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US 62; US 67; US Highways 62 and 67 run concurrently, just to the southeast of town; no actual state or federal maintained highway runs through the town, however, the original U.S. Highway 67 did run through the town as the current day, "Biggers-Reyno Road" before the town was bypassed and the original route was decommissioned.
In 1963, Ash Flat was named the county seat, and Hardy and Evening Shade lost that designation. Hardy is served by the BNSF Railway . Formerly, the railroad through Hardy was part of the Frisco ( St. Louis – San Francisco Railway ) which had about 5,000 miles (8,000 km) of trackage, and served Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma , Kansas , Texas ...
It extends along Main Street, between Church and Cope Streets, and includes a few buildings on adjacent streets. Hardy was founded as a railroad town in the 1880s, but grew by the end of the 19th century into a resort community, serving as commercial center for vacationers from Memphis, Tennessee. Most of the 43 buildings in the district are ...
The Kitchen at Biggers Market is new to the Biggers Market complex at 6250 Market St. in Wilmington, N.C. It offers quick-service fare on the weekends, sells ice cream made on site, and has grab ...
The Lee Weaver House is a historic house at the northwest corner of Main and Cope Streets in Hardy, Arkansas. Built 1924–26, this 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story stone structure is a fine local example of the Bungalow style. It is fashioned out of native rough-cut stone, joined with beveled mortar.
The Fred Graham House is a historic house on United States Route 62 in Hardy, Arkansas. It is a vernacular Tudor Revival structure, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 stories in height, built out of uncoursed native fieldstone finished with beaded mortar. The roof is side gabled, with two front-facing cross gables.
The Web Long House and Motel is a historic former motel complex on the north side of United States Route 63, just east of Springwood Road, on the outskirts of Hardy, Arkansas. The complex includes three buildings: a single-story stone house, which also served as the office for the motel, a duplex located just to its east, also built of ...
As of the 2000 census, [12] there were 17,119 people, 7,211 households, and 5,141 families residing in the county. The population density was 28 people per square mile (11 people/km 2).