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East side of Lane Dr., Southern Arkansas University 33°17′26″N 93°14′03″W / 33.290503°N 93.234274°W / 33.290503; -93.234274 ( Dolph Camp, Bussey and Peace Halls Historic Magnolia
Lumber from all three species is simply called magnolia, which is used in the construction of furniture, boxes, pallets, venetian blinds, sashes, and doors, and used as veneers. Southern magnolia has yellowish-white sapwood and light to dark brown heartwood tinted yellow or green. The usually straight-grained wood has uniform texture with ...
Magnolia is a city in Columbia County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 11,577. [4] The city is the county seat of Columbia County. [5] Magnolia is home to the World's Largest Charcoal Grill and the World Championship Steak Cookoff, part of the Magnolia Blossom Festival. The city is also home to Southern ...
US 371 – Waldo, Magnolia: 51.32: 82.59: AR 355 south – Magnolia, Southern Arkansas University: Northern terminus of AR 355; access to Magnolia Regional Medical Center: 52.68: 84.78: US 79 north – Camden, Logoly State Park: Western end of US 79 concurrency: 54.88: 88.32: US 79 south / US 82B west – Minden, LA, Shreveport, LA, Magnolia ...
The Old Alexander House is a historic house on the campus of Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Arkansas.Originally built in rural Columbia County in 1855 by Samuel Alexander, this single-story dogtrot house is one of the oldest buildings in the county, and one of its few surviving antebellum structures.
The Dolph Camp, Bussey and Peace Halls Historic District encompasses three historic buildings on the campus of Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Arkansas. Dolph Camp, Bussey Hall, and Peace Hall are brick buildings constructed between 1949 and 1957, and are well-preserved local examples of academic Colonial Revival architecture.
Magnolia Manor is a historic house on Apple Blossom Drive in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.The two story wood-frame house was built in 1854–57, and is a fine local example of Greek Revival and some Italianate styling.
Established initially as Alta Villa by the five original Italian immigrant families who settled there in 1915, [2] [3] Little Italy is an unincorporated community in Pulaski and Perry counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas. [1]