Winemaking in Arkansas began when European Catholics, primarily German-Swiss but also Italian, immigrated to the state, attracted by the range of ...| Encyclopedia of Arkansas
When European explorers first came to Arkansas in the sixteenth century, they found the vast majority of the state covered by some type of forest or ...| Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Arkansas has a diversity of rich soils that developed in a favorable environment for growing plants. The soils of Arkansas are the foundation of the ...| Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Muscadines (Vitis rotundifolia) are grapes native to Arkansas and other parts of the southeastern United States. The grapes have thick skins, large seeds, ...| Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Latitude and Longitude: 35°50’22”N 090°42’08”W Elevation: 330 feet Area: 80.18 square miles (2020 Census) Population: 78,576 (2020 Census) Incorporation ...| Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Latitude and Longitude: 34º44'43"N 092º16'31"W Elevation: 350 feet Area: 120.05 square miles (2020 Census) Population: 202,591 (2020 Census) Incorporation ...| Encyclopedia of Arkansas