I think it’s pretty amazing that dinosaurs once roamed the terrain of Arkansas. The Acrocanthosaurus, Sauropod, as well as the ornithomimosaur, have been linked to the state. Not to mention that one of the largest dinosaur trackways was discovered near the small town of Nashville in the southwest region of the state. The town once had a festival celebrating the significance of the find. Today, the trackway has been destroyed but some molds of the footprints were created and distributed to various museums. And there is one spot in Nashville, where you can witness one of these famous dinosaur tracks in Arkansas. 

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So, did you know about the field of dinosaur tracks in Arkansas? Or have you been to Nashville City Park to see the dinosaur footprint? Tell us in the comments below. 

Fun fact: The first Dillard’s was founded in Nashville in 1938. Be sure to read our previous article about this upscale department store founded in Arkansas

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