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'''Lonoke County'''
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[[Image:Lonoke-county-1895.jpg|thumb|Lonoke County in 1895.]]
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'''Lonoke County''' was created in 1873. The county was named for a very large red oak tree stood alone at the site of the county seat of [[Lonoke]] ("Lone Oak"). Neighboring counties include White County, Prairie County, Arkansas County, Jefferson County, [[Pulaski County]], and [[Faulkner County]].
  
 
====History====
 
====History====
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The county was formed on April 16, 1873.
  
 
====Geography====
 
====Geography====
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Lonoke County, comprising 766 square miles of territory, is mainly agricultural. The southeastern part of the county is drained by the [[Bayou Meto]] and [[Two Prairie]] creeks.
  
 
====Transportation infrastructure====
 
====Transportation infrastructure====
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[[Interstate 40]] passes through the central part of the county from east to west. The interstate is paralleled by [[U.S. Highway 70]]. [[U.S. Highway 67]] passes through the northwest part of the county. [[U.S. Highway 165]] enters the county from [[North Little Rock]] at Scott, passes southeast through Keo and England, then heads due east through Coy, Allport, and Humnoke.
  
 
====Economy====
 
====Economy====
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The largest employers in Lonoke County are the [[Cabot Public School District]], [[Remington Arms Company]], [[Wal-Mart]], [[Lonoke Public School District]], [[England Public School District]], [[McDonald's]], [[Sonic Drive-In]], [[Golden Years Manor]], [[Knight's Super Food Store]], [[Kroger|Kroger Food Store]], [[Bank of England]], and the [[Carlisle Public School District]].
  
 
====Law, government, and politics====
 
====Law, government, and politics====
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The county judge is Charlie Troutman. The current [[Lonoke County Courthouse]] was constructed in 1928, the two previous courthouses having been destroyed by fire.
  
 
====Education====
 
====Education====
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Lonoke County has four high schools: [[Cabot High School]] (Cabot), [[Carlisle High School]] (Carlisle), [[England High School]] (England), and [[Lonoke High School]], Lonoke.
  
 
====Religion====
 
====Religion====
  
 
====Places of interest====
 
====Places of interest====
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Places of interest include the Lonoke County Courthouse Square, [[Toltec Mounds State Park]], the [[Smoke Hold Natural Area]], and [[Joe Hogan Fish Hatchery]].
  
 
====Demographics====
 
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau the 2000 population of Lonoke County is 52,828.
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*1980 - 34,582   
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*1990 - 39,268   
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*2000 - 52,828   
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*2005 - 60,658
  
 
====Communities====
 
====Communities====
  
Lonoke County has a number of incorporated cities within its boundaries: Austin, [[Cabot]], Carlisle, England, Humnoke, [[Lonoke]], and Ward. Incorporated towns in the county are Allport, Coy, and Keo.
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Lonoke County has a number of incorporated cities within its boundaries: [[Austin]], [[Cabot]], [[Carlisle]], [[England]], [[Humnoke]], [[Lonoke]], and [[Ward]]. Incorporated towns in the county are [[Allport]], [[Coy]], and [[Keo]].
  
 
Other populated places in Lonoke County:  
 
Other populated places in Lonoke County:  
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*Bel-Aire Subdivision  
 
*Bel-Aire Subdivision  
 
*Bevis Corner
 
*Bevis Corner
*Blakemore
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*[[Blakemore]]
 
*Boyd (historical)
 
*Boyd (historical)
 
*Brownsville
 
*Brownsville
 
*Brummitt
 
*Brummitt
*Butlerville
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*[[Butlerville]]
 
*Camelot Acres
 
*Camelot Acres
 
*Camilla (historical)
 
*Camilla (historical)
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*Country Road Estates
 
*Country Road Estates
 
*Crestwood
 
*Crestwood
*Culler
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*[[Culler]]
 
*De Boer
 
*De Boer
 
*Deer Creek Subdivision
 
*Deer Creek Subdivision
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*Evergreen Place
 
*Evergreen Place
 
*Fulmer Field Estates
 
*Fulmer Field Estates
*Furlow
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*[[Furlow]]
 
*Geridge
 
*Geridge
 
*Glenwood Estates
 
*Glenwood Estates
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*Kelly Addition  
 
*Kelly Addition  
 
*Kemp Addition   
 
*Kemp Addition   
*Kerr
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*[[Kerr]]
 
*Kingwood Addition
 
*Kingwood Addition
 
*Leaning Pines
 
*Leaning Pines
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*Mountain Springs
 
*Mountain Springs
 
*Oak Forest
 
*Oak Forest
*Oak Grove
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*[[Oak Grove]]
 
*Oakridge Estates
 
*Oakridge Estates
 
*Old Austin
 
*Old Austin
 
*Opal
 
*Opal
 
*Parkers Corner
 
*Parkers Corner
*Parnell
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*[[Parnell]]
 
*Pershing Addition
 
*Pershing Addition
*Pettus
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*[[Pettus]]
 
*Pheasant Run Addition  
 
*Pheasant Run Addition  
 
*Pine Hill Estates
 
*Pine Hill Estates
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*Ridgecrest
 
*Ridgecrest
 
*Ryan
 
*Ryan
*Scott  
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*[[Scott]]
*Seaton
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*[[Seaton]]
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*[[Seaton Dump]]
 
*Sellers Addition
 
*Sellers Addition
 
*Shadow Oaks Addition  
 
*Shadow Oaks Addition  
 
*Shady Grove Estates
 
*Shady Grove Estates
 
*Sisemore  
 
*Sisemore  
*South Bend  
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*[[South Bend]]
 
*Southbridge Addition  
 
*Southbridge Addition  
 
*Southside Addition  
 
*Southside Addition  
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*TKO Subdivision
 
*TKO Subdivision
 
*Toltec
 
*Toltec
*Tomberlin
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*[[Tomberlin]]
 
*Tower Hill Addition
 
*Tower Hill Addition
 
*Trailwood Addition
 
*Trailwood Addition
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*Windwood Heights
 
*Windwood Heights
 
*Woodiel Acres
 
*Woodiel Acres
*Woodlawn
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*[[Woodlawn]]
 
*Woodlawn Addition
 
*Woodlawn Addition
 
*Woodlawn Estates
 
*Woodlawn Estates
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==External links==
 
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*[http://arkansasedc.com/media/38329/Lonoke_01_2007.pdf Arkansas Economic Development Commission - Largest Employers in Lonoke County]
  
 
[[Category:Counties]]
 
[[Category:Counties]]

Latest revision as of 10:08, 21 February 2010

Lonoke County in 1895.

Lonoke County was created in 1873. The county was named for a very large red oak tree stood alone at the site of the county seat of Lonoke ("Lone Oak"). Neighboring counties include White County, Prairie County, Arkansas County, Jefferson County, Pulaski County, and Faulkner County.

History

The county was formed on April 16, 1873.

Geography

Lonoke County, comprising 766 square miles of territory, is mainly agricultural. The southeastern part of the county is drained by the Bayou Meto and Two Prairie creeks.

Transportation infrastructure

Interstate 40 passes through the central part of the county from east to west. The interstate is paralleled by U.S. Highway 70. U.S. Highway 67 passes through the northwest part of the county. U.S. Highway 165 enters the county from North Little Rock at Scott, passes southeast through Keo and England, then heads due east through Coy, Allport, and Humnoke.

Economy

The largest employers in Lonoke County are the Cabot Public School District, Remington Arms Company, Wal-Mart, Lonoke Public School District, England Public School District, McDonald's, Sonic Drive-In, Golden Years Manor, Knight's Super Food Store, Kroger Food Store, Bank of England, and the Carlisle Public School District.

Law, government, and politics

The county judge is Charlie Troutman. The current Lonoke County Courthouse was constructed in 1928, the two previous courthouses having been destroyed by fire.

Education

Lonoke County has four high schools: Cabot High School (Cabot), Carlisle High School (Carlisle), England High School (England), and Lonoke High School, Lonoke.

Religion

Places of interest

Places of interest include the Lonoke County Courthouse Square, Toltec Mounds State Park, the Smoke Hold Natural Area, and Joe Hogan Fish Hatchery.

Demographics

According to the U.S. Census Bureau the 2000 population of Lonoke County is 52,828.

  • 1980 - 34,582
  • 1990 - 39,268
  • 2000 - 52,828
  • 2005 - 60,658

Communities

Lonoke County has a number of incorporated cities within its boundaries: Austin, Cabot, Carlisle, England, Humnoke, Lonoke, and Ward. Incorporated towns in the county are Allport, Coy, and Keo.

Other populated places in Lonoke County:

  • Bailey Addition
  • Bailey Estates
  • Bayou Meto
  • Bel-Aire Subdivision
  • Bevis Corner
  • Blakemore
  • Boyd (historical)
  • Brownsville
  • Brummitt
  • Butlerville
  • Camelot Acres
  • Camilla (historical)
  • Candlewood Estates
  • Castle Heights
  • Cedar Hills Estates
  • Cinnamon Acres
  • Circle B Addition
  • Cobbs
  • Confederate Place
  • Cooper Addition
  • Country Club
  • Country Club Addition
  • Country Lane
  • Country Road Estates
  • Crestwood
  • Culler
  • De Boer
  • Deer Creek Subdivision
  • Dogwood Meadows
  • Eagle Park (historical)
  • Evans Estates
  • Evergreen Place
  • Fulmer Field Estates
  • Furlow
  • Geridge
  • Glenwood Estates
  • Greyhawk Addition
  • Hamilton
  • Hamiter
  • Hidden Oaks
  • Holland
  • Hoover Addition
  • Kelly Addition
  • Kemp Addition
  • Kerr
  • Kingwood Addition
  • Leaning Pines
  • Lincoln Terrace
  • Lindulake Addition
  • Mark Lynn Terrace
  • McCreanor
  • McDermott Addition
  • Meadowlark Addition
  • Meto
  • Meto (historical)
  • Mount Carmel Estates
  • Mount Springs Estates
  • Mountain Springs
  • Oak Forest
  • Oak Grove
  • Oakridge Estates
  • Old Austin
  • Opal
  • Parkers Corner
  • Parnell
  • Pershing Addition
  • Pettus
  • Pheasant Run Addition
  • Pine Hill Estates
  • Pinewoods Addition
  • Poage Addition
  • Prairie Center
  • Ridgecrest
  • Ryan
  • Scott
  • Seaton
  • Seaton Dump
  • Sellers Addition
  • Shadow Oaks Addition
  • Shady Grove Estates
  • Sisemore
  • South Bend
  • Southbridge Addition
  • Southside Addition
  • Southwood Addition
  • Spring Valley
  • Stagecoach Addition
  • Summit Addition
  • Sunland Estates
  • Sweetwater Estates
  • Sylvania
  • Talbot Addition
  • The Heights Addition
  • The Meadows Addition
  • The Oaks
  • TKO Subdivision
  • Toltec
  • Tomberlin
  • Tower Hill Addition
  • Trailwood Addition
  • Union Valley
  • Vise Addition
  • Wabbel
  • Walkers Corner
  • Waterproof
  • Wattensaw
  • Waymack Addition
  • Welders Wood
  • Whispering Pines Addition
  • Whisperwood
  • Wildwood
  • Willow Belle
  • Willow Lake Subdivision
  • Windwood Circle
  • Windwood Heights
  • Woodiel Acres
  • Woodlawn
  • Woodlawn Addition
  • Woodlawn Estates
  • Young Subdivision

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