The month of February promises to be fabulous in the state of Arkansas thanks to the Arkansas and Missouri Railroad especially if you are looking for adventure and romance.
Arkansas, just like any other state, has had some successful cities and towns and others that didn't last for various reasons. Here, we're going to take quick look at a few of the towns that didn't make it, and some of what's left.
Back in the summer of last year, I told you about a new state-of-the-art playground that was being constructed in the City of Farmers Branch, Texas a suburb in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Parisian visitor, Julien Navas, had the ultimate experience at Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park on January 11, a big diamond find. It's the fifth diamond found so far this year and the largest since 2020.
One of the biggest celestial events of the year is just a few months away, the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2023. An influx of visitors is expected to arrive in the path of totality and the Texarkana area is one of those regions.
We are all foodies at heart and if someone says they aren't well, they're lying. We found a list of the Best Diners, Drive-ins and Dives in the US and there is one in Arkansas that made the list.
A mixed bag of winter weather is predicted for the Texarkana area late Sunday night into Monday, snow is now expected with up to 5 inches in some areas. The cold air mass that will be associated with this Artic blast will drop temperatures way below freezing until Wednesday.
With the falling temperatures expected by Monday and lows in the teens and single digits by Tuesday morning in most of Arkansas that can make for some pretty amazing ice sculptures such as a waterfall.