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Gypsy Scholar: August 2005
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Brainstorming about history, politics, literature, religion, and other topics from a 'gypsy' scholar on a wagon hitched to a star. Wednesday, August 31, 2005. Not for long . . . There's a yellow tag on my ear and a radio transmitter around my neck. Nathan Bauman did this. To me I think that he's working for that dastardly. Who's been looking for me ever since I left the Ozarks long ago. Ah, the Ozarks . . . That was in town, at my maternal grandparents' place. Posted by Horace Jeffery Hodges @ 4:48 AM.
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Highways to Ride - Papa Jay Cycles214.405.7606Jay@papajaycycles.comOvilla, Texas
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THE SIGN WE ALL LOVE TO SEE! ARKANSAS: Mountain View to Melbourne, Arkansas Run. Start the route in the town of. Mountain View, AR. ARKANAS: Sylamore Scenic Byway. Start your route in Calico Rock located in north central Arkansas. Take Hwy 5 south and just past Allison you turn west on Hwy 14 towards the town the routes end point of Marshall, AR. Here I found the town full of canoes. Located need the Buffalo River the town has lots to offer natural lovers. Push Mountain Road - Arkansas. Start from Bull S...
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Our Favorite Things to Do in Eureka Springs - Peabody House
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Fun Things To Do In & Around Eureka Springs. Local attractions range from the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. Home to wild cats, to the Promised Land Zoo. To the inspiring Thorn Crown Chapel. To War Eagle Mill. A working flour mill. Day trip canoe adventures are less than 15 minutes away. Best river months are April to July, and depend on our rain fall. Schedule your paddle with Kings River Canoe. Or Tall Tales Guide Service. Go cave exploring at Onyx Cave (5 min drive), War Eagle Cavern. Enjoy a glimp...
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Products
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4-ladder back cane-bottomed chairand oak footstool with cane seat. Ladder back cane-bottomed bar stool. Jumbo 5-ladder back cane-bottomed chair. Amish Rocker - oak rocking chair with curved, slatted back, shaped seat, bent wood trim. The classic Ozark rocking chair with wovenseat and back - available in walnut or oak. Oak plant stand with pedestal base. Solid oak end table hand crafted with twoshelves, turned spindles, curved legs. The child-size version of our classic rocker in oak. Grape basket 12 top.
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Ore info on the Arkansas Ozarks.
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Outfitters
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Rt 1 Box 38. St Joe, Arkansas 72601. Ore info on the Arkansas Ozarks.
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Red Rock Retreat Home Page
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Vacation with us today! Select one of our two. Secluded log cabins and. Enjoy your vacation in the Ozark Mountains and Buffalo River Country. Your Home in the Ozarks. We also have a small stocked pond for fishing (no license required, bring your pole), horses to admire and pet,(bring carrots), an outdoor campfire circle, (bring marshmallows), birds, wild turkey and deer to watch from the porch. We realize pets are valued family members and invite you to bring them along. Canoeing, rock climbing, hiking, ...
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Buffalo National River.com. Ozark Mountain Vacations.com. Ozark Mountain Crafts.com. Hilary Jones Elk Information Center. Ozarks Bed and Breakfast. Buffalo River Basin Cabin. Mount Olive Outdoors cabins. Ore info on the Arkansas Ozarks.
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Arkansas is the Natural State. For deer and elk. North river trails are the Beaver Pond Trail, which begins across from the Erbie Church and goes .5 mile up Cecil Creek and can be extended into a 6.75 mile loop by going on past Jones Cemetery until you connect with the Erbie-Compton road and following the road back to the. Church; and Jasper-In-June an easy 1 mile hike to the river following the Erbie road and the old Claggett Farm road from the Erbie Church. Watch for elk. Rotary Ann - A unique roadside...