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J.C. Berry's Dry Goods Store is a historic commercial building at 331 Old South Main Street in Yellville, Arkansas. It is a two-story block, built out of local limestone with pressed metal trim. It is a two-story block, built out of local limestone with pressed metal trim.
Yellville is popular for its proximity to the Buffalo National River, 16 miles (26 km) to the south via State Highway 14. During the summer, tourists visit the area and Yellville becomes a hub for shopping and lodging for them. The Buffalo Point Ranger Station is located approximately 17 miles (27 km) south of Yellville.
The Layton Building is a historic commercial building at 1110 Mill Street in downtown Yellville, Arkansas. Built in 1906, this rusticated stone two-story building is one of the largest in Marion County. It has five irregularly-sized bays on the first floor and six on the second. The entrances to the storefronts are set inward at a 45-degree angle.
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AR 27 north to AR 14 – Harriet, Yellville: Southern end of AR 27 concurrency; AR 14 not signed southbound: 247.42: 398.18: AR 27 south (Center Street) to AR 16 – Canaan, Business District, Russellville: Northern end of AR 27 concurrency; Russellville not signed northbound 249.62: 401.72: AR 333 west – Canaan: Eastern terminus of AR 333 252.12
World Relief is an evangelical organization whose work has collapsed in certain countries after the Trump administration froze most foreign aid and sidelined the U.S. Agency for International ...
Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...