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Stuttgart, Arkansas
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| In east-central Arkansas, Stuttgart is the state's | Can I make the Stuttgart reservation by phone? We |
| headquarters for rice farming. It's also great hunting | would be happy to help you make any Stuttgart hotel |
| and fishing territory, what with all the marshy land | reservation by phone. You can call our toll free |
| about. In fact, it claims the unusual title of Rice and | number between the hours of 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. |
| Duck Capital of the World (which makes us hungry to | Monday through Friday (CST). 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. |
| visit). When you're passing through, stop to visit the | Saturday and Sunday. |
| rice mill, rice paddies, White River National Wildlife | |
| Refuge (turkey, deer, ducks) and the Stuttgart | How can I be sure information about my credit card is |
| Agricultural Museum, which contains an extensive | secure? We use secure-socket-layer (SSL) |
| collection of artifacts about area life in the 1800s. The | encryption, the standard encryption on the Internet. |
| World Championship Duck Calling Contest takes | This type of encryption allows you to feel confident |
| place in Stuttgart each November. | and secure about supplying personal and credit |
| | card information. |
| South of Stuttgart on Highway 165, near the town of | |
| Gillett, you'll find the Arkansas Post National | Is free breakfast available? Some hotels offer free |
| Memorial. Originally a French fort that was | breakfast with each room night booked. This |
| established in 1686, this was the first permanent | information can be found on the property information |
| settlement inhabited by Europeans in the Arkansas | "detail" page for your specific property. |
| Valley. After changing hands from the French to the | |
| Spanish and back again, it finally became a U.S. | Can I book the reservation to stay tonight? Some |
| outpost with the Louisiana Purchase. Rich in history, | hotels accept reservations until 3:00pm on the arrival |
| the area saw the founding of the Arkansas Gazette in | day. Only hotels that follow this policy will show when |
| 1819 (the oldest newspaper west of the Mississippi | the today's arrival date is typed into the search form. |
| until it was folded into the Arkansas Democrat | |
| several years ago) and a Civil War battle. 50 mi/80 | |
| km east of Little Rock. | |
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