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America’s Only High School That’s Also a National Historic Site
Posted on May 6 | No CommentsIt looks like any high school in America. But looks can be deceiving. Central High School, in a sleepy residential part of Little Rock, Arkansas, is not only an active... -
Midweek Photo: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Posted on May 1 | No CommentsCrystal Bridges Museum is a unique, yet, top-notch art museum in an unlikely locale. Located in the northwestern Arkansas town of Bentonville, Crystal Bridges provides a chronological narrative of... -
Moonshine Maker Turns Tough Times Into New Business
Posted on April 29 | No CommentsIn late 2009, Phil Brandon’s career became a casualty of the American economic nosedive. He was working for Alltel when Verizon bought them out and shortly after, laid him off.... -
Midweek Photo: Arkansas & Missouri Railroad
Posted on March 27 | No CommentsArkansas & Missouri Railroad’s dining car is a 1958 Pullman that’s been restored from its original state. Although, red shag carpet on the walls probably made for an interesting look... -
Inside the Arkansas Farm of P. Allen Smith
Posted on March 25 | No CommentsI will admit, I didn’t know much about P. Allen Smith when he greeted me at his sprawling farm outside Little Rock, Arkansas. But I quickly learned why he’s... -
Midweek Photo: Antique Staircase
Posted on March 20 | No CommentsThe 1886 Crescent Hotel sits on a hill overlooking the small town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. If this shadowy antique staircase could talk, I’d love to hear the tales it... -
One Night in a Bordello
Posted on March 18 | No CommentsIt was long past dusk when I crossed the railroad tracks in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Red lights in the windows of the solitary 6,000 sq. ft., two-story house on the edge...






