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The original Fort Smith High School completed construction in fall 1897 and was described as one of the "Seven Wonders of Fort Smith" with its English castle-style, buff-brick and grey-stone building until a deadly tornado nearly destroyed the building three months later, in January 11, 1898. Also in Fort Smith, Howard High School (1888) and ...
Fort Smith is the third-most populous city in Arkansas, United States, and one of the two county seats of Sebastian County. [4] As of the 2020 census, the population was 89,142. [5]
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Southside beat Northside, for the first time, in 1978 and repeated in 1979. The 2010 game at Southside was filmed by NFL Network as part of their American Great Rivalries program and aired on national television in January 2011; the Rebels won the game 56-29. Fort Smith Southside has several sports rivalries, including: Northside Grizzlies
The campus of ARCOM is located on 542 acres in Fort Smith, Arkansas. [1] The main building, a three-story 102,000 ft.² facility, began construction in March 2015, [2] with construction costs estimated at $32.4 million. [2]
A northside Tallahassee street, a Florida A&M University dormitory and a St. Petersburg high school are named for Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs, Florida's first Black Secretary of State, first ...
The Fort Smith Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is a five-county area including three Arkansas counties and two Oklahoma counties, and anchored by the city of Fort Smith, Arkansas. The total MSA population in 2000 was 273,170 people, estimated by the Bureau to have grown to 289,693 people by 2007. [2]
You have to be careful defining Fort Worth’s north side, says former city council member Sal Espino. The collection of neighborhoods stretching from downtown to Loop 820 are steeped in history ...