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  2. Arkansas Travelers - Wikipedia

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    In Ray Winder, was the general manager for Little Rock Travelers when it became defunct in 1961, but continued as general manager for the Arkansas Travelers until 1976. Winder had worked as a ticket taker in 1915 before rising to general manager. More than once, he almost single-handedly kept baseball in Little Rock.

  3. The Arkansas Traveler (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Arkansas Traveler" (also known as "The Arkansaw Traveler") is an American folk song first published by Mose Case, a humorist and guitarist from New York, in 1863. The song was based on the composition "The Arkansas Traveller" by Sandford C. Faulkner and is the Arkansas official historic song .

  4. Arkansas Traveler (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Traveller on his weary way (an advertisement from 1900 for ham) U. S. Air Force's Lockheed P-38 (October 1944) named the 'Arkansas Traveler' at Clastres Airfield, France . The Arkansas Traveler, or Arkansas Traveller, is a figure of American folklore and popular culture from the first half of the 19th-century.

  5. Dickey–Stephens Park - Wikipedia

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    Dickey–Stephens Park is a baseball park in North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. The ballpark is primarily used for baseball and serves as the home for the Arkansas Travelers of the Texas League. The capacity of the ballpark is 7,300 which includes 5,800 fixed seats capacity and 1,500 on the berms. [4]

  6. Sandford C. Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    Sandford C. Faulkner was born in Georgetown, Kentucky, on March 3, 1803 to Nicholas and Sally (née Fletcher) Faulkner. [1] He was responsible in large part for the story forming the basis of the "Arkansas Traveler," [2] [3] which was the official song of Arkansas from 1949 to 1963, and the official state historic song of Arkansas since 1987. [4]

  7. Arkansas Traveler - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Traveler (honorary title), a title bestowed by the State of Arkansas; Arkansas Traveler tomato, a variety of heirloom tomato "The Arkansas Traveler", nickname and stage persona of Bob Burns; Arkansas Travelers, a minor league baseball team in Little Rock, Arkansas; Arkansas Traveler, a humor magazine founded by Opie Read

  8. Category:Arkansas Travelers players - Wikipedia

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    Players for the Arkansas Travelers, an American minor league baseball franchise that has played in the International League (1963), Pacific Coast League (1964–1965), and Texas League (since 1966). Contents

  9. Arkansas Traveler (album) - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Traveler is an alternative folk album released by American singer-songwriter Michelle Shocked in 1992. Her fourth album for Mercury Records, the songs focused around the roots of her music. The album included collaborations with several other artists, including Taj Mahal, Alison Krauss, Tony Levin and Norman Blake.