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Jacksonville is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States, and a suburb of Little Rock. As of the 2010 census , the population of the city was 28,364. [ 3 ] It is part of the Little Rock – North Little Rock – Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area with 729,135 people as of 2014.
The Jacksonville Commercial Historic District encompasses a 1-1/2 block section of 1st Street in Jacksonville, Arkansas, between Main Street and 2nd Street.The area contains six commercial buildings, constructed between 1925 and 1962, a period when the railroad was an important element of the city's growth.
part of the Arkansas Highway History and Architecture MPS. Destroyed by fire. 4: Rock Island Depot-Weldon: June 11, 1992 (#92000621) September 25, 2012: Highway 17: Weldon: part of the Historic Railroad Depots of Arkansas MPS. Demolished [7]
Board Camp is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Polk County, Arkansas, United States. Board Camp is located on Arkansas Highway 8, 8.5 miles (13.7 km) east-southeast of Mena. Board Camp has a post office with ZIP code 71932. [2] It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 87. [3]
The Grimes Unit and the McPherson Unit, prisons of the Arkansas Department of Correction, are located in Newport, off of Arkansas Highway 384, 4 miles (6.4 km) east of central Newport. [14] The prison houses the state's death row for women. [15] The Jackson County Sheriff's Office is the primary county-wide law enforcement agency.
According to neighborhoodscout.com, the CDP has a crime rate of 4 crimes per square mile, significantly lower than the Arkansas average of 21 crimes per square mile. The organization had also determined that the risk of becoming a victim in Hot Springs Village was 1 in 81 compared to the state average of 1 in 28. [8]
Twenty-two different African Americans from Jefferson County were elected to the Arkansas state legislature between 1871 and 1893, by far the most from any county. [6] In 1886, Jefferson County produced 55,120 bales of cotton, the most in Arkansas, and the second-most throughout the South. [7]
Reydell or Reydel is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Arkansas, United States. Reydell is located at the junction of Arkansas Highway 11 and Arkansas Highway 88, 16 miles (26 km) southwest of De Witt. Reydell has a post office with ZIP code 72133. [2] Reydell is in the DeWitt School District.