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January 11, 2018
Only in Arkansas
Queen Wilhelmina State Park photo courtesy of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. The original “Castle in the Sky” lodge was built in 1898 on Rich Mountain in Polk County, Arkansas! This is the featured photo for January in our 2018 State Parks calendar – don’t forget to pick one up at any of our banking centers!

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Little Rock, Conway, Searcy, Benton, Heber Springs
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