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1881 Crescent Cottage Inn

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Built in 1881 by the famous Powell Clayton, 1881 Crescent Cottage Inn is a classic Queen Anne Victorian listed on the National Register of Historic Place. It provides four air conditioned guest areas each with private bathroom, refrigerator, complimentary soft drinks, and private Jacuzzi, some have fireplaces. The breakfast menu includes fresh local berries, peaches, apples and melons. Wedding and reception specials are also provided. Past parks, springs, and trolley are nearby.

Location: 211 Spring St, Eureka Springs Arkansas 72632 Telephone 479-253-6022 Toll Free: 800-223-3246

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(Jasper) Arkanas House

06/09 Coming to The Eureka Springs area
National Poultry Festival Rogers AR June14-15 In addition to a music concert, the weekend events includes a golf tournament, fishing tournament, skeet shoot, horseshoe tournament, ladies luncheon, motorcycle rally, kids’ activities, ice cream socials, a barbecue cooking contest, and a barbecue fair where delicious food can be sampled.
Johnson County Peach Festival Clarksville AR July25-28 Johnson County Peach Festival is the oldest festival in the State. Concessionaires bring their wares from good ol' home cookin' to handmade arts and crafts. Enjoy live entertainment and don't miss the Peach Cobbler Bake-Off and Jam/Jelly Contest.
National Championship Chuckwagon Races Clinton AR August31-September2 Chuckwagon Races, Snowy River Race, bronc fanning, music, concerts, camping, trail riding, western trade show, horse and mule clinics, seminars, and barn dances.
Arkansas Apple Festival Lincoln AR October4-6 The centerpiece of the festival is the unequalled variety of arts and crafts, featuring works of some of the most talented artisans in the Ozarks. One of the highlights of the Arkansas Apple Festival is the Apple Core Throwing Contest, a test of strength, accuracy, aerodynamics, and just plain luck.