Photographer Brandon Watts, owner of B. Watts Photography, takes a photograph Monday, April 8, 2024, through a pair of eclipse glasses as Corbin Smith holds them while watching the solar eclipse at the Arkansas Air and Military Museum in Fayetteville. The museum partnered with Starlight Skatium which debuted its new mobile skating rink for the free event. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery..(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe) Andy Shupe
Miles Lowe (right) and Benjamin Lowe (left) sell eclipse glasses on Monday, April 8, 2024, at a parking lot in Fayetteville. Miles said he was inspired after seeing the price gouging done during the 2017 eclipse. He created Dobis LLC and purchased hundreds of glasses in October in preparation for today's eclipse in order to provide appropriately priced glasses for the Fayetteville community. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery (NWA Democrat Gazette/Caleb Grieger).
Traffic is seen on Interstate 49 on Monday, April 8, 2024, from an overpass in Alma. People from all over are making the trip to the River Valley to view the eclipse. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery (NWA Democrat Gazette/Caleb Grieger).
Spectators view the eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024, at the Janet Huckabee River Valley Nature Center in fort Smith. People from around the River Valley and beyond gathered at the Center to view the eclipse. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery (NWA Democrat Gazette/Caleb Grieger).
Spectators view the eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024, at the Janet Huckabee River Valley Nature Center in fort Smith. People from around the River Valley and beyond gathered at the Center to view the eclipse. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery (NWA Democrat Gazette/Caleb Grieger).
Jackson Leder, 14, of Fayetteville checks out the progress of the sun and moon Monday, April 8, 2024, through eclipse glasses while watching the solar eclipse and roller skating at the Arkansas Air and Military Museum in Fayetteville. The museum partnered with Starlight Skatium which debuted its new mobile skating rink for the free event. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery..(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe) Andy Shupe
Visitors don roller skates Monday, April 8, 2024, while watching the solar eclipse and roller skating at the Arkansas Air and Military Museum in Fayetteville. The museum partnered with Starlight Skatium which debuted its new mobile skating rink for the free event. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery..(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe) Andy Shupe
Total solar eclipse seen in Pocahontas Arkansas Monday April 8, 2024. . (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Spencer Tirey) Spencer Tirey
Tina 'Catwolf' McDonald dances Monday, April 8, 2024, while watching the solar eclipse and roller skating at the Arkansas Air and Military Museum in Fayetteville. The museum partnered with Starlight Skatium which debuted its new mobile skating rink for the free event. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery..(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe) Andy Shupe
Photographers John Newman (left) and Brandon Watts take photographs Monday, April 8, 2024, of the solar eclipse at the Arkansas Air and Military Museum in Fayetteville. The museum partnered with Starlight Skatium which debuted its new mobile skating rink for the free event. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery..(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Andy Shupe) Andy Shupe