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  2. Nashville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    "The Arkansas growers lost the market, and the impact was devastating. For Howard County growers, the only option was to pull up the trees and convert the land for other purposes, often pasture for cattle, or to raise chickens," which remain the dominant agricultural products in the Nashville area to this day. [19]

  3. How Nashville wants to solve its downtown traffic problem

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    A long-awaited plan to make it easier to travel through Nashville's downtown is now live, and accepting public feedback. ConnectDowntown is a 10-year action plan for traffic and transportation ...

  4. Why Major League Baseball expansion won't be coming to ... - AOL

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    "We think there’s places in Mexico we could go over the long haul.” Manfred in April 2023: "I think Nashville you have to think about as an expansion candidate." "We think there are places in ...

  5. 16.8 million visitors: Why Nashville's record-breaking ... - AOL

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    Festival goers pace Broadway on the first day of CMA Fest in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday afternoon, June 8, 2023. Of the 16.8 million visitors in 2023, 11.2 million are overnight visitors and 5.6 ...

  6. Arkansas Delta - Wikipedia

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    There the border shifts to Bayou Bartholomew, stretching south to the Arkansas-Louisiana state line. While the Arkansas Delta shares many geographic similarities with the Mississippi Delta , it is distinguished by its five unique sub-regions: the St. Francis Basin, Crowley's Ridge, the White River Lowlands, the Grand Prairie and the Arkansas ...

  7. Culture of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Much of the Arkansas Delta was settled by migrants from Tennessee and Virginia, who brought their barbecue traditions to Arkansas. Independence Day barbecues are described in Arkansas as early as 1821, prior to statehood. [16] In the Delta, barbecues were community events, eventually coopted by politicians seeking to meet voters.

  8. Why is Nashville continually brought up in MLB expansion ...

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    MLB executives explain why Nashville always pops up when it comes to possible expansion plans.

  9. Graysonia, Nashville & Ashdown Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Graysonia, Arkansas, then a lumber mill town and now a ghost town, did not end up on the final route, being northeast of and not between Nashville and Ashdown.) [6] [7] By mid-century, 75% of the Graysonia’s business came from hauling cement and quarry rock. [2] The trackage was relocated in the 1960s to make room for a dam project. [2]