February 22, 2012

This 1940s photograph clearly shows the winding streets of Eureka Springs. The town, which was incorporated in the 1880s, was a major attraction for the many visitors seeking relief in the waters of the healing springs. Today, its unique setting makes it a popular northwest Arkansas tourist attraction. Among the historic structures shown in this photo is the famous Crescent Hotel (top center).

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