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Exploring Arkansas April 2016

Osage Clayworks, National Park Aquarium,Ukrainian Egg Artist, Palarm Creek Waterfowl

Aired 05/21/2021 | Rating NR

Exploring Arkansas

Exploring Arkansas April 2016

Season 12 Episode 4 | 24m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Osage Clayworks, National Park Aquarium,Ukrainian Egg Artist, Palarm Creek Waterfowl

After being a general store, post office and a hotel, a 1901 building in Osage is now a pottery shop where folks can watch the owners at work, creating quality clayworks. At the National Park Aquarium in Hot Springs you can get up close with piranha and a 400-volt catfish - just to name a couple of the oddities there. Pysanky is an ancient Ukrainian egg art form that uses beeswax and dyes.

Aired 05/21/2021 | Rating NR

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Exploring Arkansas is a local public television program presented by Arkansas PBS

Exploring Arkansas

Exploring Arkansas April 2016

Season 12 Episode 4 | 24m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

After being a general store, post office and a hotel, a 1901 building in Osage is now a pottery shop where folks can watch the owners at work, creating quality clayworks. At the National Park Aquarium in Hot Springs you can get up close with piranha and a 400-volt catfish - just to name a couple of the oddities there. Pysanky is an ancient Ukrainian egg art form that uses beeswax and dyes.

Aired 05/21/2021 | Rating NR

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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