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  2. Washington County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Washington County is a regional economic, educational, and cultural hub in the Northwest Arkansas region. Created as Arkansas's 17th county on November 30, 1848, Washington County has 13 incorporated municipalities, including Fayetteville, the county seat, and Springdale.

  3. Wheeler, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler is an unincorporated community in Washington County, in the U.S. state of Arkansas. [1] The community is approximately four miles northwest of Fayetteville and lies adjacent to the Clear Creek floodplain. [2]

  4. Elkins Township, Washington County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Location of Elkins Township in Washington County Location of Washington County in Arkansas Coordinates: 36°01′00.8″N 94°01′32.4″W  /  36.016889°N 94.025667°W  / 36.016889; -94.

  5. Hubbard, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Hubbard (formerly Hubard) is an unincorporated community in Valley Township, Washington County, Arkansas, United States. [2] It is located near the intersection of Washington County Road 21 and Hubbard Road. [3] A post office called Hubard was established in 1888, and remained in operation until 1907. [4] [5]

  6. Harmon Township, Washington County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Location of Harmon Township in Washington County Location of Washington County in Arkansas Coordinates: 36°9′30″N 94°15′46″W  /  36.15833°N 94.26278°W  / 36.15833; -94

  7. Arnett, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arnett is an unincorporated community in White River Township, Washington County, Arkansas, United States. [1] It is located on Arkansas Highway 74. [2] A post office called Arnett was established in 1883, and remained in operation until 1951. [3] The community has the name of its first postmaster, Luke Arnett. [4]

  8. Spring Valley, Washington County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Spring Valley, Arkansas (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 36°10′34″N 93°56′06″W  /  36.17611°N 93.93500°W  / 36.17611; -93

  9. Washington County Courthouse (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    This historic courthouse first became a reality when County Judge Millard Berry was elected into office in 1900. He was aware of the need for a new courthouse, and when the Courthouse and Jail Committee of the Levying Court deemed the current 1868 brick courthouse "unfitted for the business of the county, unsafe and not worthy of repair", the Judge proposed raising money for a new building.