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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Farming for a Lifetime

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At the age of 83, Ed Wallace recalls how agriculture has changed since he was a young man If you’re traveling through Farmington, Ark., you...

All aboard!

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One of the last steam locomotives in operation shares the history of the railroad in the Ozarks In the fall of 1953, the mighty Frisco...

Tulsa’s Little Secret

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Museum celebrates the city’s unique artistic history Tulsa’s earliest roots go back to the Indian relocation in the early 1800s. The railroads entered the picture...

Standing the Test of Time

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Church constructed in 1882 continues to minister to its rural community The Rev. John Uder is the current pastor of what is today known as...

Still Open For Business

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A one-time general store built more than a century ago now houses a new family business One of the ways people try to preserve history...

Growing Memories

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McDonald County, Mo., family has incorporated Christmas tree production into their 150-year-old farm The Ozark Valley Christmas Tree farm is nestled along the sloping hills...

A Unique Experience

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Susan Tharp has been providing carriage rides in Eureka Springs, Ark., since 2001 The reputedly haunted Crescent Hotel is the starting point for a memorable...

‘Preserve Our History, Sustain Our Heritage’

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The Bates County Historical Society and Museum works to engage the community During the Civil War, Bates County, Mo., which was organized in 1841 and...

Jumping Mules Garner Their Own Festival

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The annual Pea Ridge Mule Jump began in 1985 Mark Twain once penned a story entitled “The Celebrated Jumping Frogs of Calaveras County.” Not to...

One of the Best Kept Secrets in the Ozarks

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Fellows Lake Marina opened in 1958, three years after the lake was completed Some people have lived in Springfield, Mo., and the surrounding area for...
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