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The Fox Motel House was a historic house on Arkansas Highway 367 in Bald Knob, Arkansas. Located on the northwest side, near the junction with United States Route 64, it was a single-story wood-frame structure with Craftsman styling. It had a porch extending across the front, with wooden posts on brick piers supporting it, and a spreading ...
Bald Knob Municipal Airport (FAA Identifier: M74), owned by the City of Bald Knob, features a 2,228’ x 50’ paved runway, as well as a 1,850’ by 100’ turf runway. [7] Commercial air transport is available at the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock , about 62 miles southwest.
Bald Knob, Arkansas; B. Bald Knob School District This page was last edited on 25 January 2017, at 17:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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The Company also had 52 hotels and restaurants, 20 concession stores, and 21 distribution offices. The employee count at this time was about 1,600. In 1912, the company name was changed to the Van Noy Railway Hotel and News Company, reflecting the company's increased emphasis on the hotel side of the business.
[7] According to The Chicago Tribune, "Food historians say it may be one of the nation’s oldest restaurants owned by an African American family." [ 8 ] Joe's nephew, Walter Jones, originally served barbecue on Fridays and Saturdays from the back porch of his dogtrot house . [ 3 ]
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The Campbell-Chrisp House is a historic house at 102 Elm Street in Bald Knob, Arkansas. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story structure, supposedly designed by Charles Thompson, in a Romanesque style with Colonial Revival details. Prominent features include a large round-arch window on the first floor, above which is a three-part window with tall sections ...