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Melbourne – John E. Miller Field (42A) at Arkansas Department of Aeronautics; Aerial image as of February 2001 from USGS The National Map; Airfield photos from U.S. Civil Air Patrol at the Wayback Machine (archived September 23, 2006) FAA Terminal Procedures for 42A, effective November 28, 2024; Resources for this airport: FAA airport ...
AR 9 in Morrilton: End state maintenance in Morrilton Industrial Park 1986 [10] current AR 9S: 0.90: 1.45 AR 9 in Melbourne: AR 9 in Melbourne 1974 [11] current AR 10S: 3.07: 4.94 AR 10 in Greenwood: US 71: 1970 [12] current Former US 71 AR 11S: 0.90: 1.45 AR 11 in Hazen — 1953: 2008 Supplanted by US 63 Spur: AR 11S
Highway 69 Business (AR 69B, Ark. 69B, or Hwy. 69B) is a business route at Sage. [3] The route is 2.88-mile (4.63 km) in length. [1]Route description. The route begins at Highway 69 just south of Melbourne and runs east before serving as the southern terminus for Highway 289 near Sage.
Arkansas Highway 365 (AR 365 and Hwy. 365) is a north–south state highway in Central Arkansas. The route of 69.31 miles (111.54 km) runs from US 65B / US 79B in Pine Bluff north through Little Rock to US 65B in Conway . [ 2 ]
south end of AR 58 overlap AR 58 west – Guion: north end of AR 58 overlap AR 69B north – Sage: Melbourne: AR 69B south – Sage: AR 69S north – Airport, Industrial Park No. 2, North Central Arkansas District Fairgrounds: AR 9 – Sylamore, Brockwell, Blanchard Springs Caverns, Ozark Folk Center: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Southern end of AR 5/AR 14 concurrency: AR 382 west – Ozark Folk Center State Park: Eastern terminus of AR 382: Allison: AR 5 north / AR 14 west – Calico Rock, Fifty Six, Blanchard Springs Caverns: Northern end of AR 5/AR 14 concurrency: White River: 30.38– 30.53: 48.89– 49.13: Stone–Izard county line: Izard: Sylamore: AR 933-1 ...
Conway Municipal Airport (ICAO: KCXW, FAA LID: CXW) is a public use airport located 10 miles southwest of Conway, at Cantrell Field in Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States, owned by the City of Conway. [1] The new airport opened in September 2014 as a replacement for the old Dennis F. Cantrell Field airport in the center of Conway.
Arkansas Highway 25 is a north–south state highway in north central Arkansas. The route runs 127.36 miles (204.97 km) from U.S. Route 64 (US 64) in Conway north to US 63 / US 412 in Black Rock through Heber Springs , Batesville , and the foothills of The Ozarks .