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Livingoods Restaurant and Brewery

Welcome to Livingoods Restaurant and Brewery, the best place on the mountain base to find "good food, great beer, good people, and great times"! This eatery and bar got its fitting namesake from the Livingood family whose business ventures started this establishment. The Livingood men were passionate business owners for different butchering companies around the…
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Adirondack Chocolates

Adirondack Chocolates [caption id="attachment_25852" align="alignright" width="267"] Chocolate[/caption] No, you have not died and gone to heaven, you’re just at Adirondack Chocolates or sometimes called the Candy Man Homemade Chocolates. This chocoholic's paradise has experienced 35 years of fine chocolates, serving locals and tourists alike some of the most creative and delicious indulgences since 1977. This…
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Whiteface Mountain

Welcome to Whiteface Mountain, the Olympic Mountain that serves as the biggest, best, and boldest place to ski around New York. The top of Whiteface Mountain is like the top of Northeast skiing, there is no ski mountain in the east that reaches higher than this one. On the horizon of this monster mountain you…
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Cloudsplitter Gondola Rides

It’s like a bird’s eye view - in flight! This is exactly the thought your group is going to have as you sail along the sweet summer sky in this Whiteface Mountain Cloudsplitter Gondola. This 8-person gondola takes you from the main base lodge to the top of Little Whiteface in just 15 minutes, showcasing…
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Trapnall Hall

Trapnall Hall Built in 1843, this historic and stunningly gorgeous Greek Revival style home draws in plenty of architecture lovers from far and wide. Trapnall Hall sits on 10 lush landscaped acres and is known tenderly as one of the most beautiful antebellum homes in Arkansas. This location makes the ideal setting for business meetings,…
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Trail of Tears Historic Trail

Trail of Tears Historic Trail Following The Federal Indian Removal Act of 1830, many Southeastern tribes were forced to move away from their homeland, doing so along what has infamously become known as the Trail of Tears. Tribes including Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole all made their way through the state of Arkansas, and through…
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Argenta Arts District

Argenta Arts District The Argenta Arts District is a local arts organization that produces art and cultural events as well as providing financial and marketing support to other local art endeavors. This district is an advocate for art, education, and economic development within the region, which is nestled in the gorgeous North Little Rock area.…
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Big Dam Bridge

Big Dam Bridge An aptly named large bridge over a dam was created in 2007 in the heart of Little Rock. This bridge took eight frustrating years to build, the second reason for the name, an "expression of resolve" used by the design and construction crews during the daunting process. This bridge is the nation’s longest…
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Wildwood Park for the Arts

Wildwood Park for the Arts Welcome to Wildwood Park for the Arts, the 105-acre park that includes gardens, a 625-seat theatre, and several different art outreach programs. This park strives to enrich the lives of Arkansans of all ages by creating a community through nature and arts. Within this park lives the Academy of Music…
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War Memorial Park

  War Memorial Park War Memorial Park in the heart of Little Rock is a large multi-purpose outdoor recreational area that was designed as a tribute to the many beautiful natural Arkansas wonders. Here you will find many impressive public park features, from the fully operating 18-hole golf course and over-the-top children’s play area to…
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