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Location of Conway County in Arkansas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Conway County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Conway County, Arkansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
The farm is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. on Sundays. Cabana Christmas Tree and Holiday Market The Cabana Christmas Tree Market is selling Fraser Firs in all ...
Janel and David Ralph have turned the historic Conway home built by H.W. Ambrose in the 1920s into a bed and breakfast. The home is now for sale for more than $1.9 million. Show comments
Conway County was much larger upon creation. Van Buren County was created from parts of Conway, Izard, and Independence counties on November 11, 1833. Perry County was created from Conway County on December 18, 1840. Faulkner County was created from parts of Conway and Pulaski counties on April 12, 1873.
Orscheln Farm & Home is an American retail chain of farm and ranch supply stores headquartered in Moberly, Missouri. Orscheln has 175 stores located in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Ohio. As of May 2018, the company opened its 175th location.
Conway: 1831: 1883 Was the county seat of Conway County until 1883. [24] Marianna: Lee: 1857 The original townsite was abandoned and moved further south in 1857. [25] Mauldin: Montegomery: 1918 Mcguire: Washington: Midway: Howard: Moko: Marion [26] Monte Ne: Benton: 1901: 1932: Submerged in Beaver Lake: Moscow: Nevada: 1810: 1873: Only Moscow ...
Oak Grove Cemetery is the oldest cemetery of the city of Conway, Arkansas. It was established in 1880, five years after the town was incorporated and nine after its first settlement. The cemetery is in active use, with more than 3,000 burials. Among the interred are many of the city's earliest and most prominent citizens. [2]
The city also serves as a regional shopping, educational, work, healthcare, sports, and cultural hub for Faulkner County and surrounding areas. Conway's growth can be attributed to its jobs in technology and higher education. Conway is home to three post-secondary educational institutions, earning it the nickname "The City of Colleges". [7]