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As the Town's advertising states, for centuries, Eureka Springs has been a place where people gather for rest, renewal and recreation. This is also an area of historic significance and splendid nostalgia. |
![]() | In the 1800's, early settlers and society people flocked to these waters to rebuild their health and well-being. You won't find the Eureka Mystique touted in the standard promotional literature of our town, but ask around to discover what this unseen element really is. |
Ask a random sampling of travelers nationwide how many places they have visited in the U.S. where they have stayed in a gay bed and breakfast; attended a gospel music show; had dinner in a restaurant where some patrons wore Christian T-shirts, while others sported multi-colored hair and multiple body piercings; and bar-hopped in a town where 'mixed' couples-men and women, men and men, women and women-danced the night away with total security and disinterest from other patrons? | |
![]() | I'm willing to bet the response from seasoned tourists will be, "You must mean that little town in Arkansas!" Walk through Eureka Springs and you'll not only see diversity, but also tolerance and respect for the differences among us. Envision a place where a gallery displaying erotic art and a Bible store stand side by side. Imagine a group of bonneted Quakers parting company politely to pass around two men kissing on a corner. Our own Metropolitan Community Church of the Living Springs is active in the community and is housed in a lovely 100-year-old church building at 17 Elk Street. The church is also a popular site for gay and lesbian commitment ceremonies. |
People originally came to Eureka to partake of the miraculous, healing waters of our many natural springs. Many modern day visitors either come to see the famous Passion Play, relax and enjoy a massage, or have read that we are located at one of the Earth's vortexes, similar to the much-hyped Sedona, Arizona. Others are not quite sure why they are here, they just love to wander around the town because it "feels good." | |
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| Eureka Springs Inns: Victorian Elegance & Modern Comfort | |
![]() | Eureka Springs offers one of the largest and most attractive selections of gay and gay-friendly accommodations in the United States, especially significant when you factor in the size of the population. Many lodgings are gay/lesbian owned and most are decidedly gay-friendly. |
Select solid Victorian homes, stone cottages or log cabins, all furnished with tasty, hearty meals and superlative service. Many feature fireplaces, jacuzzis, television and VCRs. Interestingly, most do not have in-room phones-almost unnecessary during your stay. | |
Other choices include magnificent hotels, restored to evoke a turn-of-the-century resort feeling. The cabins and cottages are tucked into hardwood forests surrounding the town, most with amenities that are far from "roughing it." | ![]() |
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The finest in jewelry, leather goods, gourmet foods and coffees, woodworking, clothing, metaphysical supplies, and a host of specialty shops provide wonderment from around the corner and around the world. | ||
And for the golden oldie enthusiast, we feature some of the finest antique shops anywhere. From fine one-of-a-kind pieces to "needs a little work" art, there are scores of stores prepared to assist you in procuring that must-have article. | ![]() |
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No Ordinary Show Seasonal celebrations throughout the year feature "Diversity Weekends," plus large upscale festivals bringing the best in Blues, Jazz, Folk, theater and Opera to the area. The great Passion Play, with a cast of hundreds, nightly from April through October, provides an evening of inspiration at the outdoor amphitheater seating over 4,000, attracting people from all over the world to what has been described as "the world's largest outdoor drama." |
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The surrounding area literally explodes with activities to enhance your vacation. It would take weeks to explore the caves, hike or bike the nature trails, visit historic sights or photograph the scenic wonders. |
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