A notorious quack peddled cures at an Arkansas resort in the 1930s. Nowadays the con game is all for show
A mysterious light of unknown origin on the backroads of Missouri.
Arkansas folklore has no shortage of monsters. You’re likely familiar with the Fouke Monster, The White River Monster and even the not-so-scary Snipe. But have you heard about the Ozark Howler? My family and I spend a lot of time sitting around the campfire; one of my favorite things to do there (besides eating s’mores) […]
There are certain cool places around Arkansas that have to be seen rather than described, and these locations are truly unforgettable sights to see!
Here are 42 incredible things to do in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Whether you live here or are visiting, you'll want to check out this list!
Throw the GPS coordinates into any smartphone map app, and you’ll be on your way to fun experience.
Ghost stories, True Hauntings, Ghost Hunting Tips, Superstitions, Curses, Folklore, and Ghostlore.
They crusaded with horns sprouting from their heads, and rifles slung across their backs. Legend has it they decreed the virtues of the Holy Bible in one hand, and a torch in the other. They were known as the "Bald Knobbers," and for a period of time in the lawless Ozark Mountains of a post-Civil Wa
Forgotten Fayetteville: The Washington County Historical Society featured Bryant in an interview with esteemed local natives of African-American descent.
I took this photo up on Mt. Sequoyah and just thought I should share it with the world... Mt. Sequoyah is one of the most beautiful places in Fayetteville
Photographer Art Meripol recently unearthed a set of nearly 40 photos he took one fall morning in October of 1974 while he was a student at the University of Arkansas.
Welcome to the Ozarks, an American region with no single story to tell.
Many of the details seem plucked from real-life cases from the '80s and '90s
Photographer Art Meripol recently unearthed a set of nearly 40 photos he took one fall morning in October of 1974 while he was a student at the University of Arkansas.
Here are 42 incredible things to do in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Whether you live here or are visiting, you'll want to check out this list!
Arkansas is home to endless scenic hikes for all abilities that are each special in their own way. Come explore the best hikes in Arkansas.
One of the fastest-growing areas of the country is also a hotbed of burgeoning cultural activity
Learn all about this iconic air rifle without putting an eye out.
In his book, HipBillies: Deep Revolution in the Arkansas Ozarks, Jared M. Phillips examines how these “hippies” of the 1970s led a revolution.
The Ozark Howler, also known as the Ozark Black Howler, the Hoo-Hoo, the Nightshade Bear, and the Devil Cat, is a legendary creature that is purported to live in remote areas of Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. It is typically described as being bear sized, with a thick body, stocky legs, black shaggy hair, glowing red eyes, and prominent horns. Its cry is often described as being a combination of a wolf's howl, an elk's bugle, and the laugh of a hyena. According to Forrest Galante and h
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Photographer Art Meripol recently unearthed a set of nearly 40 photos he took one fall morning in October of 1974 while he was a student at the University of Arkansas.
Although it may not be detailed in every textbook, Arkansas is filled with fantastic stories from the past. Let's look at some of the wild happenings from Arkansas' history.
If you’ve ever thought about a move to the Ozarks, you’re not alone.
Forgotten Fayetteville: The Washington County Historical Society featured Bryant in an interview with esteemed local natives of African-American descent.
It’s that time of year again… When ornaments crowds the shop windows, the candy flows freely, the candles are being lit and everyone waits in anticipations… The best time of year …
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Don't miss out! Checkout our list of fun-filled Northwest Arkansas holiday events scheduled from now through Christmas. Join in the fun and create some wonderful holiday memories. Click Here for updated Christmas Events in Northwest Arkansas 2016. Bentonville Saturday, November 22nd Time: 2:00...
The Ozark Mountains of the 1800's were full of superstitions, some still remain. Practices and daily life in these mountain communities, today might be regarded as strange.
These nine places are some of the most haunted in the Natural State. Are you up for this haunted road trip in Arkansas?
Sequoyah was one of the most famous Cherokee Indians and the only Native American to conceive and perfect an entire alphabet.
I recently had the honor of presenting at the paper session of the Society for Commercial Archeology's 2010 Conference, Odyssey in the Ozark...
Arkansas Outlaws: while the regional legends about Jesse James are legion, so are the Arkansas connections with many other famous outlaws.
A new monument marking the graves of Archibald Yell and his family was unveiled Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery in Fayetteville.
Although it may not be detailed in every textbook, Arkansas is filled with fantastic stories from the past. Let's look at some of the wild happenings from Arkansas' history.