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Home to three four-year institutions of higher learning—Hendrix College, the University of Central Arkansas and Central Baptist College—Conway has grown by leaps and bounds over the past several years. Just 30 minutes north of Little Rock, Conway is a favorite place for commuters to call home, whether in one of the many newly developed subdivisions or in older, more...
Home to the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville is a beautiful college town filled with Razorback spirit, a plethora of downtown boutique shopping and dining, a host of hot music spots and a growing art scene. Situated in the Ozark Mountains, there’s never a lack of magnificent scenery, and residents benefit from local parks and recreational areas, including Wilson Park...
Hot Springs is America’s first resort town, and continues to be one of the south’s most popular vacation spots for couples and families, as well as business conventions. Home to naturally occurring thermal water springs, Hot Springs National Park is the first federally protected area in the nation’s history. Downtown Hot Springs is filled with one-of-a-kind boutiques,...
As the home of Arkansas State University, Jonesboro has a thriving artistic community, from visual arts to music to live theater, as well as being northeast Arkansas’ medical center, with St. Bernards Regional Medical Center bringing patients and providers in droves. The large town of almost 60,000 people is the area’s retail hub as well, with the opening of the new...
As the state’s capitol, Little Rock is a bustling metropolitan city offering a wonderful blend of urban and suburban living, dining and entertainment. As home to the headquarters of Dillard’s, Alltel, Heifer International and the Clinton Presidential Library, Little Rock’s corporate and real estate markets are continually growing. Located on the Arkansas River, the city...
Incredibly friendly folks and a thriving downtown square enhance the rich, small-town charm of Magnolia, tucked in the pine forest of south Arkansas’ Columbia County. Magnolia trees surround the courthouse, colorful murals celebrate the area’s history, and locally owned boutiques and restaurants make it a shopper’s dream. Each May, the square hosts the Magnolia Blossom...
A rapidly expanding city, Rogers is bursting with commercial and residential developments. With upscale hotels and shopping popping up along I-540 and new housing communities spanning north to south, Rogers is still able to maintain its charming downtown square, filled with antique stores and local favorites. Just 10 minutes from downtown, Beaver Lake offers 30,000 acres...
The oldest working courthouse in the State of Arkansas is anchored in Searcy’s Downtown Main Street District. Searcy, a beautiful and thriving community, is the heart of Arkansas’ newest economic boom, the Fayetteville Shale. Anticipated to be one of the fastest growing cities in the state over the next few years, Searcy is the home of the internationally known Harding...
Known as the “Rice and Duck Capital of the World,” Stuttgart is steeped in agricultural history. Riceland Foods, the largest rice miller in the country, is headquartered here, where it provides services for its more-than 9,000 farmer-members in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Texas who grow rice, soybeans and wheat. Each year, Riceland produces more than 2....

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