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First reassurance marker south of the Highway 23 junction in Scott County. North of Waldron, US 71 passes through Mansfield and Greenwood before intersecting with Interstate 540 on the south end of Fort Smith. US 71 overlaps I-540 for approximately 12 miles (19 km) until it reaches Interstate 40, then follows I-40 6 miles (10 km) to Alma.
The federal designation of US 71 came when Arkansas designated a state highway system in 1926. The route served as the main route between Fort Smith and Fayetteville. The high volume of traffic has caused the entire US 71 routing between Fort Smith and Fayetteville to be bypassed by Interstate 540 (I-540).
One half mile south of I-40 at Alma, US 71 Bus. intersects US 64 and overlaps it to downtown Fort Smith and the junction of Arkansas Highway 22. Within the city of Fort Smith, US 71 Bus. is commonly referred to by the names of Midland Boulevard (north of downtown), North 10th (one-way north-to-south) and North 11th Streets (one-way south-to ...
Traffic is being diverted to U.S. 183 after a fatal accident between a car and a motorcycle Wednesday morning.
The intersection between IH35 and Texas State Highway 71. SH 71 was originally designated on August 21, 1923 from Austin to Columbus, replacing SH 3D and the western half of SH 3A. [2] On June 8, 1925, SH 71 was extended to Midfield, though this was not effective until 1926. [3] On March 19, 1928, it was extended south to its current end.
In 1838, a new fort was constructed on the site, including an officer's quarters where General Zachary Taylor lived from 1841 until 1845. At this time, the original post cemetery was repaired, expanded, and improved. Fort Smith National Cemetery is in western Fort Smith, Arkansas, south of Fort Smith National Historic Site
Near Hwy 71 and the Pedernales River on Lick Creek ... SW of Austin between TX 71 and U.S. 183 ... Austin: 169: Smith-Marcuse-Lowry House:
Elmwood Cemetery, also known historically as the Poor Farm Cemetery, is a historic cemetery at Zero and South 24th Streets in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Established in 1891, it is on the grounds of Sebastian County's first poor farm, purchased by the county in 1890. It remained in use at least into the 1940s, and is the only surviving visible ...