If you are looking for some spooky destinations to visit in Arkansas, you might be interested in these haunted places that have been reported by locals and visitors alike; from historic mansions to eerie hotels, these locations are sure to give you chills and thrills. Here are some of the most haunted places in Arkansas:

- Peel Mansion, Bentonville: This elegant house was built in 1875 by Samuel Peel, a former United States Congressman. It is now a museum that displays artifacts from the 19th century. However, it is also said to be haunted by Samuel and his daughter Minnie Belle, who died of tuberculosis at a young age. Minnie is often seen as a white figure wandering around the mansion, and sometimes plays the piano in the music room. Samuel's…

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If I had to pick my favorite time of year...this is it!!  The Cruel Arkansas Summer is making its way into our rearview mirror and up ahead are falling leaves, cooler temps, sweater weather, and fall festivals!  Looking for something to do this fall?  We have plenty of options available for you in the natural state. Whether it's a scenic drive up to northwest Arkansas for the  kaleidoscope of colors with the changing of the leaves, Rocktoberfest this weekend at War Memorial Stadium, or the Food Truck Festival coming up soon!. We have something for everyone!  

See below for a list of the fall festivals for this year and feel free to share those photos but most of all share those memories with the ones you love.  

Little RocktoberFest -…

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South Park Realtors Aaaaand it's gone....South park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone created an episode in Season 25 called "city people." This episode really shows exactly how crazy the real estate market has been over the last few years and has sparked numerous meme's across social media. The episode shows how the town of South Park is being hit with an influx of relocation and Cartman (the show's protaginist) becomes a Real Estate Agent operating without a real estate license and how he is getting overpriced bids for south park homes and his mother tries to explain to him how the market reacts to over inflated bids that don't match market value and will never make it through escrow. 

How to buy a home in a competitive market:  First Time Home Buyer's Edition

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Did you know? 

10 Outrageous Laws Concerning Real Estate that are still on the Books!!  

Number 1:  It is illegal for a homeowner to keep an alligator in their bathtub in Arkansas. Clearly someone has done this (it wasn't me) and why it has topped our list of 1o Outrageous Real Estate Laws!  By the way other states have similar laws that include:  Can't have a donkey in your bathtub in Brooklyn and just say no to the horse in your bathtub in South Carolina. Really? Oh, there's more just wait for it! 

Number 2: You cannot bathe after 10:00 PM in Piqua, Ohio. That's right kids, just hold those pesky parentals off until 10:01 PM and you are home free!  

Number 3:  Clothing is not optional in Portland, Oregon when bathing!  Nope, you have to…

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Arkansas Razorback

Hit That Line! 

Have you ever wondered where our fight song came from and why it was chosen or even who wrote it? It's as iconic as calling the hogs! Little known fact it was written by a student at the time with the help of his music professor. 

The Arkansas Razorbacks Fight Song, also known as Arkansas Fight, is a proud and spirited anthem that cheers on the university's athletic teams. It was written in 1913 by **William Edwin Douglass**, a student who wanted to create a song for the football team. He got help from his music professor, **Henry D. Tovey**, who added the melody and chords to the lyrics. The song was originally called the Field Song, but later became known as Arkansas Fight. The song has a catchy and upbeat tune that encourages…

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