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  2. Bald Knob, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Bald Knob, Arkansas. 38 languages. ... Bald Knob is a city in White County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 2,897 at the 2010 census. Etymology.

  3. Jim Wright Farmstead Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Jim Wright Farmstead Historic District encompasses a well-preserved early 20th-century farmstead in rural White County, Arkansas. The property is located on the south side of Arkansas Highway 258, east of its junction with Arkansas Highway 323, northwest of Bald Knob. It includes a Craftsman style single-story wood-frame farmhouse, with a ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in White County ...

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    Bald Knob: 88: Jameson-Richards Gas Station: Jameson-Richards Gas Station: September 5, 1991 : Junction of Highway 367 and Vine St. Bald Knob: 89: Joiner House: Joiner House: July 22, 1992 : 708 Market St.

  5. St. Richard's Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Richard's Catholic Church is a historic church at the junction of Hickory and Cleveland Streets in Bald Knob, Arkansas. It is attended by St. James Church, Searcy, in the Diocese of Little Rock. A single story structure, the church was built out of fieldstone in the Rustic style popularized in the 1930s by the National Park Service. It was ...

  6. Joyce Green (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Green made her radio debut in 1957 with fellow musician Jimmy Douglas. She continued to perform with Douglas on the radio and at local Arkansas establishments. [1] She was hired by Leon Gambill to perform regularly at Oasis Club in Bald Knob, Arkansas and soon began touring locally. [1] In 1959, Green wrote the song Black Cadillac with her ...

  7. Augusta Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Augusta and White River Railroad was incorporated in 1886 under the laws of Arkansas. [3] It constructed approximately 1.25 miles of mainline track between Augusta and a point south-southeast of town known as New Augusta, where the railway interchanged with the Missouri Pacific Railroad line between Bald Knob, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee.

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  9. Rock Reed - Wikipedia

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    Bald Knob, Arkansas, US: Died: July 13, 2007 (aged 94) Height: 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Weight: 173 lb (78 kg) Career information; High school: Haynesville (LA)