My top 3 are: 1. The burgers. 2. The burgers. 3. The fries. 4. More burgers. I haven't had any really good food for a long time, so the food pictures got all my attention.
@@AllAboutArkansasTravels And in the video, you got the cuts just perfect when you said "In my life". 9:02 Boom, boom boom. Burger, burger, burger. Even Spielberg never learned how to do that well. 😁 Still too hot for me to camp in Arkansas, but I plan to head that way in November. (Hopefully with a list of properties to look at.) A bit of autumn chill plus a Pauly burger for lunch sounds like a great Arkansas day to me.
@@AllAboutArkansasTravels Not so much looking at a particular town. I'm looking at a few country acres in western Arkansas, basically somewhere between Mena and Bentonville. Maybe Searcy County, because my mother's people have lived there since the 1840s, and I could do some serious genealogy there.
@AllAboutArkansasTravels They own 65 feet of tunnels, so you get to go in. The rest is blocked off by property lines, and a lot of it has just caved in over time.
Which one of these is YOUR top pick? 😀
My top 3 are:
1. The burgers.
2. The burgers.
3. The fries.
4. More burgers.
I haven't had any really good food for a long time, so the food pictures got all my attention.
@@jbennett3578 haha!! It's honestly the best burger I've ever had
@@AllAboutArkansasTravels And in the video, you got the cuts just perfect when you said "In my life". 9:02 Boom, boom boom. Burger, burger, burger. Even Spielberg never learned how to do that well. 😁
Still too hot for me to camp in Arkansas, but I plan to head that way in November. (Hopefully with a list of properties to look at.) A bit of autumn chill plus a Pauly burger for lunch sounds like a great Arkansas day to me.
@@jbennett3578 thank you! What town will you be looking at properties in?
@@AllAboutArkansasTravels Not so much looking at a particular town. I'm looking at a few country acres in western Arkansas, basically somewhere between Mena and Bentonville.
Maybe Searcy County, because my mother's people have lived there since the 1840s, and I could do some serious genealogy there.
Goodness, my list gets longer and longer with more places to explore with each video! They are so enjoyable.
@@wandaohara378 Thank you! Arkansas never ceases to amaze me. You'd be hard pressed to get bored here!
All those places look awesome
I haven’t been to eureka springs since 1980 when I went with a church group from Ripley tn to see the passion play.
If you want the weird history of the town, wait until nightfall and go on the Haunted Eureka Springs tour! That goes underground!
@@arianthee5828 We did a walking tour that showed one section of the underground street. How far underground does the haunted eureka Springs tour go?
@AllAboutArkansasTravels They own 65 feet of tunnels, so you get to go in. The rest is blocked off by property lines, and a lot of it has just caved in over time.
@@arianthee5828 very cool!
I think the passion play only had the play set. The Christ of the Ozarks and the Bible museum
@@jrcriner6542 They have so much now. You can really spend all day there
@@AllAboutArkansasTravels that’s great