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  2. Springdale, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    I-49 - This Interstate is the primary route through NWA. Springdale exits include Don Tyson Parkway, Sunset Avenue (US 412), Elm Springs Road and Wagon Wheel Road. 40th Street - Slightly east of I-49, this surface street is used as an alternative to I-49 for local traffic. Carley Road - This road runs south from Sunset Ave to Johnson.

  3. Northwest Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The term "Northwest Arkansas" is commonly used to refer to the rapidly growing cities of Benton and Washington counties in the geographic corner of the state. Northwest Arkansas, often abbreviated NWA, has become known as a cohesive region due to the efforts of the Northwest Arkansas Council, an association of community and business leaders formally organized in 1990 to promote regionalization ...

  4. Arkansas Highway 112 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 112 was one of the original 1926 state highways. [4] The original Highway 112 was unpaved and ran 2.2 miles (3.5 km) from Arkansas Highway 16 in Fayetteville north to an area south of Johnson. The route was paved in 1948, and extended north to Bentonville in 1951. [5] The Cave Springs to Highway 12 segment was paved at the time of ...

  5. U.S. Route 412 in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Length. 88 mi (142 km) Existed. 1926–1988. US 412 between the Oklahoma state line and Alpena was formerly known as Arkansas Highway 68 until 1988 when US 412 was extended to Oklahoma. The route began at OK 33 at the Oklahoma state line near Siloam Springs (now US 412), and ended at US 62 in Alpena.

  6. Arkansas Highway 16 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 16 (AR 16, Ark. 16, and Hwy. 16) is a designation for three state highways in Arkansas. One segment of 24.13 miles (38.83 km) runs from U.S. Route 412 (US 412) in Siloam Springs east to I-49 / US 62 / US 71 in Fayetteville .

  7. Arkansas Highway 265 - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Highway 265. Highway 265 (AR 265, Ark. 265, Hwy. 265, and the Dick Trammel Highway) is a designation for three state highways in Northwest Arkansas. The southern segment of 19.70 miles (31.70 km) runs from Highway 170 near Strickler north to I-49 / US 71 / Highway 112 in south Fayetteville. [ 3 ]

  8. U.S. Route 62 in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Western end of AR 94 overlap: 51.4: 82.7: AR 12 east / AR 94 west (North Second Street) – Little Flock, Pea Ridge, Historic District, Hobbs State Park Conservation Area, Prairie Creek Park, Rogers Historical Museum: Eastern end of AR 94 overlap; former US 62B northern terminus 57.8: 93.0: AR 72 west – Pea Ridge: Garfield: 62.8: 101.1

  9. Elm Springs, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Elm Springs, Arkansas. Elm Springs is a city in Benton and Washington Counties, Arkansas, United States. Located immediately west of Springdale in the Northwest Arkansas metropolitan statistical area, Elm Springs has been gaining population in recent years, including a 47% increase in population between the 2000 and 2010 censuses. [3]