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The Batesville Commercial Historic District encompasses about four city blocks of the historic downtown of Batesville, Arkansas.This area's current appearance is largely the result of development between about 1880 and the 1940s, although it includes a portion of Arkansas' oldest platted Main Street, dating to 1821.
Batesville: Second and third sets of address represent boundary increases approved October 5, 1990 and January 24, 2019. 5: Batesville Confederate Monument: Batesville Confederate Monument: May 3, 1996 : Northeastern corner of the courthouse lawn, at the junction of S. Broad St. and W. Main St.
The Batesville East Main Historic District is a residential historic district in Batesville, Arkansas.When first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, ti encompassed a four-block stretch of Main Street (between 7th and 11th Streets) that was platted out in 1848, as growth of the city expanded to the northeast from its original nucleus.
Anna Hayes, a senior from Lake Village, Arkansas, took to Facebook to share photos of her and her prom date before attending the dance. And despite receiving kind words from her friends and family ...
Batesville is the county seat and largest city of Independence County, Arkansas, United States, [3] 80 miles (128 km) northeast of Little Rock, the state capital.According to the 2010 Census, the population of the city was 10,268. [4]
Independence County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 37,938. [1] The county seat is Batesville. [2] Independence County is Arkansas's ninth county, formed on October 20, 1820, from a portion of Lawrence County and named in commemoration of the Declaration of Independence. [3]
Bruce Willis’s wife Emma Heming has shared new details of the early days of the Die Hard star’s dementia diagnosis Heming opened up in an interview with Town & Country on Tuesday, October 29 ...
The Hayes site is an archaeological site located next to Bayou Meto in Arkansas County, Arkansas. It was inhabited by peoples of the Plum Bayou culture (650–1050 CE), in a time known as the Late Woodland period .