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Aerial view of Stuttgart (2022) Stuttgart is a city in and the county seat of the northern district of Arkansas County, Arkansas, United States.As of the 2010 census it had a population of 9,326.
County FIPS code County seat [1] Est. [2] Origin Etymology [2] Population [3] Area [4] Map Arkansas County: 001: Stuttgart, DeWitt: Dec 13, 1813: 1st County (Eastern Arkansas) the Arkansas River
for the airport's World War II history, see Stuttgart Army Airfield. Stuttgart Municipal Airport (IATA: SGT, ICAO: KSGT, FAA LID: SGT) is in Prairie County, Arkansas. [1] It is eight miles north of Stuttgart, which owns the airport [1] and is the county seat of Arkansas County's northern district.
Liste der Countys in Arkansas; Stuttgart (Arkansas) Arkansas County; DeWitt (Arkansas) Vorlage:Navigationsleiste Orte im Arkansas County; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Condado de Arkansas; Categoría:Condado de Arkansas; Usage on et.wikipedia.org Arkansase maakond; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Arkansas konderria (Arkansas) Usage on fa.wikipedia.org
Arkansas County, officially the County of Arkansas, is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2020 census , the population was 17,149. [ 3 ] Located in the Arkansas Delta , the county has two county seats , DeWitt and Stuttgart . [ 4 ]
The Stuttgart Commercial Historic District encompasses a portion of the commercial center of Stuttgart, Arkansas.The district extends along Main Street between 1st and 6th Streets, and includes a few buildings on the adjacent numbered streets as well as Maple and College Streets, which parallel Main to the west and east, respectively.
Highway 130 (AR 130, Ark. 130, and Hwy. 130) is an east–west state highway in Arkansas County, Arkansas. Mostly a low-volume, two-lane road, Highway 130 connects the two county seats of Arkansas County, Stuttgart and DeWitt. The highway began as State Road 30, one of the original state highways in 1926 between North Little Rock and DeWitt. It ...
Other than an optimistic 1872 map suggesting the merger of the Arkansas Central, Helena & Corinth, and the Pine Bluff & Southwestern to form this, [4] [5] no evidence such a combined railway got off the ground. The Arkansas Central later became part of the Arkansas Midland Railroad. No info at all re: the existence of the others.