Thursday, April 24, 2008

Spring Travel Part Two: Eureka Springs, Arkansas


Eureka Springs, a beautiful Victorian community nestled in the rolling Ozark hills of Northwest Arkansas, is one of the most beloved destinations in the South.
Founded during the late 1800s as a health resort, Eureka Springs today offers a wide variety of historic sites, beautiful architecture, restored springs as well as an array of unique restaurants, bed and breakfast inns, historic hotels and more.
The entire downtown area is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, for good reason. There are few communities from the late 1800s that are as well preserved as Eureka Springs.
To learn more about Eureka Springs, Arkansas, including some of its resident ghosts, please visit www.exploresouthernhistory.com/eurekaindex.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Great Write-up! For more heritage info, visit www.EurekaSpringsHistory.Com
Dan

Dale Cox said...

Dan,

Thank you for the post. I had stumbled across your site before and really enjoyed it.

For anyone who hasn't visited, he has great historical photos, photos of plaques, etc.

Dale