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Friday, July 9th, 2010
Thursday evenings will be interesting in downtown Eureka Springs for the next 6 weeks and from July 15 through August 12 when you add a Thursday night stay to your weekend you’ll qualify for our special which will make these weeks even more exciting! The Eureka Springs Downtown Network is working hard to make these festivals fun and give shoppers a chance to explore, play and have FUN after 5 PM!! Here is the schedule of what is going on for the FUN Thursdays after 5:
- July 15 — Build a Beast – Sculpture Making
- July 22 — Scavenger Hunt for Fun and Prizes
- July 29 — Chalk Fest in the Park
- August 5 — Under the Big Top
- August 12 — Minute to Win It Eureka Style
IF you have questions or would like more information call 800-243-5223.
Tags: Art Classes, Artists, AugustEvents, Outdoor Activities
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Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
This weekend is the Second Saturday Galley Stroll – The nine members of the Gallery Association represent some of Eureka’s finest galleries and gift shops. The evening of the second Saturday of each month (April through December) is special because these fine businesses open their doors from 6 to 9 PM for really interesting shows and artists receptions. The July 10 Stroll is even going to be more special because the members are going to donate 10% of their sales during the stroll to the Flint Street Food Bank here in Eureka Springs. Come enjoy the weekend at Arsenic and Old Lace B&B; the Gallery Stroll and help a local food bank. Everyone wins!!
Tags: Arsenic & Old Lace, Artists, Eureka Springs, Fun Things, Outdoor Activities
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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
May is just around the corner and for those who do not know, Eureka Springs dedicates the entire month of May to the arts. Lots of special things are happening starting with the Artrageous Parade Saturday, May 1 at 2 PM. This is a truly interesting parade celebrating Spring, the arts and creativity. If you would like more information about the May events and unique opportunities Click Here! There is a lot happening and you don’t want to miss out on the beautiful weather and beautiful art. Eureka Springs and Arsenic and Old Lace will excite all your senses!
Tags: Artists, Comedy, Craft Shows, Eureka Springs, Eureka Springs Arkansas, Eureka Springs Events, Fun Things, May Events, Outdoor Activities
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
For over 20 years Red Bud Riding Stables have been providing horseback riding to visitors of Eureka Springs. Bring your cameras, dust off your cowboy boots, and mount your horses! Enjoy the wildlife and beauty of the Ozarks from horseback with this family run operation. As you are guided through the varied terrain of their private wildlife preserve, you will have the opportunity to encounter deer, turkey, coyotes, red-tailed hawks, and other animals. Nature at its best!
During the summer months reservations are not necessary, but recommended. The horses are very well natured and their fees are $25.00 per person. If you are riding double with children 2-4 years old, they are charged $12.50.
Tags: Horseback riding, Outdoor Activities
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Sunday, August 9th, 2009
Pea Ridge National Military Park was created in 1956 and preserves the history of the pivotal 1862 battle. The park covers 4,300 acres of land and covers the entire battlefield where a little over 400 men were killed during a two day battle. Overall around 2,000 brave men died as a result of this battle. The story is not just about the generals, but about the soldiers as well. They offer the biographies of the battle’s leaders and allow you to read excerpts from letters and diaries as well.
Pea Ridge National Military Park has indoor and outdoor activities for its visitors. Especially enjoyed is the 7-mile self-guided tour road where there are 28 exhibits to interpret the war in action. If you would like to stop and enjoy nature, there are also 7 miles of trails with opportunities to see wildlife and the beautiful forest. Horse trails are available, but no rental facilities. At the Visitor Center be sure to view the museum and the bookstore, as they are very well done.
Tags: Hiking Eureka Springs, History, Parks, Peak Ridge National Military Park
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Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
A romantic way guests of Arsenic & Old Lace tour Eureka Springs is by a horse drawn carriage with Olden Day Carriage Rides. Horse drawn carriage rides are truly unique and a very relaxing way to enjoy Eureka Springs. Of course, they are also used for the many Eureka Springs weddings, what a surprise! In the heat of the summer, carriage rides mostly occur after the day cools down, usually early evenings. This is for the safety of the guests and oh yes, the horse. If it is in the fall season, snuggly blankets are available to keep you warm!
Olden Day Carriage offers a variety of tours. The basic tour is about 30 to 45 minutes and is $40.00 for up to 4 adults. They also offer an extended tour for $65 for two people for one hour. However, the carriage ride time always depends on the mood of the horse and the amount of traffic! Surprisingly enough they also have a “Marriage on the Carriage” available as well. They ask for a 24 hour advance notice and charge $75.00 for a guided tour of the downtown area. Military discounts are also available.
Tags: Horse Drawn Carriage Rides, Tour Eureka Springs
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Saturday, July 18th, 2009
Get to know a side of Eureka Springs you may not have encountered before.

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A city like Eureka Springs has a long history, and there are places in the city where you can take Eureka Springs Ghost Tours. Meander through the city’s historic cemetery and learn about Potter’s Field, Woodmen of the World, buried icons and folk legends.
Or visit the Crescent Hotel, a legendary Victorian Hotel that is known for the mysterious happenings on the grounds and in the guestrooms. A tour group is located in the Crescent Hotel in Suite 212. They are well-versed in the legends of the Lady in the Garden, the Nurses, Michael & Theodora. Follow them under the hotel into dark pathways to unrealized goals and dreams.
We hope to help you find everything to satisfy your curiosity while here at our Eureka Springs AR bed and breakfast.
Tags: crescent hotel, Eureka Springs, ghost tours, ghosts
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Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Traveling in Eureka Springs is easy! Park you car and leaving the driving to others, just the way we like it when we travel. Low stress!! In Eureka Springs, we have two great ways to see the sites. Jump aboard the open-air tram and enjoy a narrated tour of the Historic District and other must-sees of Eureka Springs.
The town trolley offers several routes to various locations around town. An all day pass is available to enable to you to get on and off the trolley at your leisure to make sure that you get to see all of the local sites. Upon your arrival to Arsenic & Old Lace, we will provide your with a schedule and let the planning begin!
Ah, I can feel you relaxing already!!
Tags: Eureka Springs Transportation, Relaxing Getaways, Site Seeing
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Monday, July 13th, 2009

It is the 28 season for the Ozark Mountain Hoe-Down in Eureka Springs, and there has to be a reason! We all need a laugh and what better way to accomplish this than to go to the Ozark Mountain Hoe-Down. The show has music with a variety of hot pickin’ tunes, bluegrass, and a little classic country. Add to that some Gospel music and comedy from P. Nutt, Granny, Girl, and you will have yourself an all around “feel good” kind of show that will leave you ready to come back for more!
The evening show starts at 8 P.M., with a 7:30 comedy pre-show. This is the best show in Eureka Springs and we suggest making reservations as we want to make sure that you do not miss out! Guests rave about the show in their guest book and we think you will too!
Tags: Comedy, Ozark Mountain Hoe-down, shows
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Sunday, July 5th, 2009

When enjoying a romantic getaway at Arsenic & Old Lace, enjoy a relaxing cruise with the Belle of the Ozarks. View the sparkling clear water of Beaver Lake and the panoramic shoreline. The cruise provides a narrative of the waters, along with a little humor. Points of interest include Beaver Dam, White House Bluffs, a submerged homestead, the Ozark Bluff Dweller’s burial ground, and the 200 acre game preserve island. Wildlife is in abundance as guests view deer swimming in the lake or the return of the bald eagles in the fall.
The Belle of the Ozarks operates from May thru October with a duration of 1 ¼ hours. Departure times are at 11 A.M., 1 P.M., and 3 P.M. from the dock at Starkey Park. Call for reservations at 1-800-552-3803.
Tags: Arsenic & Old Lace, Beaver Dam, Boat Cruise, Teachers Getaway Package
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