Arkansas Symbols Famous Arkansans Bordering States Past and Present Transportation and Communication
Arkansas Symbols What is the state gem of Arkansas?
What is a diamond?
Arkansas Symbols What is the state mammal of Arkansas?
What is a white-tailed deer?
Arkansas Symbols What is the state mineral of Arkansas?
What is quartz crystal?
Arkansas Symbols What is the state flower of Arkansas?
What is an apple blossom?
Arkansas Symbols What is the state bird of Arkansas?
What is a mockingbird?
Famous Arkansans nd President Born in Hope, Arkansas Elected for two terms (1992 and 1996)
Who is Bill Clinton?
Famous Arkansans Born to sharecroppers Famous musician – Sang “I Walk the Line” Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Who is Johnny Cash?
Famous Arkansans Famous poet, actress, and singer From Stamps, Arkansas Second poet in the country to read a poem at a president’s inauguration
Who is Maya Angelou?
Famous Arkansans Mentor to the Little Rock Nine in 1957 African-American activist Published a newspaper with her husband, called “Arkansas State Press”
Who is Daisy Bates?
Famous Arkansans Developed the Cherokee syllabary that made it possible to read and write in Cherokee Lived in Pope County and near Fort Smith Also known as George Guess
Who is Sequoyah?
Bordering States Known as the “Show Me State” Where ice tea was invented Home of the St. Louis Arch
What is Missouri?
Bordering States Known as the “Lone Star State” Only state to enter the United States by a treaty State mammal is the armadillo
What is Texas?
Bordering States Home of the largest earthquake in American history Home of the Grand Ole Opry Home of Elvis Presley
What is Tennessee?
Bordering States Only state that does not have counties Home of the world famous Mardi Gras Named after King Louis XIV
What is Louisiana?
Bordering States Home of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame Home to the Cherokee tribal capitol Location of Sequoyah’s cabin
What is Oklahoma?
Past and Present Transportation and Communication Type of transportation that requires roads Has four wheels Transports people and packages
What are automobiles?
Past and Present Transportation and Communication Type of transportation that requires a track to move First arrived in Arkansas in the 1850s Able to transport people and packages
What are trains?
Past Present Transportation and Communication Type of transportation used in waterways Can be powered by steam or by man power Transports people and packages
What are boats?
Past and Present Transportation and Communication Type of communication less common today Sends letters and packages across country or across the world Used stagecoaches, trains, and horses in the past
What is mail?
Past and Present Transportation and Communication Type of communication brought to Arkansas in 1922 Introduced to Arkansans by Harvey Couch Sr. Used to share music, news, and advertisements
What is a radio?