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  2. Atkins, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Atkins was the site of the Goldsmith Pickle Company which started producing pickled cucumbers in 1946. The town thus laid claim to be the “Pickle Capital of the World” with some 1200 acres devoted to growing cucumbers. Along the same line Atkins was the original home of the fried dill pickle, created by Bernell “Fatman” Austin. [6]

  3. Atkins Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Atkins Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic business district of Atkins, Arkansas. It extends for two blocks on Main Street and 1st Street ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pope County ...

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    Location of Pope County in Arkansas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pope County, Arkansas.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pope County, Arkansas, United States.

  5. Category:Time series - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 November 2023, at 23:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Atkins High School (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1947 and 1958, Atkins won six Class B state track and field championships. One of Atkins' greatest all-time student-athletes is the late Sammy May who went on to be a three-time All-AIC running back at Arkansas Tech (1952–54). May also excelled in baseball and track and field while a student-athlete at Atkins.

  7. Arkansas Highway 363 - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Highway 363 (AR 363) is a designation for two state highways in Pope County, Arkansas. [2] One segment of 1.08 miles (1.74 km) runs north from Interstate 40 (I-40) in Pottsville . A second segment of 2.10 miles (3.38 km) begins west of Atkins and runs east to I-40 in Atkins.

  8. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Parkin Free Press: Parkin: 1933 1934 Renamed Parkin Times for one month [32] Parkin Sentinel: Parkin 1911 c. 1911: People's Friend: Rogers: c. 1910: 1916 Socialist [11] Phillips County Progress Helena 1984 2004 Political Intelligencer: Little Rock 1834 1835 [17] The Pulaskian: Pulaski Heights: 1915 1929 Quid Nunc: Mountain Home 1877 1880 [3 ...

  9. Atkins station - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri-Pacific Depot is a historic former railroad station on the south side of United States Route 64 (between 1st and 2nd Avenues) in Atkins, Arkansas.It is a long rectangular single-story masonry building, finished in brick and stucco and covered by a hip roof.