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County FIPS code County seat [1] Est. [2] Origin Etymology [2] Population [3] Area [4] Map Arkansas County: 001: Stuttgart, DeWitt: Dec 13, 1813: 1st County (Eastern Arkansas) the Arkansas River: 16,307: 1,033.79 sq mi (2,678 km 2) Ashley County: 003: Hamburg: Nov 30, 1848: Chicot, Drew and Union counties: Chester Ashley (1791–1848), a U.S ...
It is the fourth-largest county by area in Arkansas. [1] The county is located approximately 112 miles (180 km) east of Tulsa, Oklahoma, 192 miles (309 km) northwest of Little Rock, 233 miles (375 km) south of Kansas City, and 335 miles (539 km) northeast of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Most of Springdale, including all portions of Springdale in Washington County, is in Springdale Public Schools. [31] Within Benton County, other districts that include sections of Springdale include Bentonville Public Schools and Rogers Public Schools. [32] Shiloh Christian School is a private school founded in 1976 by Cross Church.
Shady Grove, Arkansas (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 36°08′44″N 94°08′39″W / 36.14556°N 94.14417°W / 36.14556; -94
Sonora is an unincorporated community in Springdale Township in northeastern Washington County, Arkansas, United States. [1] It is located at the intersection of US 412 and Sonora Road, east of Springdale. The upper reaches of Beaver Lake on the White River lie less than two miles to the east and south. [2]
ZIP code: 72738. Area code: 479: FIPS code: 05-32470: GNIS feature ID: 2405843 [2] Hindsville is a town in Madison County, Arkansas, ... west to Springdale and 9 ...
The town offered police and fire protection and wastewater service to residents, but sent students to Springdale Public Schools and purchased water from Springdale Water Utilities. By the 21st century, Northwest Arkansas was gaining population rapidly, and Bethel Heights reincorporated as a city and grew from a population of 714 in 2000 to ...
Fitzgerald Station and Farmstead is a collection of historic buildings and structures in Springdale, Arkansas associated with the Butterfield Overland Mail Trail. Historically the site of a tavern popular with travelers heading west prior to the establishment of the Butterfield Trail, the property became a station along the route in the 1850s.