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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]
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.
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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The highway was listed as a "Proposed Primary Federal Aid Road" on a state map in the first issue of "Arkansas Highways Magazine" (1924), but not numbered. [11] The road brought much traffic through the hills of Arkansas, previously resistant to development. Eureka Springs was a popular stop on the route, with many motor inns and a vibrant ...
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U.S. Highway 278 (US 278) runs west-east across the southern half of Arkansas for 258.8 miles (416.5 km). US 278 originates at a junction with U.S. Routes 59 and 71 in the town of Wickes and exits into Mississippi on the Greenville Bridge over the Mississippi River northeast of Shives, running concurrently with US 82.
The route first appears on the state highway map in January 1959 as a 5-mile (8.0 km) unpaved road shooting west from Dennard. [4] The road was later extended east through Booster and south to Highway 16 in 1967. [5] Highway 254 was rerouted along the current alignment around 1981.