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Two weeks ago, July 20, was the 68th anniversary of the site of the Civil War-era Battle of Pea Ridge in Benton County becoming part of the National Park Service. Part of the celebration included the firing of the cannons.
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On today's show, a boost for a novel housing project in Bentonville. Also, the process for firing a Civil War-era cannon. Plus, e catch up with the week with Michael Tilley from Talk Business and gear up for the weekend with April Wallace from the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
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Before sunrise on April 18, 1863, the town of Fayetteville was in the midst of a Civil War battle. On Saturday, the Washington County Historical Society will commemorate the event with a reenactment and more.
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A series of lectures about the Civil War on the University of Arkansas Fort Smith campus is designed to broaden our knowledge of history.
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A series of lectures about the Civil War on the University of Arkansas Fort Smith campus is designed to broaden our knowledge of history.
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The Confederate soldier statue on the downtown square in Bentonville was put there in 1908. Following the violence that broke out in Charlottesville,…
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new book from Dr. James Gigantino explores the difficult, and messy, road to ending slavery in one northern state. The book is titled The Ragged Road to…