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State of Arkansas Public sites:
State of Arkansas: A good source of online services and information. Get instant access to state, county and city government information and online services. http://www.state.ar.us/
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission: The mission of the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission is to wisely manage all the fish and wildlife resources of Arkansas while providing maximum enjoyment for the people. http://www.agfc.state.ar.us/
Tourism: Nice website by the Arkansas Office of Tourism. Loaded with info, photos and business links. "There are more than 200 public-owned campgrounds in Arkansas--offering nearly 9,800 individual family camps. Excerpt from website:"Arkansas offers camping, hiking and backpacking opportunities of all types throughout a wide range of geographic environments. Arkansas has mountains, lakes, rivers, forests, prairies--and each area provides a choice of highly developed or rustic outdoor adventures." http://www.arkansas.com/
State Parks: This is the official Arkansas State Parks Web site. You will find helpful information for planning your family vacation, camping weekend or RV park getaway. Everything from resorts, camping, boating, cabin rentals, hiking trails, fishing, golf and more. http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/
Historical information about Arkansas
Motto: Regnat Populus - The People Rule
Excerpt from the website of the Historic Museum of Arkansas:
"Historic Arkansas Museum invites you to come in and step back into frontier history. Tour the museum's historic grounds and visit a pre-civil war neighborhood, including the oldest home still standing in Little Rock and the site where William Woodruff once printed the Arkansas Gazette. Interact with a living history character and see first-hand how early residents lived. Inside the Museum Center, explore Arkansas-made art and artifacts in four exhibit galleries, see contemporary Arkansas art in the Trinity Gallery, and watch kids having fun in the interactive children's gallery. Shop for quilts and other contemporary crafts in the Museum Store, and see the award-winning introductory video in the theater...." (click link below for full text)
http://www.arkansashistory.com/
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