A short visit to Eureka Springs, AR revealed several really interesting things

. The road/street is very narrow and steep and with lots of curves. The houses are built on rocks in various levels. There are stairways in some areas that connect one level to the next. Many beautiful homes of various levels, some one or two levels on one street and maybe two or three on the next street, 4 or 5 stories in all. Some are set right on the rocks with gardens all around. Really a beautiful old city built in the mountains. Many years ago it was known for its hot springs and there are still some hot baths available.
There is a huge outdoor theater where they have the Passion Play. You can tour the area all year around, however the actual play is centered around Easter and its religious settings. I understand it is quite an experience to see this magnificent event.

There are many shops in the old part of town that sell most
anything you might desire. It is a real tourist
mecca for those interested in
browsing and window shopping.
There are many eating places serving most anything you can imagine.
The whole area is well restored with many of the buildings having been restored to their original conditions. Away from the center of town there is newer
businesses, hotels, motels, B&B's and larger restaurants, etc.
Monday night we spent at Cedar Hollow RV Park, in
Flippin, AR. It is out in the boonies and back a county road. We had the number of the county road and I was watching road numbers on the right side of the road and they were in the 7020 area and we were looking for a 80?? number road. Would you believe that we found out that the roads going east were 70?? roads and those going west were 80?? roads.
sometimes both at the same intersection. What a crazy way to number roads, but what can you expect in Arkansas.
Tuesday, we drove to Ash Flat, AR across a fairly good US412/US62 highway but with lots of curves and hills and of course, lots of wind from the side. I think the wind blows all the time when I am driving any direction.

We will be in this area for a few days and then off to Memphis, TN for another
hamfest and then on north into Missouri.