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| Pea Ridge Arkansas (pictures taken 18 July 1998) - Civil War Battlefield - History (OldWestNewWest.com) | |||
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| Looking over Pea Ridge AR | Old tavern at Pea Ridge | Tavern another view | An old stage coach trail stopped at the tavern |
| Eureka Springs Arkansas ( Carroll County ) (pictures mostly taken in May 2005) - Victorian Ozark Town and home of the Great Passion Play and New Holy Land Tour plus Travel guide | |||
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| Inspiration Point Hwy 62 west of Eureka Springs | Morning fog Inspiration Point Hwy 62 | Continental breakfast Land 'O Nod Hwys 62W - 23S | North on Hwy 23 early morning downtown Eureka Springs |
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| Carnegie Library downtown Eureka Springs | Rock Cottage Gardens bed & breakfast Eureka Springs | Eureka Springs color: painted rails and flower gardens | Eureka Springs color: Woodpecker |
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| Downtown Eureka Springs (2002) | Color coded trollies tour the Eureka Springs area (2002) | The tower (Hwy 62 E) gives another view of the area (2002) | Eureka Springs has several springs like this one. |
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| Mural of the history of Eureka Springs (2002) | Close-up of Eureka Springs mural (2002) (See other Eureka Springs eCards) | ||
| Eureka Springs | Turpentine Creek Wild Life Refuge and Foundation Admission fees - tours on the hour - south of Eureka Springs on Hwy 23 | ||
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| Fun Spot miniture golf, cars, batting | A Tiger Turpentine Creek | A Bear Turpentine Creek | Jade, a Liger Turpentine Creek |
| Turpentine Creek | War Eagle Mill ( map ) | ||
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| A Coyote Turpentine Creek | Natural habitats like this give the large cats more space | War Eagle Mill * working grist mill * semi-annual craft fair | Goose at the mill |
| New Holy Land Tour | |||
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| Tour guide, Michael points out sights from the Bible | Passover in Egypt: doorpost blood identified the Lord's people | A life sized replica of the tabernacle in the wilderness | The tabernacle tour shows the brazen altar |
| Short Video Clips from Tour: * A Levitical priest speaks of the personal Messiah * Priest as Mediator * Serving the Lord * Peter tells of Jesus' question to disciples | |||
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| In the promised land, men dug wells and women drew water | "We will enter His gates with thanksgiving in our hearts.." | The tour countinues to a cave near an inn, with a hewn stone manger | Peter the fisherman disciple remembers learning and fishing with Jesus |
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| John demonstrates events at Passover for the "last supper" | Mary of Magdelene tells what happened near the tomb. "Jesus is alive" | Statue: Christ of the Ozarks worldwide invitation | The Great Passion Play of Eureka Springs entrance |
| Mammoth Spring Arkansas - Source of the Spring River | |||
![]() | ![]() | Water from Mammoth Spring adds at least 9 million gallons of water per hour to the lake. The temperature of that water is always 58 degrees Fahrenheit. The water is high in nitrogen, and grass pike and sculpin (fish) thrive there. The town of Mammoth Spring, on Hwy 63, is on the border of Arkansas and Missouri, north of Batesville in central Arkansas. | |
| Ducks on the lake at Mammoth Spring | The dam at Mammoth Spring produced electricity before 1972 | | |
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