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  2. Pine Bluff Transit - Wikipedia

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    Pine Bluff Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Pine Bluff, Arkansas with eight routes serving the region. As of 2019, the system provided 60,572 rides over 16,038 annual vehicle revenue hours with 4 buses and 2 paratransit vehicles.

  3. Pine Bluff, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pine Bluff is the largest city in a three-county MSA as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau including Jefferson, Cleveland, and Lincoln counties. The Pine Bluff MSA population in 2000 was 107,341 people. The Pine Bluff MSA population in 2007 dropped to 101,484. Pine Bluff was the fastest-declining Arkansas MSA from 2000 to 2007.

  4. Pine Bluff Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    An 8,500-seat multi-purpose arena featuring 22,984 square feet (2,135.3 m 2) of space and a 40-foot (12 m) ceiling height.The arena hosts local concerts and sporting events, including boxing, basketball, auto racing, wrestling, and rodeos, as well as conventions, trade shows, circuses, dances and banquets for the area.

  5. Ocean City will be rocking all week long with Oceans Calling ...

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    Oceans Calling will have big names descending on Ocean City. Last year’s inaugural edition of Oceans Calling (after a planned 2022 launch was rained out) drew an estimated 55,000 music fans per day.

  6. Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas is a 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m 2) art and science museum located at 701 Main Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.It includes four galleries, a 232-seat theatre, classroom space, administrative offices, vault and adequate preparatory and conservation space for the Center's current programming efforts.

  7. University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff - Wikipedia

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    The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff was authorized in 1873 by the Reconstruction-era legislature as the Branch Normal College and opened in 1875 with Joseph Carter Corbin principal. A historically black college, it was nominally part of the "normal" (education) department of Arkansas Industrial University, later the University of Arkansas.

  8. Pine Bluff Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Roughly bounded by US 65B, Walnut St., 10th Ave. & S. Alabama St., Pine Bluff, Arkansas Coordinates 34°13′18″N 92°0′11″W  /  34.22167°N 92.00306°W  / 34.22167; -92

  9. Saenger Theatre (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Saenger Theatre is a historic theater in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Located at West Second Ave. and Pine St. on the southeast corner, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [2] Built in 1924 to a design by Emile Weil, it is a Classical Revival brick building with an ornate interior that was last restyled in 1937. [3]