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  • [[Image:Wet-counties.jpg|thumb|300px|Dry counties (white) in Arkansas. Map by Kim Risi.]] ...such as townships or cities. These are considered ''dry/wet'' or ''moist'' counties. The image to the right is an unofficial illustration of county liquor stat
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  • ...is a group against alcohol permits being given to establishments in [[dry counties]].
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  • [[Image:Wet-counties.jpg|thumb|300px|Dry counties (white) in Arkansas. Map by Kim Risi.]] ...such as townships or cities. These are considered ''dry/wet'' or ''moist'' counties. The image to the right is an unofficial illustration of county liquor stat
    9 KB (1,420 words) - 09:23, 18 May 2011
  • ...is a group against alcohol permits being given to establishments in [[dry counties]].
    620 bytes (93 words) - 23:47, 9 May 2011
  • ...a number of parks along the River in Conway, Perry, Faulkner, and Pulaski counties. From upstream to downstream these are [[Cherokee Park]], [[Sequoya Park]],
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  • [[Image:Arkansas-1819.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Arkansas counties in 1819.]] [[Image:Arkansas-counties-1828.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Arkansas counties in 1828.]]
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  • ...ew places to obtain alcohol in [[Craighead County]], one of the many [[Dry Counties]] of Arkansas. The Brickhouse enforces its policy against underage drinking
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  • ...from 1946 to 1948, as chief prosecuting attorney in Garland and Montgomery counties before launching a successful campaign for the [[Governor's Office]] on a p
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  • ...unteer during the American Revolution. Pulaski is one of the five original counties forming [[Arkansas Territory]] in 1819. Many settlers came to the area from ...of the river protected the city of Little Rock from flooding. Neighboring counties include [[Faulkner County]], [[Lonoke County]], Jefferson County, Grant Cou
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  • ...a title company serving Pulaski, Saline, Garland, and Lonoke, and Faulkner counties. The firm is headquartered at 100 Center Street in [[Little Rock]]. The com
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  • ...as established on April 12, 1873, from lands taken from Conway and Pulaski counties. The county is named for the "Arkansaw Traveler" Colonel Sanford C. Faulkne [[Category:Counties]]
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  • ...ountain]] is a popular local and regional tourist destination. Neighboring counties include Van Buren County, [[Faulkner County]], [[Perry County]], Yell Count [[Category:Counties]]
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  • ...y is named for War of 1812 hero Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. Neighboring counties include Conway County, [[Faulkner County]], [[Pulaski County]], [[Saline Co [[Category:Counties]]
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  • ...one at the site of the county seat of [[Lonoke]] ("Lone Oak"). Neighboring counties include White County, Prairie County, Arkansas County, Jefferson County, [[ [[Category:Counties]]
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  • ...mber 2, 1835, from portions of Hempstead and Pulaski counties. Neighboring counties include [[Pulaski County]], Grant County, Hot Springs County, Garland Count ...neral was locked up in geological formations located in Saline and Pulaski counties between Benton and Little Rock.
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  • ...e County]], Arkansas, near the county's borders with Grant and Hot Springs counties. The town is on [[Arkansas Highway 229]]. The [[Union Pacific Railroad]] pa
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  • ...thern [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas, on the border with Jefferson and Grant counties. The town is located along [[Arkansas Highway 365]] just south of [[Woodson
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  • ...western part of Arkansas all the way across the state to Lee and Phillips counties on the Mississippi River. In central Arkansas the Fayetteville shale belt i
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  • ...ounty|Conway]], [[Faulkner County|Faulkner]], and [[Lonoke County|Lonoke]] counties in Arkansas.
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  • ...re first considered available railroad lands in Texas, and Pope and Conway counties in Arkansas, before choosing northern Pulaski County. They arrived from urb ...raining Area Causes Removal of 340 Farm Families from Pulaski and Faulkner Counties in Mid-Winter," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' December 29, 1940.
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  • [[Image:Arkansas-1819.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Arkansas territorial counties in 1819.]]
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  • ...r Mississippi River Valley, and in Arkansas covered portions of thirty-six counties. The Mississippi, Little Red, White, St. Francis, and Arkansas rivers all s ...County|Saline]], [[Pulaski County|Pulaski]], and [[Lonoke County|Lonoke]] counties. Levees on the [[Arkansas River]] failed at [[Little Rock]], and half of th
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  • ...w saloons to be ratified by a majority of local voters, 66 of Arkansas' 75 counties had banned saloons. In 1915, the [[General Assembly]] passed the [[Newberry
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  • ....0 percent of [[Conway County]] residents were slaves. Faulkner and Lonoke counties had not yet been formed in 1860.
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  • ...ing to the selling of alcohol in particular counties or townships. In some counties, for instance, the selling of alcohol is prohibited on election days, Chris
    7 KB (1,154 words) - 21:34, 14 May 2011
  • ...tizen to another. Many counties by 1900 had already made themselves "[[dry counties|dry]]." The [[Arkansas Liquor Law of 1913]] made the entire state officiall
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  • ...w saloons to be ratified by a majority of local voters, 66 of Arkansas' 75 counties had banned saloons.
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  • ...e largest in the United States. It disappeared after the county went [[Dry counties|dry]] in 1943. At its peak between 1936 and 1943 the winery produced 20,000
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dry counties]]
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  • ...h like Arkansas bars and clubs do today. The act required that pro-license counties "must have voted 'for license' at the last general election on that subject
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