© Courtesy: Arkansas.com
Despite changing times and the economy taking dips, some
small towns have managed to get back up on their feet and evolve with changing
times.
CNN is describing El Dorado as one of these impressive
towns.
"Then: Home to a 1920s oil rush that brought high hopes,
rows of new buildings and 30,000 people to "Arkansas' Original
Boomtown," the golden opportunity of El Dorado's namesake gave way to the
Great Depression and perpetual economic hardship. By 1980, the town's
commercial district was barely ticking.
"Now: Thanks to one huge civic mobilization, mass
restorations, a new $14.4 million conference facility and a roster of annual
festivals, El Dorado has recouped its reputation as "the pride of south
Arkansas." The once desolate downtown is now lined with more than 65
specialty shops, eateries, inns and the state's only operating art deco
theater.
"Wow: Each May, the Bugs, Bands & Bikes festival features thousands of
revving motorcycles gathered for a bike show/parade and a two-day Battle of the
Bands -- all seasoned with hundreds of pounds of the region's best crawfish."
For CNN's complete list of small town comebacks, click here.