In September 1964, the Beatles made a brief but memorable stop in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, during their U.S. tour. The band flew into the small towns airport to rest over the weekend before continuing their performances. Their arrival was largely unnoticed at first, but word quickly spread, and by the time they departed, a crowd had gathered, eager to catch a glimpse of the famous musicians. The visit left a lasting impression on the town, which now celebrates its unique connection to the Beatles with vibrant murals, an annual festival, Abbey Road, a silhouette monument, and an interactive, guitar-shaped walking trail honoring their historic stop. Learn more about the annual festival here.