The Blue Spring Heritage Center, located just outside of Eureka Springs, holds a rich history as a former trading post for the Osage Indians and a renewal site for the Cherokee during the Trail of Tears. Nestled in the heart of Arkansas, the center now offers visitors a serene escape with its lush gardens and scenic walking trails. The striking blue waters of the spring, a focal point of the site, provide a tranquil backdrop for those exploring the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the area.
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