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Highway 17 (AR 17, Ark. 17 and Hwy. 17) is a designation a state highway in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The highway is located mainly in Eastern Arkansas and is split into seven segments, though two sets of segments are directly connected. The first section of the highway is about 4.9 miles (7.9 km) long, with its southern terminus located near Ward Reservoir, in southern Arkansas County, which travels north and ends at a dead-end near La Grue Bayou. The second section is about 53.7 miles (86.4 km) long, starting south of the town of Ethel and ending at U.S. Route 70 (US 70) southwest of Brinkley. The third and longest section begins at US Route 49 north of Brinkley and ends at AR 14 in Newport. The fourth section is about 7.1 miles (11.4 km) long and begins at Arkansas Highway 18 in Diaz and ends at Arkansas Highway 37 west of Tuckerman. Route description Ward Reservoir to La Grue Bayou The route begins near the Ward Reservoir in ...
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Arkansas County, Arkansas
Arkansas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 19,019. Located in the Arkansas Delta, the county has two county seats, DeWitt and Stuttgart. The first of the state's 75 present-day counties to be created, Arkansas County was formed on December 13, 1813, when this area was part of the Missouri Territory. The county was named after the Arkansas River (itself named for the Arkansas tribe), as was the subsequent Arkansas Territory. This was later split off from Missouri Territory and eventually admitted to the union as a state. The riverfront areas in the Arkansas Delta were developed for cotton plantations, based on the use of enslaved African Americans. Cotton was the major commodity crop before and after the Civil War. Since then, the county lies within the largest rice-growing region in the United States. Arkansas County is one of seven present-day counties in the United States that have the same name as the st ...
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Arkansas Highway 152
Highway 152 (AR 152, Ark. 152, and Hwy. 152) is a designation for three segments of state highway in Arkansas County, Arkansas. One route of begins at US Highway 79 (US 79) near Humphrey and runs east to US 165. A second route of in DeWitt runs from US 165 east to AR 1 Business (AR 1B). A third route of begins at US 165 and AR 267, and the Great River Road (GRR) and runs east to Highway 17. All routes are maintained by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD). Route description Humphrey to US 165 AR 152 begins at US 79 east of Humphrey in western Arkansas County on the Grand Prairie. The route winds south and east, crossing Crooked Bayou and Bayou Meto just northeast of the Bayou Meto Wildlife Management Area. The highway serves as the southern terminus of AR 343 before terminating at US 165. DeWitt AR 152 begins in DeWitt at US 165 and runs due east as 2nd Street along th ...
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Arkansas Highway 302
Highway 302 (AR 302, Ark. 302, and Hwy. 302) is a designation for three east–west state highways in the Arkansas Grand Prairie. All three are low traffic rural highways. The first segment was created in 1963, with the other two added ten years later. One segment was part of the Trail of Tears and is preserved as an Arkansas Heritage Trail. All are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT). Route description Rural Prairie County Highway 302 begins at Highway 86 in western Prairie County, a flat agricultural county in the Arkansas Delta. It runs due east as a section line road through agricultural fields, bridging Mitchell Branch and Mellon Branch and passing rural residences and outbuildings. Continuing east, the highway crosses an overflow branch of Barnes Creek before intersecting Highway 249. Highway 302 terminates at this junction, with Highway 249 continuing east and south. Cache River Highway 302 begins at Highway&nb ...
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Keevil, Arkansas
Keevil is an unincorporated community in Monroe County, Arkansas, United States. Keevil is located on Arkansas Highway 17, south-southwest of Brinkley. The Keevil depot on the St. Louis Southwestern Railway was at milepost 207.10 of the Jonesboro Sub-Division. Keevil boasted a 96-car capacity passing siding and had capacity for 13 other cars on additional trackage. The depot was abolished in 1951. The location of this depot was very close to the Arkansas Highway 241 crossing of the current Union Pacific The Union Pacific Railroad , legally Union Pacific Railroad Company and often called simply Union Pacific, is a freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Paci ... rail line.St. Louis Southwestern Railway Employee Time Table No. 10 dated August 18, 1935 pages 8–9. References Unincorporated communities in Monroe County, Arkansas Unincorporated communities in Arkansas {{MonroeC ...
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Arkansas Highway 241
Highway 241 (AR 241, Ark. 241, and Hwy. 241) is a north–south state highway in Monroe County. The route of begins at US Highway 49 (US 49) and Highway 39 and runs west and north to Highway 302. The route is maintained by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD). Route description The route begins at US 49 and Highway 39 in eastern Monroe County in an aquaculture/agricultural area within the Arkansas Grand Prairie. Highway 241 runs due west as a section line road to an intersection with Highway 17 toward Keevil and Brinkley. After overlapping for , Highway 241 turns due west, running to an intersection with Highway 302, where it terminates. History Highway 241 was created by the Arkansas State Highway Commission on July 10, 1957 as a highway of between Clarendon and Keevil.. The Commission later modified the previous order, extending the highway by on February 26, 1958. The route was extended east to Highw ...
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Clarendon, Arkansas
Clarendon is a city in, and the county seat of, Monroe County, Arkansas, Monroe County, Arkansas, United States. Located in the Arkansas Delta, the city's position on the White River (Arkansas), White River at the mouth of the Cache River (Arkansas), Cache River has defined the community since first incorporating in 1859. Although the river has brought devastation and disaster to the city occasionally throughout history, it has also provided economic opportunities, transportation, recreation and tourism to the city. Once home to a variety of industries, today Clarendon's economy is largely based on agriculture. Similar to many Delta communities, the city's population has been dwindling since mechanization on the farm reduced the number of agricultural-related jobs in the area. At the 2020 census, the population was 1,526, the lowest value recorded since 1890. History Settlement through antebellum period The area around Clarendon was originally populated by various Native Americans ...
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Holly Grove, Arkansas
Holly Grove is a city in Monroe County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 460, down from 602 in 2010. Geography Holly Grove is located south of the center of Monroe County at (34.597556, -91.200462). It is southwest of Clarendon, the county seat, and west of Marvell. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which , or 1.86%, are water. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 United States Census, there were 460 people, 266 households, and 170 families residing in the city. 2000 census As of the census of 2000, there were 722 people, 301 households, and 176 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 347 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 26.87% White, 72.58% Black or African American, 0.14% Asian, and 0.42% from two or more races. 0.14% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 301 households, out ...
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Arkansas Highway 86
Highway 86 (AR 86, Ark. 86, and Hwy. 86) is a mostly north–south highway in central Arkansas. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Route 63 east of Slovak. west of Slovak, it turns north at Highway 343 and continues north and west until it intersects U.S. Highway 70 east of Carlisle. North of U.S. 70, it continues for as Anderson Road before again becoming a state highway continuing east and north for before ending at Highway 38 east of Hickory Plains. Route description History Highway 86 was created between Holly Grove and the current eastern terminus at Highway 20 on April 12, 1940. A second segment was created in 1953 between Slovak and Highway 11 in Prairie County. The route was extended over Highway 11 through Tollville on July 10, 1957 and east to Highway 33 on June 29, 1960. On April 24, 1963, both segments were extended westward, with the Prairie County section adding west of Slovak, and the Monroe County section extended northwest ...
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Arkansas Highway 146
Highway 146 (AR 146, Ark. 146, and Hwy. 146) is a designation for two east–west state highways in the Lower Arkansas Delta. One route of begins at US Highway 79 (US 79) near Stuttgart and runs east to the White River at Preston Ferry. A second route of begins at Lawrenceville and runs east to Highway 39 at Noy. Both routes are maintained by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD). Route description Stuttgart to Preston Ferry Highway 146 begins at US 79 north of Stuttgart on the Grand Prairie. The route runs due east as a section line road, immediately crossing railroad tracks and intersecting with Highway 146 Spur. Highway 146 runs east to briefly overlap Highway 33 at Casscoe. The route continues east to the a boat ramp on the White River at Preston Ferry, where it terminates. Lawrenceville to Noy Highway 146 begins at Resort Rd at Lawrenceville, on the banks of Maddox Bay and along the eastern limits of the White River Nationa ...
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Cross Roads, Monroe County, Arkansas
Cross Roads is an Unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Montgomery-Smalley Township, Monroe County, Arkansas, Montgomery-Smalley Township, Monroe County, Arkansas, Monroe County, Arkansas, United States. The community is located where Arkansas Highway 17 ends at Arkansas Highway 1. References

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White River National Wildlife Refuge
The White River National Wildlife Refuge (officially Dale Bumpers White River National Wildlife Refuge) is a wildlife refuge located in Desha, Monroe, Phillips, and Arkansas counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The refuge is managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. White River NWR borders on Cache River National Wildlife Refuge at its northern boundary. In 1974, the White River Sugarberry Natural Area was designated as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service. In 2013, the FWS proposed the gradual expansion of the refuge up to a maximum of . Description White River National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1935. The refuge is wide and encompassing of the lower of the White River. It also includes of the Arkansas Post Canal which is part of the Army Corps of Engineers' McClellan-Kerr Navigation System on the Arkansas River. This refuge has the largest concentration of wintering mallard ducks in the Mississippi Flyway. It also has large c ...
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White River (Arkansas-Missouri)
White River may refer to: Bodies of water Africa * Bakoy River, in West Africa, called the White River over a portion of its length Canada * White River (British Columbia) * White River (Vancouver Island), a river in the Discovery Passage–Johnstone Strait watersheds of British Columbia ** White River Provincial Park * White River (Nass River), a river in the Marcus Passage watershed of British Columbia * White River (Quebec) * White River (Yukon) * White River (Ontario) China * White River (China), an old name for the Hai River Dominica * White River (Dominica) Estonia * Valgejõgi, or "white river", in northern Estonia Iran * Sefīd-Rūd, or "the white river", in Gilan province Jamaica * White River (Jamaica), a river New Zealand * White River, New Zealand, a river in the South Island Montserrat * White River, Montserrat, a former river in Montserrat United Kingdom *St Austell River, a river in Cornwall also known as the White River United Sta ...
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