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EUREKA SPRINGS

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 901 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EUREKA SPRINGS  , a city and
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health resort, one of the countyseats—Berryville being the other—of Carroll county, in the extreme north-western
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part of
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Arkansas, U.S.A., in the Ozarkuplift, "Soo ft. above the sea-level . Pop . (1890) 3706; (1900) 3572 (142 of negro descent); (191o) 3228 . There is a transient population of thousands of visitors during the
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year . The city is built picturesquely on the sides of a gulch, down which runs the
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Missouri & North Arkansas railway . A creek
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running through the city empties into the White
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river, only a few miles distant . The surrounding country varies in character from mountains to
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rolling prairie . The encircling hills are laden with a covering of pine . The normal mean temperature for the year is about 59 F . (42° F. in winter, 61° F. in spring, 75° F. in summer, and 58° F. in autumn); the
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average rainfall, about 33 in . The atmosphere is dry and clear . Apart from its share in the agricultural interests of the surrounding region,—devoted mainly to
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Indian corn, small grains and fruits,—the entire
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economy of
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Eureka Springs centres in its medicinal springs, more than
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forty of which, lying within the corporate limits, are held in
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trust by the city for the
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free use of the public .

The temperature of the springs varies from about 57° F. to 64° F .. Each

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gallon of their waters contains about 28.5 cub. in. of gaseous
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matter and from 6 to 9 grains of solids held in solution . The city waterworks are owned by the
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municipality . The springs have been exploited since 1879, when the first settlement was made_ The city was chartered in 1880 .

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