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Springdale is the fourth-most populous city in Arkansas, United States.It is located in both Washington and Benton counties in Northwest Arkansas.Located on the Springfield Plateau deep in the Ozark Mountains, Springdale has long been an important industrial city for the region. [7]
By the 1990s the area became known as the "Springdale atoll", and a plaque honoring Moody was installed in 1999. [6] By 2010 there were about 6,000 people in the Northwest Arkansas region who were of Marshallese ancestry, heavily concentrated in Springdale and beginning to settle other cities. [4]
Northwest Arkansas (NWA) is a metropolitan area and region in Arkansas within the Ozarks.It includes four of the ten largest cities in the state: Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville, the surrounding towns of Benton and Washington counties, and adjacent rural Madison County, Arkansas.
Washington County is a regional economic, educational, and cultural hub in the Northwest Arkansas region. Created as Arkansas's 17th county on November 30, 1848, Washington County has 13 incorporated municipalities, including Fayetteville, the county seat, and Springdale.
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The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Springdale, Arkansas. Pages in category "People from Springdale, Arkansas" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Shiloh Church is a historic church at Huntsville and Main Streets in Springdale, Arkansas.It is a two-story wood-frame structure, finished with wooden clapboards and topped by a gable roof with a small belfry.
Springdale Public Schools (formally Springdale School District #50) is the public school district for students of primary and secondary education in Springdale, Arkansas and surrounding areas. The district contains three high schools, four junior highs, four middle schools, eighteen elementary schools, and a school of innovation.