U.S. News & World Report ranked Arkansas as the third Best Cost of Living in the U.S. and seventh Best Quality of Life in the nation. Known as “The Natural State,” Arkansas is home to diverse cities and communities, each with something unique to discover. From metropolitan areas and rural settings to adventure sports and relaxing retreats, Arkansas has something for everyone.
LITTLE ROCK is the state capitol and most populous city in Arkansas. It is the state’s cultural, economic, government and transportation center, and is home to eclectic entertainment, locally-owned award winning restaurants and a variety of boutiques and shopping opportunities. In addition to hiking, boating and many other outdoor activities, Little Rock’s history comes to life in its museums, historic districts and sites, including Little Rock Central High School and the Clinton Presidential Library.
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