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Arkansas Trivia
Fill in the blank Arkansas trivia
Question | Answer |
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The state's highest point is _________________, which is 2,753 feet above sea level. | Mount Magazine |
This small town preserves the pioneer way of life and puts it on display for visitors at the Ozark Folk Center from March through October. The city of ___________________ is called the Folk Capital of America. | Mountain View |
The road to the White House for President Bill Clinton began in the city of ________________, then led to Hot Springs, Fayetteville, and Little Rock. | Hope |
Located just outside the city of _____________________, Crater of Diamonds State Park allows dedicated prospectors to search for precious gems, including diamonds, amethyst, garnet, jasper, and quartz. | Murfreesboro |
Since the 1830s, the area known as _____________________ has bathed notables as diverse as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Babe Ruth, and Al Capone. The park is entirely surrounded by the city of Hot Springs, the boyhood home of President Bill Clinton. | Hot Springs National Park |
Designated in 1929, the official state bird is the ______________. | Mockingbird |
This famous singer was born in Kingsland, Arkansas: ________ | Johnny Cash |
Designated in 1901, the official state flower is the ________________. | apple blossom |
This region claim to contain 102 varieties of minerals: ___________. | Magnet Cove |
The World's Championship Duck Calling Contest is held annually in ________________. | Stuttgart |
Once known as the richest man in America, this man founded his Wal-Mart stores in Bentonville: ____________ | Sam Walton |
On June 15, 1836, Arkansas became the ______ state. | 25th |
Designated in 1939, the official state tree is the ____________. | pine tree |
The world center of archery bow production is the city of _______________. | Pine Bluff |
The site of the Fort Lookout Skirmish and the Battle of Poison Springs: _____________________ | Camden |
Designated in 1967, the official state mineral is ___________. | bauxite |
This city claims to be the Spinach Capital of the World: ________ | Alma |
This soldier and statesman was born in Little Rock in 1880: __________. | General Douglas MacArthur |
Established near the mouth of the Arkansas River in 1686, this was the first permanent white settlement in the state: _________________________ | Arkansas Post |
This city sits on the north shore of Greers Ferry Lake, a 40,000-acre mountain lake of sparkling waters in central Arkansas: ___________________ | Fairfield Bay |
Known as the "King of Ragtime," this popular musician and composer was born in Texarkana: ____________________ | Scott Joplin |
A 101-acre Arkansas state park in Hemsptead County, this museum village contains a collection of pioneer artifacts from this town, which is a former pioneer settlement along the Southwest Trail: ___________________________ | Washington (or Old Washington) |