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Arkansas
Arkansas Notes
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Little Rock | The capital and largest city of Arkansas, located on the Arkansas River. |
| Bentonville | The headquarters of Walmart and home to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. |
| Moshe Safdie | The architect who designed the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. |
| Walmart | The global retail giant founded by Sam Walton and headquartered in Bentonville. |
| Hot Springs National Park | The first land preserved for recreation in the U.S., featuring Bathhouse Row. |
| Bathhouse Row | A collection of eight historic bathhouse buildings in Hot Springs built over thermal springs. |
| Tyson Foods | A major global protein processor headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas. |
| Crater of Diamonds | A state park near Murfreesboro that is the only public diamond-bearing site in the world. |
| Ozarks | The mountainous region in northwest Arkansas and southern Missouri. |
| Hope | The Arkansas town famous as the birthplace of President Bill Clinton. |
| Arkansas River | The major waterway that flows past Pine Bluff and Little Rock on its way to the Mississippi. |
| Ouachita Mountains | The mountain range in central-west Arkansas known for its east-west orientation. |
| Crystal Bridges | A museum of American Art founded by Alice Walton in Bentonville. |
| Whitewater Scandal | A political investigation involving a real estate company along the White River. |
| Sam's Club | The membership warehouse club operated by Walmart and headquartered in Arkansas. |