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Highway 365 (Arkansas)
Arkansas Highway 365 (AR 365 and Hwy. 365) is a north–south List of Arkansas state highways, state highway in Central Arkansas. The route of runs from U.S. Route 65B (Pine Bluff, Arkansas), US 65B/U.S. Route 79B (Pine Bluff, Arkansas), US 79B in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Pine Bluff north through Little Rock, Arkansas, Little Rock to U.S. Route 65B (Conway, Arkansas), US 65B/Arkansas Highway 60, AR 60 in Conway, Arkansas, Conway. The route is a redesignation of former U.S. Route 65, which has since been rerouted onto various Interstate highways through the area. Portions of Highway 365 in Jefferson County, Arkansas, Jefferson County are former alignments of the Dollarway Road, which was the longest paved concrete road upon completion in 1913. Route description As a former United States Numbered Highways, US Highway, the route passes through many historic districts and has many junctions. The route begins at U.S. Route 65B (Pine Bluff, Arkansas), US 65B/U.S. Route 79B (Pine Bluff, ...
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Central Arkansas
Central Arkansas, also known as the Little Rock metro, designated by the United States Office of Management and Budget as the Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area, is the most populous metro area in the U.S. state of Arkansas. With an estimated 2020 population of 748,031, it is the most populated area in Arkansas. Located at the convergence of Arkansas's other geographic regions, the region's central location make Central Arkansas an important population, economic, education, and political center in Arkansas and the South. Little Rock is the state's capital and largest city, and the city is also home to two Fortune 500 companies, Arkansas Children's Hospital, and University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). History The site known as "little rock" along the Arkansas River was found by explorer Bernard de la Harpe in 1722. The territorial capitol had been located at Arkansas Post in Southeast Arkansas since 1819, but the site had proven unsuita ...
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