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Greenwood is a city in and one of the two county seats of Sebastian County, Arkansas, United States. It is the fifth largest municipality in the Fort Smith, Arkansas - Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area with a population of 8,952 according to the 2010 US Census. [ 3 ]
Location of Sebastian County in Arkansas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Sebastian County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Sebastian County, Arkansas, United States. The locations of National Register ...
Open and closed Red Lobsters in Arkansas. OPEN. Fayetteville: 3885 N Shiloh Drive. Fort Smith: 7401 Rogers Ave. Hot Springs: 4500 Central Avenue. Jonesboro: 2642 Red Wolf Blvd. North Little Rock ...
160 acres, operated by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, geology, wildlife and natural history of Crowley's Ridge: Delta Rivers Nature Center: Pine Bluff: Jefferson: Central: website, operated by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission in 130-acre Pine Bluff Regional Park, natural and cultural history of the Arkansas River, aquariums
Greenville—Greenwood, Mississippi: 24 Memphis—Jackson: 176 Greenville—Washington, North Carolina: 5 Charlotte—Greensboro—Greenville—Raleigh: 177 Greenville—Spartanburg, South Carolina: 5 Charlotte—Greensboro—Greenville—Raleigh: 178 Greenwood, South Carolina: 5 Charlotte—Greensboro—Greenville—Raleigh: 179
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The Robert Atlas Harper House is a historic house at 201 North Main Street in Greenwood, Arkansas. Built about 1915, the house is a little-altered American Foursquare with a distinctive exterior made of a rough stone aggregate mixed with cement, creating a tabby-like rough stucco finish. Its front porch is also uniquely designed, with tapered ...
The mall's JCPenney wing. Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation first announced plans for University Park Mall in 1976. The company, working in a joint venture with local developers George and Donald Cressy, [1] proposed a one-level complex located along Indiana State Road 23 (SR 23) and Grape Road in the city of Mishawaka, Indiana.