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===Arts and culture=== * [[Elsie Bates-Freund]], offered the Summer Art School of the Ozarks in Eureka Springs from 1940 to 1951, and lived in the city for part of the year for the rest of her life * [[Candace Camp]], schoolteacher in Eureka Springs before becoming a romance novelist * [[Vernon and Irene Castle|Irene Castle]], silent film actress and ballroom dancer; spent her last years in Eureka Springs * [[Frances Currey]], folk art painter, spent her final years in a nursing home in Eureka Springs * [[Crescent Dragonwagon]], co-founded the [[Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow]]; lived in Eureka Springs for a number of years * [[Glenn Gant]], painter; resided much of his life in Eureka Springs * [[Gerhard Sisters|Emme Gerhard]], photographer; lived in Eureka Springs for a time * [[Charles Christian Hammer]] classical guitarist; spent much of his life in Eureka Springs * [[Julius Hegyi]] served on the faculty of the Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony as conductor and violinist from 1951 to 1956 * [[Ben Kynard]], jazz saxophonist; born in Eureka Springs * [[Byrd Mock]], writer and publisher; retired to Eureka Springs in 1956 * [[Rachel Beasley Ray]], poet and author; lived in Eureka Springs for much of her life * [[Ned Shank]], co-founded the Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow, lived in Eureka Springs for a number of years * [[Marla Shelton]], 1930s and 1940s film actress was born in Eureka Springs * [[Jonathan Stalling]], poet, Chinese literature expert; was raised in Eureka Springs * [[Frank Stanford]], poet, briefly lived in Eureka Springs<ref name="Poetry Foundation-January 2008">{{cite web|last1=Ehrenreich|first1=Ben|title=The Long Goodbye|url=https://www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/69003/the-long-goodbye|publisher=Poetry Foundation|language=en-us|date=January 18, 2008}}</ref>
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