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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County , Arkansas , United States .
A post office has been in operation at Morrow since 1883; [2] The community had the name of G. W. Morrow, an early postmaster. [3] it was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 263; [4] Morrow is located in the Northwest Arkansas region 6.5 miles (10.5 km) south of Lincoln. Morrow has a post office with ZIP code 72749. [5]
Location of Morrow Township in Washington County Location of Washington County in Arkansas Coordinates: 35°52′15″N 94°26′1″W / 35.87083°N 94.43361°W / 35.87083; -94
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Wingnut", wing nut or wing-nut, is a pejorative American political term referring to a person who holds extreme, and often irrational, political views. It is a reference to the extreme "wings" of a party, and shares a name with the hardware fastener also known as a wingnut .
A wingnut, wing nut or butterfly nut is a type of nut with two large metal "wings", one on each side, so it can be easily tightened and loosened by hand without tools. A similar fastener with a male thread is known as a wing screw [ 1 ] [ 2 ] or a wing bolt .
Another species from China, the wheel wingnut with similar foliage but an unusual circular wing right round the nut (instead of two wings at the sides), previously listed as Pterocarya paliurus, has now been transferred to a new genus, as Cyclocarya paliurus.
The Twin Bridges Historic District, in Washington County, Arkansas, near Morrow, is an area surrounding two closed-spandrel, concrete-deck bridges completed in 1922 by the Luten Bridge Company. These bridges are located on County Route 3412 and former County Route 11.