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Arkansas

A state located in the south of the United States. It ranks 29th in terms of total land area and 32nd in terms of population.

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How long does it take to drive from Fort Smith Arkansas to Hot Springs Arkansas?

The time it would take to get from Arkansas to Cancun would depend on your mode of transportation. If you were to drive from Little Rock, Arkansas to Cancun, Mexico it would take you approximately 38 hours.

What is the phone number of the Marion County Arkansas Heritage Society in Yellville Arkansas?

The address of the Marion County Arkansas Heritage Society is: Po Box 761, Yellville, AR 72687-0761

What states touch Arkansas?

  • Oklahoma
  • Missouri
  • Mississippi
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Louisiana

What are industries of Arkansas?

Arkansas has been a leader in timber production and rice production for awhile now. It has also been known for clothing, furniture, and color tv sets.

Who is the famous person in Arkansas?

There are a lot of famous people from Arkansas: (the following information was taken from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Arkansas#Musicians).

* Adams, Joey Lauren

* Alexander, Katherine

* Byrd-Nethery, Miriam (1929-2003), actress * Davis, Gail, film actress, best known as Annie Oakley from the 1950s television series * Davis, Daniel (born 1945), actor best known for his role as "Niles the butler" on the television series The Nanny * Gerard, Gil (born 1943), actor * Goff, Norris, actor, Abner of Lum and Abner * Gauge (born 1980), adult film actress * Harper, Tess (born 1950), actress * Ladd, Alan (1913-1964), actor * Lauck, Chester (1902-1980), actor, Lum of Lum and Abner * Lawrence, Marjorie, actress * Nemec, Corin (born 1971), actor * Newbern, George (born 1964), actor * Powell, Dick (1904-1963), actor * Steenburgen, Mary (born 1953), actress * Tai, Kobe (born 1972), porn actress * Turner, Karri (born 1966), actress * Thornton, Billy Bob (born 1955), actor, Oscar-winning screenwriter * Braden, John (1949-2004), writer, producer, director * Berry, Danielle Bunten (1949-1998), video game designer * Dudley, Carl Ward (1910-1973), filmmaker and producer * Fisher, George (1923-2003), political cartoonist * Green, David Gordon (born 1975), filmmaker * Jones, E. Fay (1921-2004), architect and designer * Powell, Nate (born 1978), comic book artist * Thomason, Harry (born 1940), television producer * Washburn, Edward (1831-1860), painter of The Arkansas Traveler * TJ Brown Scrollsaw, Intarsia woodworking artist. * Andrews, Shawn, professional football player * Ausbie, Herbert (Geese), professional basketball player with Harlem Globetrotters * Bearden, Gene (1920-2004), professional baseball player * Bell, Earl, Olympic pole vaulter * Brock, Lou (born 1939), professional baseball player * Brown, Ray, professional football player * Broyles, Frank (born 1924), football coach, athletic director * Bryant, Paul 'Bear' (1913-1983), football coach * Carr, Bill (1909-1966), Olympic runner and 2-time gold medalist * Carthon, Maurice, professional football player * Daly, John (born 1966), professional golfer * Willie Davis, professional baseball player * Dean, Dizzy (1910-1974), professional baseball player * Bill Dickey (1907-1993), professional baseball player * Eudy, Sid (born 1960), professional wrestler * Fisher, Derek, professional basketball player * Greene, Charles (born 1944), Olympic sprinter * Hampton, Dan, professional football player, NFL Hall of Fame member * Harrison, E.J. 'Dutch' (born 1910), professional golfer * Hines, Jim (born 1946), Olympic sprinter * Holmes, Priest (born 1973), professional football player * Cedric Houston, professional football player * Hunter, Torii (born 1975), professional baseball player * Hutson, Don (1913-1997), professional football player * Johnson, Joe (born 1981), professional basketball player * Jones, Jerry (born 1942), Dallas Cowboys owner * Jones, Matt, professional football player * Joyner, Al, track and field Olympian * Kell, George (born 1922), professional baseball player * Liston, Sonny (1932-1970), professional boxer, World Heavyweight Champion * Martin, Mark (born 1956), championship NASCAR driver * McFadden, Darren, top rated college running back and runner-up for 2006 and 2007 Heisman Trophy * McReynolds, Kevin (born 1959), professional baseball player * Mead, Pete (1924-2007), professional boxer * Moncrief, Sidney (born 1957), professional basketball player * Nutt, Houston (born 1957), Amateur football coach * Perry, Joe (born 1927), professional football player * Pippen, Scottie (born 1965), professional basketball player * Robinson, Brooks (born 1937), professional baseball player * Sain, Johnny (1917-2006), professional baseball player * Smith, Rod (born 1970), professional football player * Switzer, Barry (born 1937), football coach * Taylor, Jermain (born 1978), professional boxer * Thornton, Charley (1937-2004), sports figure * Vaughan, Arky (1912-1952), professional baseball player * Vines, Harry (1938-2006), wheelchair basketball coach * Williams, Corey professional football player * Williamson, Corliss, professional basketball player * Adler, Margot, journalist and correspondent * Angelou, Maya (born 1928), author, poet * Brown, Dee (1908-2002), author, historian * Brown, Helen Gurley (born 1922), author, editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine * Collins, Nancy A., author * Fletcher, John Gould (1886-1950), poet * Grisham, John (born 1955), novelist * Grossman, Dave, author * Hamilton, Laurell K. (born 1963), horror/fantasy author * Mathis, Deborah, (????- ), journalist and author * McGehee, Peter (1955-1991), novelist * Starr, John Robert (1927-2000), journalist * Woodward, C. Vann (1908-1999), historian * Dillard, William T. (1914-2002), head of Dillard's Department Stores * Hussman, Jr., Walter E. (born 1947), founder of WEHCO Media, Inc. * Hussman, Sr., Walter E. (1906-1988), mass media magnate * Johnson, John Harold, founder of Johnson Publishing Company * Palmer, Clyde E. (1876-1957), founder of Palmer Newspapers * Tyson, Don (born 1930), Tyson Foods Poultry processing * Walton, Jim, son of Sam Walton, owner of Arvest Bank * Walton, Sam (1918-1992), founder of Wal-Mart Inc. * Wilson, Kemmons (1913-2003), Holiday Inn hotel founder * Paul E. Collins (born 1974), shipping magnate & founder of Collinsworth Logistics, Inc. * Alexander, John Hanks (1864-1894), pioneering African-American naval officer * Alley, James "Mo", World War II veteran and member of the famed "Easy Company" * Beall, William N.R. (1825-1883), Confederate Brigadier General * Bolling, Raynal (1877-1918), first high-ranking U.S. Army casualty in WWI * Borland, Solon (1808-1864), Confederate Brigadier General * Britt, Maurice "Footsie", World War II soldier, Medal of Honor recipient, Distinguished Service Cross recipient, Silver Star recipient, first American soldier to receive the three highest American medals for bravery. Was also an NFL player and Lt. Governor of Arkansas. * Cabell, William L. (1827-1911), Confederate Brigadier General * Churchill, Thomas J. (1824-1905), Confederate Major General * Clark, Wesley (born 1944), U.S. Army General, NATO Commander * Cleburne, Patrick (1828-1864), Confederate Major General * Conway, James (born 1947), US Marine Corps Lieutenant General * Darby, William Orlando (1911-1945), first commander of the US Army Rangers * Davis, Herman, a Distinguished Service Cross recipient and World War I sniper * Dockery, Thomas P. (1833-1898), Confederate Brigadier General * Douglas, Paul P. (1919-2002), World War II P-47 ace, Brigadier General USAF, Vietnam F-105 pilot * Eberle, Edward Walter (1864-1929), U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations * Fagan James F. (1827-1893), Confederate Major General * Gordon, Nathan G. (born 1916), USN PBY pilot, received Medal of Honor for rescuing 15 downed aircrew members by landing his aircraft under enemy fire * Govan, Daniel C. (1829-1911), Confederate Brigadier General * Hathcock, Carlos (1942-1999), Marine Sniper * Hawthorn, Alexander T. (1825-1899), Confederate Brigadier General * Hindman, Thomas (1828-1868), US Congressman and Confederate Major General * Holbrook, Lucius Roy (1875-1952), US Major General * Izard, George (1776-1828), US Army General, War of 1812 * Kindley, Field E. (1896-1920), World War I flying ace * MacArthur, Douglas (1880-1964), US General of the Army, Medal of Honor recipient * McCright, Ewell Ross (1907-1990), US Air Force Captain, World War II, Prisoner of War and Legion of Merit recipient * McKennon, Pierce (1919-1947), World War II fighter ace veteran of RAF Eagle Squadron, 335thFS/4thFG, 20 German aircraft destroyed * McNair, Evander (1820-1902), Confederate Brigadier General * McRae, Dandridge (1829-1899), Confederate Brigadier General * Mawn, John J. (1915-2007), Decorated World War II major who was information officer when Elvis Presley served in Germany; technical advisor on the film G.I. Blues * Pike, Albert (1809-1891), Confederate General, Freemason * Randleman, Denver "Bull", WWII veteran * Rust, Albert (1818-1870), Confederate Brigadier General * Roane, John S. (1817-1867), Brigadier General * Tappan, James C. (1825-1906), Confederate Brigadier General * Thach, John (1905-1981), US Navy Admiral, World War II flying ace * Tinker, Frank Glasgow (1909-1939), Spanish-Civil War volunteer fighter pilot * Wassell, Corydon M., U.S. Navy physician and medical missionary * Yancey, John (1918-1986), USMC Captain, WWII and Korean hero, holder of two Navy Crosses, survived both Iwo Jima and Chosin Reservoir * Yell, Archibald (1797-1847), Brigadier General, killed at the Battle of Buena Vista during the Mexican-American War * Brown, Shirley (born 1947), soul singer * Burgess, Sonny, Sun recording artist * Caldwell, Sarah (born 1924), opera conductor and director, violinist * Campbell, Glen (born 1936), country singer, songwriter, and actor * Cash, Johnny (1932-2003), country singer and songwriter * Floyd Cramer, musician, most known for his piano instrumental "Last Date" * DeMent, Iris (born 1961), country/folk singer and songwriter * Dickinson, Jim (born 1941), musician and producer * Ditto, Beth (born 1981), singer with The Gossip * Dorough, Bob (born 1923), Jazz Musician and Voice of School House Rock * Driftwood, Jimmy (1907-1998), folk musician/songwriter, wrote "The Battle of New Orleans" * Faulkner, Sanford (1806-1874), wrote fiddle tune "Arkansas Traveler" * Frizzell, Lefty (1928-1975), Country music singer and songwriter * Green, Al (born 1946), singer * Hammer, Charles Christian (1953-2004), classical guitarist * Hawkins, Ronnie (born 1935), rock musician * Helm, Levon (born 1942), rock musician * Hendricks, Barbara (born 1948), opera singer * Hilliard, John S. (born 1947), composer * Holyfield, Wayland (born 1942), songwriter * Jewell, Buddy, Country musician * Jordan, Louis (1908-1975), jazz musician and bandleader * Lawrence, Tracy (born 1968), country musician * Lee, Amy (born 1981), rock musician * Lockwood, Robert Jr. (1915-2006), blues musician * McBeth, W. Francis (born 1933), composer * Montana, Patsy (1914-1996), country musician * Moody, Ben (born 1980), rock musician * Moorman, Charlotte (1933-1991), cellist, performance artist * Nancarrow, Conlon (1912-1997), composer * Ne-Yo, R&B musician, songwriter * Oslin, K.T. (born 1941), country musician * Paris, Twila (born 1958), gospel musician * Porter, Art Jr. (1961-1996), jazz saxophonist * Porter, Art Sr. (1934-1993), jazz pianist * Raye, Collin (born 1960), country musician * Rich, Charlie (1932-1995), rockabilly, jazz, blues, country, and gospel musician and pianist * Sanders, Pharoah (born 1940), jazz saxophonist * Still, William Grant (1895-1978), composer * Taylor, Johnnie (1938-2000), vocalist * Twitty, Conway (1933-1993), rock and roll and country music singer * Warfield, William (1920-2002), vocalist * Williams, Lenny (born 1945), singer * Williams, Otis, singer * Williamson, Sonny Boy (1899-1965), blues musician * Alexander, William Vollie "Bill" Alexander (born 1934), US representative from 1969-1993 * Dale Alford (1916-2000), US Representative from Little Rock from 1959-1963; unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate in Democratic primary in 1962 and 1966 * Arnold, Morris S. (born 1941), US Appeals Court judge * Richard S. Arnold (1936-2004), US Appeals Court judge * Wayne H. Babbitt (1928-1994), Republican politician * Richard L. Barclay (born 1937), former state representative and director of Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration * Beebe, Mike, current Arkansas Governor. * Bethune, Edwin Ruthvin (born 1935), US Representative from 1979-1985 * Blaylock, Len E. (born 1919), Republican politician * Borland, Solon (1808-1864), US Senator * Britt, Henry M. (1919-1995), Republican politician and judge from Hot Springs; his party's 1960 gubernatorial nominee * Bryant, Kelly (1908-1975), secretary of state * Bumpers, Dale (born 1925), U.S. Senator and Arkansas Governor * Bynum, Preston C. (born 1939) lobbyist and politician * Caraway, Hattie (1878-1951), first woman US Senator * Cherry, Francis Adams (1908-1965), governor from 1953-1955 * Clinton, Bill (born 1946), President of the United States * Clinton, Chelsea (born 1980), Presidential daughter * Clinton, Hillary Rodham, U.S. Senator in New York; former First Lady of the United States and First Lady of Arkansas * Conway, Henry W. (1793-1827), territorial delegate * Coon, Ken (born 1935), politician and psychologist * Davis, Danny K. (born 1941), US Representative from Illinois * Dickey, Jay (born 1939), US Representative from 1993-2001 * Faubus, Orval Eugene (1910-1994), governor from 1955-1967 * Foster, Vince (1945-1993), Presidential aide * Fulbright, J. William (1905-1995), US Senator * Garland, Augustus H. (1832-1899), U.S. Attorney General * Guinn, Kenny (born 1936), Governor of Nevada from 1999-2007 * Hammerschmidt, John Paul (born 1922), US Representative * Heiskell, John (1872-1972), US Senator and newspaper publisher * Holleman, Harlan "Bo" (1927-1982), Republican party chairman * Holt, Jim L. (born 1965), Republican politician * Huckabee, Mike (born 1955), governor from 1994-2007 * Hurst, Q. Byrum (1918-2006), Hot Springs attorney and state senator from 1950-1972 * Hutchinson, Asa (born 1950), US representative * Hutchinson, Tim (born 1949), US representative and US senator * Johnson, Jim (born 1924), Arkansas Supreme Court Justice, segregationist leader * Johnson, Robert W. (1814-1879), U.S. and Confederate States Senator * Laney, Benjamin Travis (1896-1977) governor * Lincoln, Blanche (born 1960), current U.S. Senator * Lloyd, Marilyn (born 1929), US Representative from Tennessee * McClellan, John L. (1896-1977), Chairman Senate Appropriations Committee * McMath, Sid (1912-2003), former Arkansas Governor, trial lawyer, and Marine Corps General. * Miller, Gary (born 1948), U.S. Representative from California * Mills, Wilbur Daigh (1909-1992), Chairman of House Ways and Means Committee * Murphy, Isaac (1799-1882), Governor of Arkansas * Pollan, Carolyn (born 1937), state representative * Parker, Isaac (1838-1896), "Hanging Judge" of Fort Smith * Pryor, David, US Senator, governor, US representative; founding dean of the Clinton School of Public Service * Pryor, Mark (born 1963), current US Senator * Remmel, Pratt C. (1915-1991), only Republican to have been mayor of Little Rock in 20th century, Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1954 * Willis Ricketts (1924-2003), Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1962 * Robinson, Joseph T. (1872-1937), Senate Majority Leader and Vice Presidential candidate * Robinson, Tommy F. (born 1942), sheriff, US representative * Rockefeller, Winthrop (1912-1973), Governor of Arkansas * Rockefeller, Winthrop Paul (1948-2006), lieutenant governor * Ross, Mike (born 1961), current U.S. Representative * Rutherford, J.T. (born 1921), U.S. Representative from Texas * Sandlin, Max (born 1952), U.S. Representative from Texas * Monroe Schwarzlose (1902-1990), maverick gubernatorial candidate * Sessions, William S. (born 1930), FBI Director * Sevier, Ambrose H. (1801-1848), US Senator, Father of Arkansas Statehood * Shackelford, Lottie, Democratic National Committee Vice Chair * Smithson, Jim L. (born 1943), state representative from 1974-1984 * Snyder, John W. (1895-1985), U.S. Treasury Secretary * Snyder, Vic (born 1947), current US Representative * Thomasson, Jerry (1931-2007), state representative from 1962-1966 * Troxell, Leona (1913-2003), Republican activist * Watkins, Wes (born 1938), U.S. Representative from Oklahoma * White, Frank Durward (1933-2003), governor from 1981-1983 * Witt, James Lee (born 1944), FEMA Director * Wolf, Judy Petty (born 1943), former state representative * Bates, Daisy (1914-1999), civil rights leader * Cleaver, Eldridge (1935-1998), activist * Elders, Joycelyn (born 1933), US Surgeon General * Hill, Robert L. (born 1982, date of death unknown), black leader at Elaine Race Riot * Jones, Scipio Africanus (1863-1943), African-American attorney * Terry, Adolphine Fletcher (1882-1976), social activist * Thaden, Louise (1905-1979), aviation pioneer * Washburn, Cephas (1793-1860), Indian missionary * Amarillo Slim (born 1928), professional poker player * Besser, Matt (born 1967), comedian * Black, James (1800-1872), inventor of the 'Bowie' knife * Covey, Richard O. 'Dick' (born 1946), astronaut * Dirkhising, Jesse (1986-1999), crime victim * Doolin, Bill (1858-1896), outlaw * Gracen, Elizabeth Ward (born 1960), Miss America, actress * Connie Hamzy prolific rock groupie noted as "Sweet, Sweet Connie" in the Grand Funk Railroad 1973 song "We're An American Band." * Hicks, Bill (1961-1994), comedian * Rex Humbard (1919-2007), televangelist * Keohane, Nan, President of Duke University * Owens, Freeman, pioneer in cinematography * Parazynski, Scott E. (born 1961), astronaut * Selman, John, outlaw * Stephens, Steve, radio and television host * Stocks, Heath, convicted murderer who killed his family in Lonoke * Utley, Terri (born 1962) Miss USA 1982 * Webb, John Joshua, gunslinger

What is Arkansas state dog?

However, the whitetail deer (Odocoileus virginianus) was adopted as the Arkansas State Mammal by the Seventy-ninth General Assembly of 1993.

If you traveled Northeast from Arkansas which state would you be in?

If you travel northeast from Arkansas you would be in Missouri or Kentucky. Arkansas borders Louisiana to the south, Texas to the southwest, Oklahoma to the west, Missouri to the north, as well as Tennessee and Mississippi on the east.

Things to do in rogers Arkansas?

* Magic Springs * Pub crawl-Dickson Street * See shows at Georges Majestic Lounge * Shop at the Promenade-Pinnacle Hills * Visit the spas in Hot Springs * Fish * Hunt * Go the the Drive in Theater in Fayetteville

What is the time difference between Arkansas and Dominican Republic?

Right now it is exactly 6:41am in Italy sat may 10, and 11:41pm Friday 9 may in Arkansas. 7 hour difference. Go to wwp.greenwichmeantime.co.UK . The standard for world time is Greenwich, England considered time 0. This web page will allow you to select any location in the world and see what time it is.

What is the hour difference between Chicago and Arkansas?

From Huntsville Alabama to Chicago Il. is about 580 miles or about 9 hours driving time.

Are expandable batons legal to carry in Arkansas?

No, under Arkansas Law it can only be carried by a law enforcement officer, correctional officer, member of the armed forces or a licensed security officer while acting within the course and scope of their duties. In Arkansas we have a Concealed Handgun Carry License ( CHCL ) rather than a concealed carry permit, it is only valid for a firearm, nothing else, though currently it appears that if one has said permit one can not be charged with carrying a weapon while in their vehicle provided it is not a prohibited weapon.

Assuming one is not a felon one may however currently carry OC spray ( As long as it's under 150 cc, with or without CS ), A taser or stun gun ( The two are not the same by the way and one must be 18 or older to posses ) or a pocket stick ( kubaton, monadnock persuader ), though the latter may cause problems, particularly without keys attached, consult an attorney. As with any weapon they will all get one charged with aggravated assault at a minimum if one uses it on someone and it is later determined that it was not self-defense.

For more information on Arkansas Law visit the Arkansas Legislature's Website and click on the "Search/View Arkansas Code" link on the lower left side of the page, you will be directed to a Lexis Nexis page.

How do people earn a living in Arkansas?

* Nurses * Teachers/Professors * Doctors/dentists/dermatologists/optometrists/pharmacists

* Surgeons * Waitresses/Waiters and all food services * Veterinarians

* Taxi/Limo/Bus drivers * Bar tenders * Farmers * Business/office jobs * Factory workers * Journalists * Radio personality * Car/motorcycle/boat salesmen/dealers * Pilots * Preachers/Reverends/priests and other religious workers * Athletic coaches * Mall/Walmart/Tyson/ and other minimum wage jobs * Convenience Store Workers * Judges * Police Officers/Firemen/Military * City positions (senators, water department, electricity, etc.)

What are Arkansas' top three minerals?

The diamond is the hardest mineral and is the state mineral of Arkansas.

What is the price per ton for gravel in Missouri?

The price per ton for gravel in Missouri will depend on where you are and what kind of gravel you're buying. You can get it for as little as $4.25 a ton for ordinary gravel up to $32.00 a ton for specialty gravels.

How does a 16-year-old go about getting emancipated?

You need to have your parents' permission, then you need to petition the court and be able to show that emancipation best serves your needs and that you'd be better off on your own. Then you need to show you can financially support yourself and not rely on others or public assistance. Emancipation can be revoked if the conditions fail to be met. Incidentally, it takes about $20,000 to scrape by a year, and that's just above the poverty level. A minimum wage job pays about $8500 after taxes, so you're going to need education and serious employment.

In what continent is the Arkansas River in?

Arkansas is not a continent, it is a state in the southern, central part of the United States. The United States is a part of the continent, North America.