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  1. Horatio, Arkansas. Horatio, Arkansas, founded in 1895 and home to 920 residents as of 2020. It was a sundown town in Arkansas until at least 1905, explicitly prohibiting African Americans from living there. Today, its population is 53% White, 34% Hispanic, and 2% Black.

    • Eureka Springs. Located in the north edge of Arkansas in the beauty of the Ozark Mountains sits a secluded and peaceful town best known for its well preserved Victorian-era city center.
    • Heber Springs. Known mostly for the 31,500 acre Greers Ferry Lake built by the U.S. Corps of Engineers in 1963, Heber Springs is one of the best little towns in Arkansas for camping with cabins and resorts overlooking the town’s popular lake.
    • Cherokee Village. Set among the stunning natural beauty of the Arkansas Ozarks is one of the best little towns in Arkansas for recreation! A 15,000-acre resort destination dominates this serene locale of only 4,700 full time residents and serves as the state’s first recreational community!
    • Paris. Set at the base of Mount Magazine, Paris is a rural Arkansas town that enjoys the lush natural playground of its surroundings. Its thriving downtown commercial district has boutiques, shops and restaurants as well as many buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
  2. McNab. Google Maps. The southwest Arkansas town of McNab in Hempstead County (near Hope) has experienced quite a jump from the census taken in 2000 when the population was only 37. McNab is now up to 68 residents as of 2015--and it's all due to that (very) small town charm. 15. Morrison Bluff. Google Maps.

  3. 10. Hardy, Arkansas. Wikipedia. The entire downtown of little Hardy is a treasury of Arkansas history. Hardy has 41 commercial buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A diverse number of shops can also be found in pre-WWII buildings along the Spring River. 9. Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Wikipedia.

    • Visit the Royal Welsh Regimental Museum. The Royal Welsh Regimental Museum is a great place to learn about Wales’ involvement in the British Army through its various regiments that were eventually amalgamated to form the Royal Welsh Regiment.
    • Have a bite to eat inside Brecon Cathedral. Brecon Cathedral is a Grade I listed building and was built on the orders Bernard de Neufmarché, the Norman knight, around 1093.
    • Explore Brecknock Museum. This is probably my favourite museum in Mid-Wales, not least because it’s huge and free. Brecknock Museum and Art Gallery houses various collections that delve into the history of Breconshire, one of the former counties in Wales that was governed from Brecon.
    • Enjoy a performance at Theatr Brycheiniog. Theatr Brycheiniog opened in 1997 as the first wholly Lottery funded new build arts organisation in the UK.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BreconBrecon - Wikipedia

    Brecon (/ ˈbrɛkən /; [ 3 ] Welsh: Aberhonddu; pronounced [ˌabɛrˈhɔnði]), [citation needed] archaically known as Brecknock, is a market town in Powys, mid Wales. In 1841, it had a population of 5,701. [ 4 ] The population in 2001 was 7,901, [ 5 ] increasing to 8,250 at the 2011 census.

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  6. Jan 26, 2020 · Whether you’re in search of a nature retreat or a bit of pampering and rest and relaxation, there are some out-of-the-way towns that still have that special combination of small town charm and Southern Hospitality that make them must-sees. Check out our list of the 15 best small towns in Arkansas: 1. Jasper, Arkansas. Source: flickr.

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