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The Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway is a for-profit passenger tourist railway established by the late Robert Dortch, Jr. and his wife Mary Jane in 1981 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. The railway offers one-hour excursion tours, a catered luncheon train and a catered dinner train - each lasting a little more than one hour, from April ...
On February 14, 1880, Eureka Springs was incorporated as a city. Thousands of visitors came to the springs based on Saunders's promotion, and covered the area with tents and shanties. In 1881, Eureka Springs enjoyed the status of Arkansas's fourth-largest city, and by 1889 it had become the second largest city, behind Little Rock.
Onyx Cave is a small show cave located about 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. It has been a tourist attraction since 1893, making it the oldest show cave in Arkansas. The cave does not contain onyx, but rather flowstone, also known as "cave onyx". During the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century many such caves ...
The Arkansas Ozarks' Pig Trail Scenic Byway stretches only 19 miles but has more than its share of natural beauty and gentle rolling hills. ... The entire Victorian-style downtown of Eureka ...
Protected areas of Carroll County, Arkansas (4 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Carroll County, Arkansas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Eureka Springs is an eclectic, inclusive town in the Ozark Mountains of northwest Arkansas. The springs here are cold, but the city has about 60 of them to explore while you’re out and about.