Blytheville was originally a training base during World War II. Might have been twin engines for transition to bombers and cargo aircraft (don't recall). Several fields in NE Arkansas were built as alternate landing locations as well. Closed after the war and reopened in the 50s with Martin B-57s. Don't recall when SAC came, but it hosted B-52G's with Hound Dogs and later some of the first cruise missile equipped G models. In addition they had a KC-135. Used to spend some time in the area on business and the local library had some historical articles/books on the base history. Have been planning for years to do a 1/144 B-52G in the chrome dome scheme with the Hound Dog missiles. Being close to Memphis, they have had a few B-52s named Memphis Belle II and maybe III.
If your Golden Circle extends to Walnut Ridge, the base there was also a training base and was used as an aircraft disposal site after the war. Rows upon rows of aircraft waiting to be sold to scrappers including a large number of B-32 Dominators that apparently went almost straight from the factory to Walnut Ridge for disposal.