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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.
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.
Murfreesboro is a city and the county seat of Rutherford County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Murfreesboro may also refer to: Murfreesboro, Arkansas, city in Pike County, Arkansas; Murfreesboro, North Carolina, city in Hertford County, North Carolina
AR 26 east – Antoine: Southern end of AR 26 concurrency: AR 195 south – Pisgah: Northern terminus of AR 195 AR 379 north: Southern terminus of AR 379: Murfreesboro: AR 27 north to US 70 – Kirby: Southern end of AR 27 concurrency: 0.00: 0.00: AR 27 south (AR 26 west) – Nashville, Crater of Diamonds State Park: Northern end of AR 26/AR 27 ...
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The Pike County Courthouse is located at Courthouse Square in the center of Murfreesboro, Arkansas, United States. The two-story Art Deco structure was designed by the Texarkana firm of Witt, Seibert & Halsey, and built in 1931–32. It is the county's fourth courthouse, all of which were built at or near the location of this one.