Centuries ago, it was common for southerners to paint porch overhangs haint blue. The remnants of this trend can still be seen today in homes throughout the South, including Arkansas. Despite the trend’s popularity, though, many don’t know the reason behind it. Some claim it keeps the porch cooler, others believe it repels bugs, and some say it extends daylight hours. However, as it turns out, the tradition was actually borne out of superstition.

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So, were you aware of this longstanding tradition? Did you know the reason behind it? Ever spotted any blue porch ceilings in Arkansas? Tell us!

This isn’t the only tradition that’s been carried on throughout the decades. Click here for 15 Arkansas traditions that will never die.

 

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