Daftar julukan kota di Arkansas

Daftar julukan kota di Arkansas ini mengandung samaran, julukan, dan slogan yang disematkan kepada beberapa kota di Arkansas (resmi dan tidak resmi) oleh pemerintah kota, masyarakat setempat, orang asing, badan pariwisata, atau kamar dagang. Julukan kota berperan sebagai perintis identitas lokal, membantu orang asing mengenali masyarakat setempat, atau mengajak orang berkunjung karena julukannya khas; mengangkat martabat daerah; dan mempersatukan masyarakat.[1] Julukan dan slogan yang berubah menjadi "ideologi atau mitos" baru[2] juga diyakini memiliki potensi ekonomi.[1] Potensi ekonominya sulit diukur,[1] tetapi ada beberapa kota yang memakai slogan baru untuk memasarkan/mencitrakan diri dan memanfaatkan potensi ekonomi tersebut.[2]

Beberapa julukan tidak resmi bersifat positif dan negatif. Julukan tidak resmi di bawah ini populer dan sudah lama digunakan.

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  1. ^ a b c Muench, David (December 1993). "Wisconsin Community Slogans: Their Use and Local Impacts" (PDF). University of Wisconsin Extension. Diarsipkan dari versi asli (PDF) tanggal March 9, 2013. Diakses tanggal April 10, 2007. 
  2. ^ a b Alfredo Andia, Branding the Generic City:) Diarsipkan 2008-05-21 di Wayback Machine., MU.DOT magazine, September 10, 2007
  3. ^ a b c d e Claims to Fame - Agriculture, Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.
  4. ^ a b Wanda McKinney, Our Favorite Town Slogans Diarsipkan 2007-11-07 di Wayback Machine., Southern Living, April 2005
  5. ^ Claims to Fame - Birds Diarsipkan 2008-01-10 di Wayback Machine., Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.
  6. ^ The Ghost Bird[pranala nonaktif permanen], National Geographic, December 2006, "The billboards are still up along Interstate 40, inviting drivers to stop at Brinkley, the Home of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker."
  7. ^ Official Site of the City of Conway, Arkansas, accessed April 1, 2007.
  8. ^ Dumas (Desha County), Encyclopedia of Arkansas. The nickname originated with the popular song "I’m a Ding Dong Daddy from Dumas."
  9. ^ a b Kenneth Bridges, El Dorado (Union County), The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture
  10. ^ a b FYV vs. FAY, Fayetteville Free Weekly (blog based in Fayetteville, Arkansas), September 6, 2007 [sumber tepercaya?]
  11. ^ The World Capital of Whatever, The New York Times by Harold Faber, September 12, 1993.
  12. ^ Hot Springs, Arkansas, accessed April 11, 2007. "You'll find the perfect combination of relaxing activities and kick-out-all-the-stops attractions in the Spa City."
  13. ^ Claims to Fame - Animals Diarsipkan 2011-11-06 di Wayback Machine., Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.
  14. ^ a b Jonesboro, accessed April 8, 2007.
  15. ^ Little Rock City Beautiful Scrapbooks Diarsipkan 2009-01-13 di Wayback Machine., accessed April 11, 2007. "The City Beautiful Commission came up with the idea of an official rose, in keeping with Little Rock’s traditional nickname, “City of Roses.” The Joe T. Robinson rose was chosen."
  16. ^ A Brief History of Little Rock, accessed April 11, 2007. "Today, in downtown Little Rock, the old and new mix well together. Stately antebellum structures and ornate Victorian buildings neighbor gleaming new glass-facade skyscrapers stretching up into the river city's skyline with scenic, natural surroundings providing the backdrop."
  17. ^ The City of Lowell, Arkansas Diarsipkan 2011-10-21 di Wayback Machine., accessed April 11, 2007. Motto is on upper right of page.
  18. ^ Claims to Fame - Products Diarsipkan 2007-04-08 di Wayback Machine., Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.
  19. ^ Claims to Fame - Rocks Diarsipkan 2008-02-18 di Wayback Machine., Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.
  20. ^ Ozark Folk Center, accessed April 11, 2007. "Visit downtown Mountain View, Arkansas, the 'Folk Music Capital of the World.'"
  21. ^ Claims to Fame - Arts Diarsipkan 2018-08-29 di Wayback Machine., Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.
  22. ^ "North Little Rock (Pulaski County)". The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture. According to oral tradition, people from Little Rock dumped their unwanted dogs in North Little Rock, but the name probably predates this practice and was a disparagement of the north side’s blue-collar base. In the mid-1900s, Little Rock students often taunted North Little Rock students with chants of “Dogtown” at sporting and other events. 
  23. ^ "Dogtown: Through a Glass Darkly". [pranala nonaktif permanen]
  24. ^ Out There: The world's duck-hunting capital - Stuttgart, Ark., lies at the heart of the greatest mallard-hunting area, ESPN, accessed April 11, 2007. "The rice fields encroach to the very edge of the city, and erected at the side of one is a small wooden sign that says you've reached the city limits. This is it: Stuttgart — The Rice and Duck Capital of the World."
  25. ^ Tagline Guru City Branding Survey, Tagline Guru website, accessed August 18, 2009

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