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The Price Produce and Service Station is a collection of three related commercial buildings at 413, 415, and 417 East Emma Avenue in Springdale, Arkansas.It includes one building that hosted an automotive filling station and produce shop, a second that traditionally housed a barbershop, and a third structure, originally open but now enclosed and housing a residence, that was used as an ...
The company announced plans on March 11, 2020, to expand further throughout northern Arkansas and southeastern Missouri, with an acquisition of 20 additional store locations from Fredericktown, Missouri-based Town and Country Grocers. [8] HARPS Marketplace store c. 2007 - Fort Smith, Arkansas Storefront of Harps Food Store in De Soto, Kansas
Fitzgerald Station and Farmstead is a collection of historic buildings and structures in Springdale, Arkansas associated with the Butterfield Overland Mail Trail. Historically the site of a tavern popular with travelers heading west prior to the establishment of the Butterfield Trail, the property became a station along the route in the 1850s.
The Springdale Post Office contains a 1939 Natalie Smith Henry mural, titled Local Industries, commissioned by the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts. Depictions of poultry and fruit farmers reflected the early industries of Tyson Foods and Welch's Grape Juice Company. Springdale was the southwest regional headquarters of the Welch's ...
Shiloh Historic District is a historic area of downtown Springdale, Arkansas listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The district encompasses eighteen significant buildings within its 32 acres (13 ha), with eight having historic or architectural significance and twelve relating to the early commercial and industrial development of Springdale.
World headquarters of Tyson Foods at 2200 Don Tyson Pkwy, Springdale, Arkansas. John W. Tyson, the founder, was CEO from 1935 until his death in 1967. [73] Don Tyson, CEO and chairman (1967 to 1991). [74] Leland Tollett (1991 until 1998). [75] John H. Tyson (1999 to 2006). [76] Richard L. Bond (2006 until January 7, 2009). His position was ...
The Springdale Poultry Industry Historic District encompasses a small complex of commercial industrial buildings associated with the poultry industry in Springdale, Arkansas. Its three buildings included the original headquarters building of Tyson Foods, one of the world's largest producers of chicken meat. That building, at 319 East Emma ...
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