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    April 9, 1990 (Highway 123 over Big Piney Creek: Hagarville: 2: Bunch-Walton Post #22 American Legion Hut: Bunch-Walton Post #22 American Legion Hut: January 24, 2007 (201 Legion St.

  3. Murfreesboro, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Murfreesboro is a city in and the county seat of Pike County, Arkansas, United States. [3] Its population was 1,641 at the 2010 census . The Crater of Diamonds State Park is located approximately 1 mile southeast of the city.

  4. Conway Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Conway Hotel is a historic hotel building at 108 Courthouse Square in Murfreesboro, Arkansas. Built in 1913, it was the first brick hotel building in the rural town; it was built in response to an influx of diamond miners into the area after the Crater of Diamonds was discovered. It is a two-story structure with modest Craftsman styling. [2]

  5. Pike County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pike County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,171. [1] The county seat is Murfreesboro. [2] Pike County is Arkansas's 25th county, formed on November 1, 1833, and named for Lieutenant Zebulon Pike, the explorer for whom Pikes Peak is named. It is an alcohol prohibition or dry county.

  6. Petit Jean State Park - Wikipedia

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    The scenic overlook at Petit Jean's grave provides a view of the Arkansas River Valley. In 2017, Petit Jean was rated as the best campsite in Arkansas in a 50-state survey conducted by Msn.com. [1] Panoramic view from Petit Jean Mountain overlook. Petit Jean's grave is just below, out of sight of the photo. The Arkansas River can be seen on the ...

  7. Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture (Indian Mounds) A History of the Caddo Indians 34°3′52.09″N 93°43′55.56″W  /  34.0644694°N 93.7321000°W  / 34.0644694; -93.7321000

  8. Crater of Diamonds State Park - Wikipedia

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    A supplement to the Nashville News of nearby Nashville, Arkansas, advertising diamonds mining in the early 1900s. In August 1906, John Huddleston found two strange crystals on the surface of his 243-acre farm near Murfreesboro, Arkansas. The following month, Huddleston and his wife, Sarah, sold an option on the property to a group of Little ...

  9. Arkansas Highway 301 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 301 (AR 301, Ark. 301 and Hwy. 301) is a north–south state highway in Pike County, Arkansas. The route of 22.90 miles (36.85 km) runs from Highway 26 / Highway 27 in Murfreesboro through rural Pike County to Highway 29 in Antoine .