Gem Diamond (1967) Mineral Quartz Crystal (1967) Rock Bauxite (1967)
The Crystal. Arkansas has numerous Crystal caves / mines all over the state. IT is really a beautiful state to visit.
The state rock of Arkansas is the bauxite rock. Bauxite is an aluminum ore and was designated as the state rock in 1967. Arkansas is known for its rich deposits of bauxite, which has been an important natural resource for the state's economy.
The diamond is the hardest mineral and is the state mineral of Arkansas.
Arkansas's nickname is The Natural State. The nickname is currently on the state license plate. It is called the Natural State, due to its natural beauty with crystal clear lakes and streams.
Arkansas's state gemstone is diamond. The first diamond mine in North America was found in Arkansas in 1906, and the state continues to be known for its diamond mines and gemstone production.
Arkansas has no state shell.
Arkansas is a Bandito state
The state that is drained by the Arkansas and Red river is Oklahoma.
There is currently no state fossil for Arkansas.
Arkansas is known as the Bear State.
The state flower of Arkansas is the Apple Blossom.
Arkansas State University is located in Jonesboro, Arkansas. They also offer courses online.