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Russellville hosts a variety of sporting events and fishing tournaments, due to its location on Lake Dardanelle. Russellville is also close to Mt. Nebo and other state parks such as Lake Dardanelle State Park. Also many people commute to Russellville on a daily basis from its surrounding areas, for both work and recreation.
Caraway Hall-Arkansas Tech University: Caraway Hall-Arkansas Tech University: September 10, 1992 : N. Arkansas St. Russellville: 6: Center Valley Well House: Center Valley Well House: September 10, 1992 : Highway 124
The Russellville Downtown Historic District encompasses an eight-block area of downtown Russellville, Arkansas. This area, developed primarily between 1875 and 1930, includes the city's highest concentration of period commercial architecture, a total of 34 buildings. Most of them are brick, one or two stories in height, and in a variety of styles.
Get the Russellville, AR local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... creating a long-duration lake-effect snow event in the Great Lakes, where multiple feet of snow are expected ...
The Confederate Mothers Memorial is a public park at Skyline Drive and West 19th Street in Russellville, Arkansas. The park covers about 20 acres (8.1 ha), most of which is unimproved woodlands. The park covers about 20 acres (8.1 ha), most of which is unimproved woodlands.
Lake Dardanelle State Park is located on two sites on the lake, one in Russellville, Arkansas and one in Dardanelle, Arkansas, on the 34,300-acre Lake Dardanelle. [1] Both sites include picnic facilities, boat ramps, pavilions, playgrounds and dump stations.
The Latimore Tourist Home is a historic tourist accommodation at South Houston Avenue and West 5th Street in Russellville, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood frame I-house—also referred to as Plantation Plain style—, with a gabled roof, weatherboard siding, and stone foundation. A two-story porch extends across its front facade.
Johnny Story, longtime Russellville market broadcaster who worked at the station from 1976 to 1998; Tom Kamerling, longtime Russellville market broadcaster who served several tours of duty at the station; L.L. "Doc" Bryan, longtime member of the Arkansas legislature; Congressman Steve Womack (R-Arkansas), son of former owner Kermit Womack