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Eureka Springs

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Eureka Springs

Town and administrative headquarters of Carroll County, northwest Arkansas; population (1990) 1,900. It is located 51 km/32 mi northeast of Fayetteville, near the Missouri state border, on the Springfield Plateau section of the Ozarks. Used earlier by American Indians, the mineral springs here prompted the creation in the 1870s of a well-known spa, which today is also a tourist centre drawing visitors interested in regional folklife and crafts. The huge ‘Christ of the Ozarks’ statue is on nearby Magnetic Mountain.



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Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale and Rogers are the population centers, while charming Eureka Springs and the beautiful Buffalo National River lie not far away.
Featuring large antique stained glass windows, the ballroom overlooks the cobbled streets and quaint buildings of downtown Eureka Springs.
One of the greatest places to visit in Eureka Springs is the 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa.
 
 
 
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