De Queen, Arkansas

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Good Lord Lorrie
Turnpike Troubadours
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"Well De Queen's dry so I bought us both a bottle"

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Lebanon, AR RoadyGoat

Lebanon, Arkansas, settled amidst the rolling hills of the southwest, owes its existence to the land and the iron horse. The area's modest elevation, conducive to timber and farming, drew early settlers. It quickly became a local trading hub, fueled by the agricultural bounty of Nevada County and its advantageous position along the railroad. While many towns in the region shared a similar fate, Lebanon carved out a distinct identity—a place where the rhythm of life followed the seasons of harvest. Today, the quiet, rural peace is what draws visitors. One can almost feel the echoes of its past—tales of hidden treasure and Civil War skirmishes whispered on the wind. Yet, if you ask the locals why people end up in Lebanon, they'll tell you it's not the promise of riches or celebrity. It's the deep roots, the land, the unwavering community spirit that shines, perhaps most brightly, during those intense basketball games against Prescott, and the shared passion for the Dallas Cowboys. It's a place where the echoes of the Great Depression and the mechanization of agriculture serve as a reminder of resilience, and where the simple life is not just a choice, but a cherished way of being.

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Lebanon, AR RoadyGoat

Lebanon, Arkansas, nestled among the rolling hills of the southwest, carries a quiet history etched into its landscape. Established in 1851 and named for a Tennessee counterpart, its fortunes were immediately tied to the land. The rich soil and abundant timber made it a natural trading hub, drawing farmers and lumbermen seeking access to the railroad. Although never a large city, it was a place where deals were struck and goods exchanged, a vital artery in the region's agricultural heart. The echoes of the Civil War still linger in local folklore, whispers of skirmishes and buried Confederate treasure hinting at a time of division and upheaval. Later, the Great Depression hit hard, as it did across rural America. The mechanization of agriculture further altered the landscape, displacing farmhands and shifting the economic base. Despite these challenges, Lebanon persevered, its identity rooted in the land and in the close-knit community. The popularity of the Dallas Cowboys speaks to a connection with a larger world, while the fierce rivalry between local high schools, particularly against nearby Prescott, reflects a deep-seated pride in place.

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