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  2. Birdeye, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Birdeye is an unincorporated community in Cross County, Arkansas, United States.It is located at the intersection of Highway 42 and Highway 163.It is 5.6 miles (9.0 km) from Cherry Valley, 7.9 miles (12.7 km) from Vanndale and 14.3 miles (23.0 km) from Wynne.

  3. Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery is a system of two veterans cemeteries owned and operated by the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs. [1] One location is in North Little Rock ( 34°50′33″N 92°15′06″W  /  34.84250°N 92.25167°W  / 34.84250; -92.25167 ) and the other is located in Birdeye ( 35°23′25″N 90°40′45 ...

  4. Cross County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Cross County is a rural Northeast Arkansas county in the Arkansas Delta.Created as Arkansas's 53rd county on November 15, 1862, Cross County contains four incorporated municipalities, including Wynne, the county seat and most populous city.

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  9. Arkansas Highway 163 - Wikipedia

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    The route was established by the Arkansas State Highway Commission (ASHC) on July 10, 1957, beginning at the Poinsett County line and running south through Birdeye to a county road. [2] The southern terminus was extended south by 2.1 miles (3.4 km) on September 17, 1958. [ 6 ]