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  2. Greg Standridge - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Tech University Gregory Brian Standridge (May 6, 1967 – November 16, 2017) was an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Arkansas State Senate for District 16, which includes Newton and Pope counties and parts of Boone , Carroll and Van Buren counties in the northern portion of his state.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pope County ...

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    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

  4. Humphrey, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey is a city in Arkansas and Jefferson counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas. Its population was 557 at the 2010 census. [3] It is included in the Pine Bluff ...

  5. Russellville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Russellville is the county seat and largest city in Pope County, Arkansas, United States, with a 2022 estimated population of 29,133. [7] It is home to Arkansas Tech University. Arkansas Nuclear One, Arkansas' only nuclear power plant is nearby. Russellville borders Lake Dardanelle and the Arkansas River.

  6. Rumph Mortuary - Wikipedia

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    Perry’s Funeral Chapel, known for many years as Rumph Mortuary, is a historic commercial building at 312 West Oak Street in El Dorado, Arkansas.Built in 1927, it is a two-story red brick building, with a three-bay facade topped by a crenellated Gothic parapet.

  7. Pope County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pope County is a county in the U.S. state of Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 63,381. [2] The county seat is Russellville. [3] The county was formed on November 2, 1829, from a portion of Crawford County and named for John Pope, the third governor of the Arkansas Territory.

  8. Norristown Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Norristown Cemetery is a historic cemetery off Lock and Dam Road, on the south side of Russellville, Arkansas.It is a small community cemetery, with thirty marked grave sites, the oldest of which is dated 1853 and the newest 1934.

  9. Russellville Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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.