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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lawrence County, Arkansas. ... Destroyed by fire July 31, 1986 [7] 2: US 63 Black River Bridge ...

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    The cave was first given the name "Mansion Cave", date unknown, for its huge open chambers, and around 1928 the first commercial tours were offered to the public. Owned by Jim and Bob Gurley, who constructed a wooden ladder down into the sinkhole and leveled the floor for trails, the tours were guided by the use of kerosene lanterns for ...

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    Democrats worked to roll back many of the legal gains that Black people had made during Reconstruction, and Black political power in Arkansas was suppressed for nine decades to come. The Reconstruction era in Arkansas was a time of significant progress for African Americans.

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    Smithville is located in western Lawrence County at (36.080031, -91.303781 Arkansas Highway 117 runs east 13 miles (21 km) to Black Rock and south 9 miles (14 km) to Strawberry . Highway 115 runs northeast 12 miles (19 km) to Imboden (and thus connects to US 412 ) and southwest toward Cave City in Sharp County , 21 miles (34 km) away.

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    Friday Foster is an American newspaper comic strip, created and written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Jorge Longarón.It ran from January 18, 1970, to February 17, 1974 [1] and was notable for featuring one of the first African-American women as the title character in a comic strip. [2]

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