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Arkansas is located in the heart of America is considered to be one
of the states that make up the Bible belt. As of 2006 it had slightly
more than 2.8 million residents with Little Rock, the state capital,
serving as its most populous city.
Known as "the natural state" Arkansas offers residents and
visitors a wide variety of outdoor recreational activities to pursue.
From hiking trails in the Ouachita mountains to exploring caves, fishing
or hunting, enjoying the great outdoors is a favorite pastime. In
addition the climate in Arkansas is perfect for the outdoors as the
average highs for winter are in the 50s and for summer in the 90s.
Arkansas first became a state in June 1836, although it had been
established as a territory prior to this date as it was part of the
Louisiana purchase. It was given its name by explorers from Spain and
France, who named it after the Quapaw Indians although they spelled the
name based on how it sounded. For many years a debate ensued over the
official pronunciation of the state’s name as some pronounced it
ar-kan-saw and others ar-kan-sas. The state government finally passed
legislation making it ar-kan-saw in 1881 after a dispute erupted between
the state’s senators over the pronunciation.
Today Arkansas is a thriving state as it is home to the headquarters
of several major companies including Walmart, Tyson Foods and J.B. Hunt.
In addition, the state offers many different business and employment
opportunities to its residents, which is why many residents have chosen
it as their home.