They connect through the Hernando DeSoto Bridge going across the Mississippi River but never by land.
188 miles taking this route:Take I-40 WEST (towards LITTLE ROCK), from Memphis, to I-30 WEST to TEXARKANA, via I-440 WEST to bypass LITTLE ROCK, ARK. (EXIT 159 off I-40 in ARKANSAS to get onto I-440 WEST to TEXARKANA).Take I-30 WEST to U.S. 70 WEST to HOT SPRINGS off EXIT 111.Take U.S. 70 WEST to Hot Springs.
About 1hour and 45 minutes
455 miles taking this route:Take I-55 SOUTH (towards MEMPHIS), from St. Louis, to I-40 WEST to LITTLE ROCK at EXIT 8, in West Memphis, ARKANSAS.Take I-40 WEST to I-30 WEST to TEXARKANA, via I-440 WESTto bypass LITTLE ROCK, ARK. (take EXIT 159 off I-40 to get onto I-440 WEST to TEXARKANA).Take I-30 WEST to U.S. 70 WEST to HOT SPRINGS at EXIT 111.Take U.S. 70 WEST to Hot Springs.
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Noah's ark.
Noah listened to god and built the Ark accordingly to what God said.
720 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 27 SOUTH, from Rome, to I-20 WEST to ANNISTON.Take I-20 WEST to U.S. 78 WEST at EXIT 123 in BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA.Take U.S. 78 WEST (FUTURE I-22 CORRIDOR) to I-240 WEST in MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.Take I-240 WEST to I-40 WEST to LITTLE ROCK, in Downtown Memphis.Take I-40 WEST to I-540 NORTH to FAYETTEVILLE at EXIT 12 in ARKANSAS.Take I-540 NORTH to Rogers.
I think God told Noah to build the ark. Haven't you ever heard of Noah's Ark? It's a Bible story I think.
No i think it was David not Saul.
Lots of animals and a few humans. That is, if the ark ever existed; most cultures, including Native Americans, have a flood myth.
No government can lay claim, in the legal sense, to Noah's Ark unless we know where it is. Whether because there never was a Noah's Ark or because it has long since been destroyed, no evidence of the Ark has ever been found.
Northern Arkansas around West Memphis or around Conway or Russelville and they are all located in Arkansas