Grand Promenade walking trail Hot Springs AR
Grand Promenade Walking Trail Hot Springs
Historic Bathhouse Row
Hot Springs, Arkansas gets its name from the naturally thermal spring waters found here. Have you visited the Spa City?
Hot Springs National Park A Stroll Downtown Bathhouse Row
Hot Springs National Park A Stroll Downtown Bathhouse Row
Quality Inn & Suites Hot Springs in Hot Springs AR
Book here: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quality Inn & Suites Hot Springs 4319 Central Avenue Hot Springs AR 71913 The Quality Inn & Suites hotel is conveniently located just four miles from the Memorial Field Airport. This Hot Springs, AR hotel is minutes from area attractions like Lake Hamilton, Lake Ouachita, Oaklawn thoroughbred horse race track, and the Hot Springs Convention Center. Visitors will enjoy the Bathhouse Row National Historic Landmark District located in Hot Springs National Park. Magic Springs & Crystal Falls amusement and water park is only eight miles away. Several shops are nearby. A variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges are located in the surrounding area. The hotel offer a free continental breakfast, free coffee and free local calls, free high-speed Internet access in all rooms, free wireless high-speed Internet access in the lobby and access to copy and fax services. Some rooms also feature spacious work desks. The hotel's meeting room accommodates up to 70 people. Also have a seasonal outdoor pool. All spacious guest rooms include hair dryers and cable television. Suites come equipped with refrigerators, microwaves and coffee makers. Non-smoking rooms are also available. A newsstand is located on the property for guest convenience. This is a pet-friendly hotel; a small nightly fee is required.
Candlewood Suites Hot Springs - Hot Springs, Arkansas
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Feel at Home at our Hot Springs Extended Stay hotel.
We would like to welcome you to the Candlewood Suites in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Our hotel, located in central Arkansas, is two miles from historic downtown Hot Springs and about an hour from Little Rock.
The hotel is conveniently situated near downtown Hot Springs and close to area attractions. Located in the Diamond Lakes Region, our Hot Springs hotel is near a variety of outdoor activities such as Hot Springs National Park, Lake Hamilton and Hot Springs Country Club. Other exciting attractions include Hot Springs Mountain Tower, Magic Springs, Crystal Falls Water Park and Mid-America Science Museum. Don't leave Hot Springs before you visit the famous Bathhouse Row.
Our Hot Springs hotel is in close proximity to local businesses and meeting facilities. Nearby companies include Acme Brick, Alcoa, K-Tech, Munro and Xerox. Summit Arena and the Hot Springs Convention Center offer meeting space for both large and small events. Both facilities are less than three miles from our extended stay hotel in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
You can enjoy premium amenities that help you feel at home while staying at our pet friendly hotel. You can stay connected using the free high-speed Internet access. Other choice amenities include an on-site convenience store, complimentary laundry services, a 24-hour fitness center and once a week room cleaning.
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Grand Promenade - Hot Springs National Park
Two Women Injured in Hot Springs Shooting
Two Women Injured in Hot Springs Shooting
Top 10 Things To Do In Arkansas | Southern Living
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Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas - Hotel, Spa & Convention Center in Rogers AR
Book here: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas - Hotel, Spa & Convention Center 3303 Pinnacle Hills Parkway Rogers AR 72758 This Rogers, Arkansas hotel is connected to the John Q. Hammons Center and near the Pinnacle Hills Promenade mall. The all-suite hotel offers free shuttle service within a 3-mile radius. Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas-Hotel, Spa & Convention Center provides a free cooked-to-order breakfast every morning and an evening manager's reception. Guests can also have lunch and dinner in the hotel's Cedar Creed Bistro. Guests can use the indoor pool or spacious fitness center at the Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas. A full-service spa and 24-hour business center are also available. Guest suites at the Northwest Arkansas Embassy feature microwaves and mini-refrigerators. Cable TV and coffee makers are also included.
Boondocking at the Old Air Strip
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Shot a little video showing the road in and then the area where we camped.
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Exploring Arkansas May 2016
Speleology students from Lyon College in Batesville go to their class at Bat Cave nearby town. Gravity Hill in Helena has been perplexing folks for quite some time, as vehicles roll uphill when put in neutral. The Wax Museum in Hot Springs wasn't always that –built in 1893, the building was the Southern Club – the oldest illegal gambling casino in the South. Mt Magazine in west Arkansas is the highest peak in the state, along with its own climate – if you're looking for snow in the winter, you'll most likely find it atop this mountain.
Segregation: Our Community's Secret. A presentation by Mark Wyman
Segregation: Our Community's Secret. A presentation by Mark Wyman, Distinguished Emeritus Professor of History from Illinois State University.
NOTE: This video displays visuals used during the lecture, but when there was no visual the screen of this video will be black.
According to Wyman, a local African American leader once commented that “People don’t know how bad it was here—even black kids don’t know how bad it was.” He referred to local customs that barred African-Americans from many aspects of life in Bloomington-Normal, which are now largely forgotten by all but those who were victims of these unwritten laws of racial exclusion. Wyman decided to investigate this for himself and began an extensive examination of local newspapers to help bring this part of the African American story in McLean County to light. His program will examine those findings.
Dr. Mark Wyman is a Distinguished Emeritus Professor of History from Illinois State University, having taught from 1971 until his retirement in 2004. A former newspaperman, his history publications have ranged from Western hard-rock miners, to immigrants returning to Europe, to hoboes harvesting crops across the West. Wyman was also guest curator of the Museum’s past exhibit Adlai! The Life and Times of Adlai E. Stevenson II 2002-2004.
Dr. Mark Wyman begins speaking at 3:22
7:36-12:33 Post Civil-War integration, Jesse Fell and the Bloomington leader newspaper – African Americans could vote, Normal schools were integrated, an African American was elected to a county seat, ISSCS had both black and white orphaned children, some restaurants served African Americans.
11:36- 14:35 -- 1890s- significant emergence of racial segregation and discrimination
13:20-13:57 -- 1900 census and housing patterns of African Americans
14:35-25:10 and again at 45:50-47:57 – Segregated beach at Miller park & the drowning of Phyllis Hogan
27:51-30:08 -- African Americans not allowed to stay at local hotels & segregated seats in theaters
32:48-36:55 -- KKK in the 1920s
36:58-39:08 -- Segregation and discrimination in restaurants
39:20- 42:55 -- Discrimination of and protests by WWII African American veterans
50:14-51:42 -- Merlin Kennedy, the Black Santa
42:47-51:42 -- Ending segregation – the milestones
51:46 Conclusion -- Why is Bloomington normal history of racial segregation such a secret, especially among the white population?
Reading from “Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs” by Sally Mann
Reading from “Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs” by Sally Mann
Auburn City Council Meeting Oct. 15, 2019
The Auburn City Council will meet for its 20th regular meeting of 2019. Find an agenda and more details at auburnalabama.org/agenda.
Norcross at Milton 2014
Norcross at Milton