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The Brains on Apr 15th, 2011 in
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ContentsStates that Spent the Most Online for Mother’s DayStates That Spent the Least Online for Mother’s DaySpecial Statistical Note:I know this is an odd little statistic, but it is a little different and a little fun, so we thought we’d post it for you.
States that Spent the Most Online for Mother’s Day
Oregon spends more money on Mom than any other state in the country when it comes to...
ContentsHampton American History Landmarks in ArkansasInteresting Items Related to AR HistoryPage Citations and Related ArticlesHampton American History Landmarks in Arkansas
Discover some of the more interesting American history landmarks in the state of Arkansas, such as the Louisiana Purchase State Park, and the replica of Bill Clinton’s Oval Office, and the Arkansas Post.
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Wondering what the rainfall is like in Arkansas? This excellent precipitation map shows you the average rainfall throughout the state in a visual way. One picture is definitely worth a thousand words!
This precipitation map shows the amount of rainfall the state of Arkansas receives. Download the map as a PDF file.
 
 
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ContentsPopulation Statistics for ArkansasSuggested Reading on ArkansasPopulation Statistics for Arkansas
Below you will find the population statistics for the state of Arkansas from the US Census Bureau. The data come directly from their site, and is updated regularly.
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ContentsCotter, Arkansas (Trout Capital of the U.S.A.)Lake Village, Arkansas (Southeast Purple Martin Capital of the State of Arkansas)Fort Smith, Arkansas (Northwest Purple Martin Capital of the State of Arkansas)Cotter, Arkansas (Trout Capital of the U.S.A.)
Arkansas legislature designated that Cotter, Arkansas should be known as the trout capital of the U.S.A. Learn about the history of Cotter, and see...
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ContentsDownload the Arkansas State Soil ProfileThe Arkansas State Soil is Stuttgart Soil.
The Stuttgart series consists of very deep, moderately well drained or somewhat poorly drained soils formed in silty and clayey alluvium.
Stuttgart soils are named for the City of Stuttgart in southeast Arkansas. They are used primarily for crops, mainly rice, soybeans, small grains, and corn. The Stuttgart area is famous...
ContentsArkansas State Flower, Arkansas State Soil, and Arkansas State TreeRelevant LegislatureArkansas State Flower, Arkansas State Soil, and Arkansas State Tree
Arkansas State FlowerThe apple blossom edged out the passion flower by a nose after what came to be known as the “Battle of the Blooms.” Check out this great article.Source: Old State House Museum
Arkansas State Flower
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ContentsState Gemstones, State Rocks, State Fossils, and State MineralsState Gemstones, State Rocks, State Fossils, and State Minerals
Alabama State GemDiamonds are the official gemstones of Arkansas. Learn about them and have fun with the provided coloring page.Source: Secretary of State
Arkansas State Mineral (Quartz)Learn about the various types of quartz at this colorful site with great photographs. Source:...
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Take a look at Arkansas’s state quarter, then try designing your own version. Choose from among the many historic events, natural wonders, monuments, and other symbols of Arkansas when choosing the theme for your design.
Download the Arkansas Quarter Worksheet (PDF format)
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