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Road Ranger was owned by Daniel Arnold and co-owner Sunil Puri, founder of First Midwest Group. [citation needed] Arnold died on November 17, 2015. [2] On March 19, 2015, Road Ranger completed the sale of 42 convenience store locations in Iowa, Illinois and Kentucky to GPM Investments, [3] [4] leaving its focus on travel centers, usually in ...
The highway was added to the state highway system by the Arkansas State Highway Commission on July 10, 1957 as a road between State Road 39 (now US 49) and the Pleasant Valley community. Highway 238 was extended west to Grand Avenue in Brinkley during a rerouting of east-west highways in the vicinity on September 5, 1962. [1]
In Brinkley, US 63 begins an overlap with US 49 north to Jonesboro. US 63 leaves US 49 and follows I-555 until I-555 terminates, together serving as a bypass for southern Jonesboro. In Hoxie , US 63 intersects with I-57 / US 67 .
Brinkley is the most populous city in Monroe County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2020 census , the population was 2,700, [ 3 ] down from 3,188 in 2010 . Located within the Arkansas Delta , Brinkley was founded as a railroad town in 1872.
The prehistory of the W&BRV starts with the partnership of Gunn & Black, which owned a sawmill near Brinkley, Arkansas. [1] To haul logs to their mill, the partnership on July 1, 1879 began operating a 3-foot 6-inch gauge private rail line which originated from their mill and was extended in the direction of the town of Cotton Plant which was 11 miles to the northwest.
Brinkley: 10: Capps House: Capps House: June 21, 1990 : County Road 48 east of its junction with Highway 17: Lawrenceville: House has been demolished. 11: Clarendon Methodist-Episcopal Church South: Clarendon Methodist-Episcopal Church South
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Highway 241 (AR 241, Ark. 241, and Hwy. 241) is a north–south state highway in Monroe County. The route of 7.08 miles (11.39 km) begins at US Highway 49 (US 49) and runs west and north to Highway 302. The route is maintained by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD).