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Article: Northwest Arkansas: Northwest Arkansas is a cultural oasis thriving with live theater, art galleries, symphonies and historic attractions. Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale and Rogers are the centers of population, and quaint Eureka Springs and the rolling Buffalo National River are where tourists and locals go for weekend escapes.
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- Arkansas Business
- Article date:
- October 24, 2005
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Art/Galleries
Arts Center of the Ozarks Offers dinner theater, musicals, dance, drama, workshops, art exhibits and competitions. In Springdale. Call (479) 751-5441. Sager Creek Arts Center Showcases artisans and thespians from within a 200-mile radius and stages musicals, dinner theater, children's performances and classic plays. In Siloam Springs. Call (479) 524-4000. Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel A majestic glass, wood and steel chapel designed by noted architect E. Fay Jones. At 504 Memorial Drive, Bella Vista. Call (479) 855-6598.
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