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  2. Bella Vista, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Bella Vista is a city in Benton County, Arkansas, United States. The community has taken advantage of the natural setting within the Springfield Plateau of the Ozark Mountains since first established in 1917 as a summer resort destination.

  3. Blackwell-Paisley Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Blackwell-Paisley Cabin is a historic summer cabin on Suits-Us Drive in Bella Vista, Arkansas. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-storey wood-frame structure, facing west, with a front gable roof. A carport is attached to the south facade of the main cabin, and projects forward of it, with its own gable roof.

  4. Wonderland Cave - Wikipedia

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    Wonderland Cave is the largest cave in northwestern Arkansas. It is located on Dartmoor Road in Bella Vista, northeast of Bella Vista Lake and east of United States Route 71. The published report of the cave dates to 1868. Purchased in 1917, the cave was developed by Clarence A. Linebarger in 1929, opening it as a nightclub on March 1, 1930.

  5. 22 photos show beautiful hidden gems across the US - AOL

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    Mildred B. Cooper Chapel in Bella Vista, Arkansas A popular tourist and wedding destination, the Mildred B. Cooper Chapel was built in 1988. Elizabeth W. Kearley/Getty Images

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Benton ...

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    South of Bella Vista on McKisic Creek Rd. 36°24′53″N 94°13′42″W  /  36.414722°N 94.228333°W  / 36.414722; -94.228333  ( New Home School and Bella Vista

  7. Sutherlin Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Sutherlin Cabin is a historic summer cabin at 4 North Mountain in Bella Vista, Arkansas. Built c. 1924, it is the simplest of the handful of summer cabins in Bella Vista to survive from that period. It presents a single story at the front, but sits on a steeply sloping lot that provides a full second story at the rear.