are found naturally. The Crater of Diamonds State Park is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can search for diamonds and other gems.

    The Crater of Diamonds State Park - Arkansas

    4. The state is home to the Ozark Mountains, which are older than the Rocky Mountains. The region is broken by broad, flat-topped ridges and steep valleys with fast-flowing streams.

    5. Hot Springs National Park (which is located in Arkansas) is the smallest national park in the United States.

    6. Walmart’s headquarters is located in Bentonville, Arkansas (the 10th largest city in the state). Bentonville has an estimated population of 54,000.

    Wallmart Home Office - Arkansas

    7. Arkansas is also known for its rich history in the blues and rockabilly music genres. Legendary artists such as Johnny Cash, Levon Helm, and Sonny Burgess all hail from here. Cash was born in Kingsland, Helm was born in Elaine and Burgess was born on a few near Newport.

    8. Legendary soul singer Al Green was born in Forrest City, Arkansas in 1946. One of his biggest hits, “Let’s Stay Together,” remains a classic even to this day.

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    9. The world’s only public diamond mine is located in Murfreesboro, Arkansas. Visitors can pay a fee to search for diamonds and keep any that they find.

    10. The state’s highest point is Mount Magazine, which reaches an elevation of 2,753 feet (839 meters).

    Mount Magazine - Arkansas

    11. The state’s official state motto is “Regnat Populus” which means “The People Rule.”

    12. Before it was a state, the region became a separate territory in 1819. The region was part of the Louisiana Purchase between the United States and France. In June of 1836, Arkansas became a state.

    13. Little Rock is the state’s capital and most populous city in the state. According to 2022 figures, the city has a population of over 204,000. More 748,000 people live in the city’s metropolitan region though (according to 2020 figures).

    Little Rock - Arkansas

    14.  With a population of roughly 3 million (as of 2020), the state is the 34th most-populated state in the USA.

    15. The state’s most important crop is rice. The state is the leading producer of rice and provides 46% of the United States’ supply.

    16. Arkansas is bordered by Missouri in the North, Tennessee and Mississippi in the East, Louisiana in the South, and Texas and Oklahoma in the West. Its eastern border is almost completely formed by the Mississippi River.

    17. Former US president Bill Clinton was born in Hope, Arkansas in 1946. According to a 2019 sensus, the town has a population of less than 10,000.

    18. The state flag has 25 stars on it to symbolize Arkansas becoming the 25th state of the Union.

    Arkansas State Flag

    19. Oscar winning actor Billy Bob Thornton was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1955. He won his Oscar for Slingblade in 1996.

    20. Grammy Award winning artist and Country Music Hall of Fame member Glen Campbell was born in Billstown, Arkansas in 1936.

    21. The state ranks 29th among the 50 states in total area, but, except for Louisiana and Hawaii, it is the smallest state West of the Mississippi River.

    22. The state is home to a world championship duck calling contest. The contest is held every five years in Stuttgart, Arkansas over Thanksgiving weekend. Preliminaries are held across the country, so only the best duck callers compete in the final championship.

    23. Fans of the unexplained love flocking to Dover, Arkansas. The town has been subject to speculation for decades due to the mysterious lights that appear in the sky.

    24. While “The Natural State” may have become the official nickname for Arkansas, an informal moniker might be even more popular. The state has long been known as the “Bear State.”  Black bears roam the state thanks to the abundance of wilderness areas here. Arkansas has also made efforts to conserve the bear population after it began to dip after the 1930s.

    25. Since cheese dip is so important to Arkansas culture, it shouldn’t be a surprise that there’s a world cheese dip championship in the state. The event is held every year in Little Rock. Competitors serve their dip each fall, and the winner is decided by a popular vote. It hasn’t been going on long, but it’s quickly become a treasured tradition.

    Well, there you have it, 25 interesting facts you might not have known about Arkansas. If I’ve left out something important, feel free to comment below.

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