I saw the Passion Play in Eureka Springs with my friend Tina. There's also an 75 foot statue of Jesus there, and a glass church that's almost invisible until you're right next to it.
I've been to Eureka Springs at least twice. My wife and I were so taken with it that we toyed with the idea of moving there. But it has changed a great deal in the last ten to fifteen years and it is not so appealing anymore.
Did you know that (according to my opinion at any rate) it may have been the "Fountain of Youth" that Ponce de Leon was searching for? The spring was known by the Indians throughout the south as a place of healing. That is what made it so popular to the whites during the 1800's.
There have been some "interesting" testimonies about the spring. I have speculated that it may have contained naturally occurring Hydrogen Peroxide, which if you research it, may be of a lot more benefit that we give it credit for.
Now back to our regularly scheduled nonsense.