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  • ...y of Little Rock''' is an incorporated municipality in [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas. The city is the political and commercial center of the state. ...ns]] end. The city sits on an elevated bluff on the southern side of the [[Arkansas River]], which generally protected it from flooding in its early history. T
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  • [[Image:Ark-coat-arms.jpg|thumb|300px|Coat of Arms of the State of Arkansas.]] [[Image:Arkansas-1819.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Arkansas counties in 1819.]]
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  • ...merican Revolution. Pulaski is one of the five original counties forming [[Arkansas Territory]] in 1819. Many settlers came to the area from Missouri and Memph ...Rock and North Little Rock sit astride what was once a natural ford of the Arkansas River along the [[Southwest Trail]] to Texas. The bluff on the south side o
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  • '''KATV Channel 7''' is an ABC television network affiliate in Little Rock, Arkansas. KATV has been owned by [[Allbritton Communications Company]] since 1982. ...making it the oldest television station in continuous operation in central Arkansas. The station was founded by [[John Griffen]], who owned KTUL in Tulsa, Okla
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  • ...tec-mounds-pope.jpg|thumb|Toltec Mounds pictured in Pope's ''Early Days in Arkansas'' (1895).]] ...ve American Indian site sixteen miles from North Little Rock in [[Scott]], Arkansas. The Plum Bayou culture occupied the Toltec Mounds site from 650 to 1050 AD
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  • '''Faulkner County''' is a county in central Arkansas, formed in 1873 from portions of [[Conway County]] and [[Pulaski County]]. ...ty began at [[Cadron Settlement]] to the north and west of Conway on the [[Arkansas River]]. [[John Standlee]] visited the Cadron area as early as 1778, and se
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  • ...[[State of Arkansas]] in 1840 from [[Conway County]] lands south of the [[Arkansas River]]. The county is named for War of 1812 hero Commodore Oliver Hazard P Perry County was created in December 1840 out of territory south of the Arkansas River previously administered by Conway County.
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  • ...] ("Lone Oak"). Neighboring counties include White County, Prairie County, Arkansas County, Jefferson County, [[Pulaski County]], and [[Faulkner County]]. ...rs Manor]], [[Knight's Super Food Store]], [[Kroger|Kroger Food Store]], [[Bank of England]], and the [[Carlisle Public School District]].
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  • '''Banks''' are a common sight throughout central Arkansas. Here is a list of banks and the communities they serve. *[[Arvest Bank]] (Benton, Bryant, Cabot, Conway, Jacksonville, Little Rock, Lonoke, Maumel
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  • ...ie Springs]], [[Roland]], and [[Natural Steps]] before intersecting with [[Arkansas Highway 10]] near [[Pinnacle]].
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  • ...ad the highway leaves central Arkansas at Cabot. Arkansas Highway 5 leaves Arkansas north of Three Brothers.
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  • ...ormer coach of men's and women's golf teams at the [[University of Central Arkansas]]. ...s bank commissioner. He is also a cotton farmer and very involved in the [[Arkansas Jaycees]].
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  • ...oration''' is a high tech company headquartered in Little Rock and Conway, Arkansas. ..., the company must be count to the most successful companies originated in Arkansas (see Wal Mart, Tyson, etc) and has experienced an immense growth in the pas
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