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  2. Jim Ed Brown - Wikipedia

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    Jim Ed Brown. James Edward Brown (April 1, 1934 – June 11, 2015) was an American country singer-songwriter who achieved fame in the 1950s with his two sisters as a member of the Browns. He later had a successful solo career from 1965 to 1974, followed by a string of major duet hits with fellow country music vocalist Helen Cornelius, through 1981.

  3. Pine Bluff, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pine Bluff is the tenth-most populous city in the US state of Arkansas and the county seat of Jefferson County. [3] It is the principal city of the Pine Bluff Metropolitan Statistical Area and part of the Little Rock - North Little Rock -Pine Bluff Combined Statistical Area. The population of the city was 41,253 in the 2020 census.

  4. John Brown Watson Memorial Library Building - Wikipedia

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    January 13, 2006. The John Brown Watson Memorial Library Building is a historic library building on the campus of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It is a two-story Art Deco building, faced in cream colored brick. It was built in 1938–39 with funding support from the Public Works Administration, and was the ...

  5. Billy Bock - Wikipedia

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    457–97 (.825) Pine Bluff HS. Billy Bock (April 30, 1935 – July 8, 2003) was an American college and high school baseball coach, who led his high school teams to a nine state championships across four decades while never having a losing season. Billy Bock of Pine Bluff died of cancer Tuesday, July 8, 2003, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

  6. Floyd B. Brown House - Wikipedia

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    The Floyd B. Brown House is a historic house at 1401 South Georgia Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It is a single-story vernacular brick structure, with a gable roof and brick foundation. Decorative elements on the building are minimal, with scalloped trim elements at the gables and eaves, and a fanlight in the front-facing gable.

  7. Category:People from Pine Bluff, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from Pine Bluff, Arkansas‎ (2 C, 20 P) Pages in category "People from Pine Bluff, Arkansas" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.

  8. Fifth Avenue Historic District (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Bluff Fifth Avenue Historic District encompasses a small neighborhood of high quality homes, most of them built before 1915. It includes 3-1/2 blocks of Fifth Avenue, the matching section of Fourth Avenue, and houses on the connecting streets. The area was home to main of Pine Bluff's political and business elites from the late 19th ...

  9. University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff - Wikipedia

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    Golden Lions. Website. www.uapb.edu. The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) is a public historically black university in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Founded in 1873, it is the second oldest public college or university in Arkansas. It was one of about 180 "normal schools" established by state governments in the 19th century to train teachers ...