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  1. 164 relations: American Civil War, American Red Cross, Appalachian Mountains, Area codes 870 and 327, Arkansas, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Arkansas Highway 123, Arkansas Highway 392, Arkansas Highway 397, Arkansas Highway 43, Arkansas Highway 7, Arkansas Highway 980, Arkansas Razorbacks, Baker–Fancher party, BBC, Ben C. Henley, Bentonville, Arkansas, Black History Month, Boone County Airport (Arkansas), Boone County Courthouse (Arkansas), Boone County Jail, Boone County, Arkansas, Brandon Burlsworth, Branson Airport, Branson, Missouri, Brian McComas, Bryce Molder, Buffalo National River, Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, Caddo, Census, Central Arkansas Library System, Central Time Zone, Charles L. Thompson and associates, Charles Robinson (Arkansas politician), Cherokee, Christian Identity, Cliff dwelling, Cognia (education), Compton, Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas, Courtney Rae Hudson, Crayfish, Crooked Creek (Arkansas), Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Daniel Boatwright, Daystar Television Network, Elgin Bryce Holt, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, ... Expand index (114 more) »

  2. 1869 establishments in Arkansas
  3. Sundown towns in Arkansas

American Civil War

The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.

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American Red Cross

The American National Red Cross, is a nonprofit humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States.

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Appalachian Mountains

The Appalachian Mountains, often called the Appalachians, are a mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America.

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Area codes 870 and 327

Area codes 870 and 327 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for southern, eastern, and most of northern Arkansas.

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Arkansas

Arkansas is a landlocked state in the West South Central region of the Southern United States.

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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is the newspaper of record in the U.S. state of Arkansas, printed in Little Rock with a northwest edition published in Lowell.

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Arkansas Highway 123

Highway 123 (AR 123, Ark. 123, and Hwy. 123) is a designation for two state highways in Arkansas.

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Arkansas Highway 392

Highway 392 (also called AR 392 and Hwy. 392) is a state highway in the Ozark Mountains in northern Arkansas.

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Arkansas Highway 397

Highway 397 (AR 397 and Hwy. 397) is a north-south state highway in Boone County, Arkansas.

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Arkansas Highway 43

Highway 43 (AR 43, Ark. 43, and Hwy. 43) is a designation for three north–south state highways in Arkansas.

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Arkansas Highway 7

Highway 7 (AR 7, Ark. 7, Hwy. 7, and partially Scenic 7 Byway) is a north–south state highway that runs across the state of Arkansas.

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Arkansas Highway 980

Highway 980 (AR 980, Ark. 980, and Hwy. 980) is a state highway designation for all state maintained airport roads in Arkansas.

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Arkansas Razorbacks

The Arkansas Razorbacks, also known as the Hogs, are the intercollegiate athletics teams representing the University of Arkansas, located in Fayetteville.

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Baker–Fancher party

The Baker–Fancher party (also called the Fancher–Baker party, Fancher party, or Baker's Company) was a group of American western emigrants from Marion, Crawford, Carroll, and Johnson counties in Arkansas, who departed Carroll County in April 1857 and "were attacked by the Mormons near the rim of the Great Basin, and about fifty miles from Cedar City, in Utah Territory, and that all of the emigrants, with the exception of 17 children, were then and there massacred and murdered" in the Mountain Meadows massacre.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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Ben C. Henley

Benjamin Charles Henley (October 7, 1907 – November 7, 1987) was an American lawyer and businessman from Harrison in Boone County in northwestern Arkansas, who was the chairman of his state's Republican Party from 1955 to 1962.

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Bentonville, Arkansas

Bentonville is the ninth-most populous city in the US state of Arkansas, and the county seat of Benton County. Harrison, Arkansas and Bentonville, Arkansas are Cities in Arkansas and county seats in Arkansas.

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Black History Month

Black History Month is an annual observance originating in the United States, where it is also known as African-American History Month and was formerly known as Negro History Month before 1976.

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Boone County Airport (Arkansas)

Boone County Airport is a public airport in Boone County, Arkansas.

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Boone County Courthouse (Arkansas)

The Boone County Courthouse is a historic courthouse in Harrison, Arkansas.

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Boone County Jail

The Boone County Jail is a historic jail building at Central Ave.

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Boone County, Arkansas

Boone County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas, along the Missouri border. Harrison, Arkansas and Boone County, Arkansas are 1869 establishments in Arkansas, Populated places established in 1869 and sundown towns in Arkansas.

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Brandon Burlsworth

Brandon Vaughn Burlsworth (September 20, 1976 – April 28, 1999) was an American football player who was an offensive lineman of the Arkansas Razorbacks football team from 1995 to 1998.

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Branson Airport

Branson Airport is a public use airport located eight nautical miles (15 km) south-southeast of the central business district of Branson, a city in Taney County, Missouri, United States.

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Branson, Missouri

Branson is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Brian McComas

Brian McComas (born May 23, 1972) is an American country music artist.

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Bryce Molder

Bryce Wade Molder (born January 27, 1979) is a former American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour.

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Buffalo National River

The Buffalo National River, in Northern Arkansas, was the first National River to be designated in the United States.

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Butler Center for Arkansas Studies

The mission of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies (est. 1997) is to promote "a greater understanding and appreciation of Arkansas history, literature, art, and culture." Named after Richard C. Butler Sr., a noted Little Rock lawyer and philanthropist, the primary function of the Butler Center is as a research library and historical archive, specializing in Arkansas related materials.

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Caddo

The Caddo people comprise the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, a federally recognized tribe headquartered in Binger, Oklahoma.

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Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating population information about the members of a given population.

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Central Arkansas Library System

Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) is a public library system headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States.

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Central Time Zone

The North American Central Time Zone (CT) is a time zone in parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America and some Caribbean islands.

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Charles L. Thompson and associates

Charles L. Thompson and associates is an architectural group that was established in Arkansas since the late 1800s.

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Charles Robinson (Arkansas politician)

Charles W. Robinson (born 1946) was the state treasurer of Arkansas from 2013 to 2015.

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Cherokee

The Cherokee (translit, or translit) people are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States.

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Christian Identity

Christian Identity (also known as Identity Christianity) is an interpretation of Christianity which advocates the belief that only Celtic and Germanic peoples, such as the Anglo-Saxon, Nordic nations, or people of the Aryan race and people of kindred blood, are the descendants of the ancient Israelites and are therefore God's "chosen people". Harrison, Arkansas and Christian Identity are white supremacy in the United States.

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Cliff dwelling

In archaeology, cliff dwellings are dwellings formed by using niches or caves in high cliffs, and sometimes with excavation or additions in the way of masonry.

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Cognia (education)

Cognia is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that accredits primary and secondary schools throughout the United States and internationally.

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Compton, Arkansas

Compton is an unincorporated community in Newton County, Arkansas, United States.

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Conway, Arkansas

Conway is a city in the U.S. state of Arkansas and the county seat of Faulkner County, located in the state's most populous Metropolitan Statistical Area, Central Arkansas. Harrison, Arkansas and Conway, Arkansas are Cities in Arkansas and county seats in Arkansas.

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Courtney Rae Hudson

Courtney Rae Hudson (born 1973) is an American lawyer who has served an associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court.

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Crayfish

Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the infraorder Astacidea, which also contains lobsters.

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Crooked Creek (Arkansas)

Crooked Creek is a stream in Newton, Boone and Marion counties of north Arkansas.

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Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex

The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, officially designated Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Texas and the Southern United States, encompassing 11 counties.

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Daniel Boatwright

Daniel Eugene Boatwright (January 29, 1930 – April 27, 2012) was a Democratic politician from the state of California.

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Daystar Television Network

The Daystar Television Network commonly known as Daystar Television or just Daystar, is an American evangelical Christian-based religious television network owned by the Word of God Fellowship, founded by Marcus Lamb in 1993.

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Elgin Bryce Holt

Elgin Bryce Holt (September 4, 1873 – October 6, 1945) was an American geologist, mine owner and engineer, amateur scientist, anthropologist and entrepreneur who reorganized and managed the Cerro de Plata Mining Company in Magdalena, Sonora, Mexico.

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Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Eureka Springs is a city in Carroll County, Arkansas, United States, and one of two county seats for the county. Harrison, Arkansas and Eureka Springs, Arkansas are Cities in Arkansas and county seats in Arkansas.

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Fayetteville, Arkansas

Fayetteville is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of Arkansas, the county seat of Washington County, and the most populous city in Northwest Arkansas. Harrison, Arkansas and Fayetteville, Arkansas are Cities in Arkansas and county seats in Arkansas.

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Federal Information Processing Standards

The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) of the United States are a set of publicly announced standards that the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed for use in computer situs of non-military United States government agencies and contractors.

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FedEx

FedEx Corporation, originally Federal Express Corporation, is an American multinational conglomerate holding company focused on transportation, e-commerce and business services based in Memphis, Tennessee.

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Frontier Airlines

Frontier Airlines is a major American ultra low-cost airline headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

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Geographic Names Information System

The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and location information about more than two million physical and cultural features throughout the United States and its territories; the associated states of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau; and Antarctica.

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George J. Crump

George James Crump (June 13, 1841– December 4, 1928) was an officer in Confederate Army during the American Civil War, a lawyer, a state legislator for one term in the Arkansas House of Representatives and a public official.

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Gracie Pfost

Gracie Bowers Pfost (March 12, 1906 – August 11, 1965) was the first woman to represent Idaho in the United States Congress, serving five terms as a Democrat in the House of Representatives.

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H. Dale Jackson

Reverend Dr.

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Harrison Courthouse Square Historic District

The Harrison Courthouse Square Historic District is an area of Harrison, Arkansas.

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Harrison High School (Arkansas)

The Harrison High School is a public high school serving ninth through twelve grade students in Harrison, Arkansas, United States.

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Harrison School District (Arkansas)

Harrison School District No.

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Harrison, Arkansas micropolitan area

The Harrison Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas, anchored by the city of Harrison.

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Hate group

A hate group is a social group that advocates and practices hatred, hostility, or violence towards members of a race, ethnicity, nation, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other designated sector of society.

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Hemmed-In-Hollow Falls

Hemmed-In-Hollow Falls is a single-drop waterfall located within the Ponca Wilderness Area of the Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas.

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Henry Starr

Henry Starr (December 2, 1873 – February 22, 1921) was an American outlaw of the frontier and an actor of the silent film era.

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Here's Help Network

Here's Help Network is a network of Christian radio stations in Missouri.

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Hernando de Soto

Hernando de Soto (1497 – 21 May 1542) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who was involved in expeditions in Nicaragua and the Yucatan Peninsula.

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Holding a Black Lives Matter Sign in America's Most Racist Town

"Holding a Black Lives Matter Sign in America's Most Racist Town" is a YouTube video by American filmmaker Rob Bliss, published on July 27, 2020.

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Hot air balloon

A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air.

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Hotel Seville

The Hotel Seville is a historic hotel building at Vine and Ridge Streets in downtown Harrison, Arkansas.

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Humid subtropical climate

A humid subtropical climate is a temperate climate type characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters.

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Indian Territory

Indian Territory and the Indian Territories are terms that generally described an evolving land area set aside by the United States government for the relocation of Native Americans who held original Indian title to their land as an independent nation-state.

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Indianapolis Colts

The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis.

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J. Smith Henley

Jesse Smith Henley (May 18, 1917 – October 18, 1997) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and previously was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas and the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas.

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Jack Williams (Medal of Honor)

Jack Williams (October 18, 1924 – March 3, 1945) was a United States Navy hospital corpsman who was killed in action while serving with a Marine Corps infantry unit in World War II.

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John A. White

John Austin White Jr (born December 5, 1939) is an American academic who was the fourth chancellor of the University of Arkansas.

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John Burris (politician)

John Burris (born September 27, 1985) is a Republican former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives.

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John Paul Hammerschmidt

John Paul Hammerschmidt (May 4, 1922 – April 1, 2015) was an American politician from the state of Arkansas.

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Köppen climate classification

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.

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KCWD

KCWD (96.1 FM, "Kool 96.1") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format.

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KHBZ (FM)

KHBZ (102.9 FM, "New Country 102.9") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format.

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KHOZ

KHOZ (900 AM) is a radio station licensed to Harrison, Arkansas, United States.

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Kingdom Identity Ministries

Kingdom Identity Ministries (KIM) is a self-described "outreach ministry" based in Harrison, Arkansas, which advocates racism, antisemitism, and extreme homophobia.

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KNWA-TV

KNWA-TV (channel 51) is a television station licensed to Rogers, Arkansas, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas River Valley.

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KOLR

KOLR (channel 10) is a television station in Springfield, Missouri, United States, affiliated with CBS.

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KOZL-TV

KOZL-TV (channel 27) is a television station in Springfield, Missouri, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV.

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KRBK

KRBK (channel 49) is a television station licensed to Osage Beach, Missouri, United States, serving the Springfield area as an affiliate of the Fox network.

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KSPR-LD

KSPR-LD (channel 33) is a low-power television station in Springfield, Missouri, United States, affiliated with ABC.

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KWBM

KWBM (channel 31) is a religious television station licensed to Harrison, Arkansas, United States, serving the Springfield, Missouri, area as an owned-and-operated station of the Daystar Television Network.

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KYTV (TV station)

KYTV (channel 3) is a television station in Springfield, Missouri, United States, affiliated with NBC.

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Legacy carrier

In the United States, a legacy carrier is an airline that was once economically regulated by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) during the period of airline regulation 1938–1978 or can trace its origin to one that did.

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Less-than-truckload shipping

Less-than-truckload shipping or less than load (LTL) is the transportation of an amount of freight sized between individual parcels and full truckloads.

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List of counties in Arkansas

There are 75 counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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List of television stations in Arkansas

This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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Little Rock, Arkansas

Little Rock (I’i-zhinka) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas. Harrison, Arkansas and Little Rock, Arkansas are Cities in Arkansas and county seats in Arkansas.

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Lyric Theatre (Harrison, Arkansas)

The Lyric Theater is a theater located on W. Rush Street in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas.

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Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister, activist, and political philosopher who was one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968.

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Mass racial violence in the United States

In the broader context of racism in the United States, mass racial violence in the United States consists of ethnic conflicts and race riots, along with such events as.

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Medal of Honor

The Medal of Honor (MOH) is the United States Armed Forces' highest military decoration and is awarded to recognize American soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, guardians, and coast guardsmen who have distinguished themselves by acts of valor.

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Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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MeTV

MeTV, an acronym for Memorable Entertainment Television, is an American broadcast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting.

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Miriam Margolyes

Miriam Margolyes (born 18 May 1941) is a British-Australian actress.

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Mormons

Mormons are a religious and cultural group related to Mormonism, the principal branch of the Latter Day Saint movement started by Joseph Smith in upstate New York during the 1820s.

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Mountain Home, Arkansas

Mountain Home is a city in and the county seat of Baxter County, Arkansas, United States, in the southern Ozark Mountains near the northern state border with Missouri. Harrison, Arkansas and Mountain Home, Arkansas are Cities in Arkansas and county seats in Arkansas.

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Mountain Meadows Massacre

The Mountain Meadows Massacre (September 7–11, 1857) was a series of attacks during the Utah War that resulted in the mass murder of at least 120 members of the Baker–Fancher emigrant wagon train.

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Murder of George Floyd

On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a 46-year-old black American man, was murdered in Minneapolis by Derek Chauvin, a 44-year-old white police officer.

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (abbreviated as NOAA) is a US scientific and regulatory agency charged with forecasting weather, monitoring oceanic and atmospheric conditions, charting the seas, conducting deep-sea exploration, and managing fishing and protection of marine mammals and endangered species in the US exclusive economic zone.

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National Park Service

The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the United States federal government, within the U.S. Department of the Interior.

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National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".

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National Trust for Historic Preservation

The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a privately funded, nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that works in the field of historic preservation in the United States.

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Newton County, Arkansas

Newton County is a county in the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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North Arkansas College

North Arkansas College (Northark) is a public community college in Harrison, Arkansas.

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North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

The North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), also known as the North Central Association, was a membership organization, consisting of colleges, universities, and schools in 19 U.S. states engaged in educational accreditation.

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Northwest Arkansas National Airport

Northwest Arkansas National Airport is in Northwest Arkansas in Benton County, Arkansas, United States, northwest of Fayetteville and northwest of Springdale.

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NPR

National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.

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Osage Nation

The Osage Nation (𐓁𐒻 𐓂𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒼𐒰͘|Ni Okašką|People of the Middle Waters) is a Midwestern American tribe of the Great Plains.

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Ozarks

The Ozarks, also known as the Ozark Mountains, Ozark Highlands or Ozark Plateau, is a physiographic region in the U.S. states of Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and the extreme southeastern corner of Kansas.

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Plat

In the United States, a plat (plan) is a cadastral map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land.

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Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prizes are two dozen annual awards given by Columbia University in New York for achievements in the United States in "journalism, arts and letters." They were established in 1917 by the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made his fortune as a newspaper publisher.

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Quapaw

The Quapaw (Quapaw: Ogáxpa) or Arkansas, officially the Quapaw Nation, is a U.S. federally recognized tribe comprising about 5,600 citizens.

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Race and ethnicity in the United States census

In the United States census, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) define a set of self-identified categories of race and ethnicity chosen by residents, with which they most closely identify.

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Racism

Racism is discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.

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Ray and Faye Copeland

Faye Della Copeland (née Wilson; August 4, 1921 – December 23, 2003) and Raymond W. Copeland (December 30, 1914 – October 19, 1993) became, at the ages of 69 and 76 respectively, the oldest couple ever sentenced to death in the United States.

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Reconstruction era

The Reconstruction era was a period in United States history following the American Civil War, dominated by the legal, social, and political challenges of abolishing slavery and reintegrating the eleven former Confederate States of America into the United States.

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Republican Party of Arkansas

The Republican Party of Arkansas (RPA), headquartered at 1201 West 6th Street in downtown Little Rock, is the affiliate of the Republican Party in Arkansas.

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Robert Wadley

Robert Lee Wadley (December 27, 1925 – April 23, 2004) was an American politician.

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RockTenn

RockTenn was an American paper and packaging manufacturer based in Norcross, Georgia.

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Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America.

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Rogers, Arkansas

Rogers is a city in Benton County, Arkansas, United States. Harrison, Arkansas and Rogers, Arkansas are Cities in Arkansas and sundown towns in Arkansas.

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Sam Walton

Samuel Moore Walton (March 29, 1918 – April 5, 1992) was an American business magnate best known for founding the retailers Walmart and Sam's Club, which he started in Rogers, Arkansas and Midwest City, Oklahoma in 1962 and 1983 respectively.

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Shawnee

The Shawnee are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands.

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Sioux

The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin (Dakota/Lakota: Očhéthi Šakówiŋ /oˈtʃʰeːtʰi ʃaˈkoːwĩ/) are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations people from the Great Plains of North America.

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Smallmouth bass

The smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of the order Perciformes.

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Southern Airways Express

Southern Airways Express is a commuter airline operating across the United States with headquarters in Palm Beach, Florida.

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Southern Paiute people

The Southern Paiute people are a tribe of Native Americans who have lived in the Colorado River basin of southern Nevada, northern Arizona, and southern Utah.

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Southern Poverty Law Center

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit legal advocacy organization specializing in civil rights and public interest litigation.

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Special routes of U.S. Route 65

A total of eight special routes of U.S. Route 65 exist, divided between the U.S. states of Arkansas and Missouri.

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Springdale, Arkansas

Springdale is the fourth-most populous city in Arkansas, United States. Harrison, Arkansas and Springdale, Arkansas are Cities in Arkansas.

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St. Louis Cardinals

The St.

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Sundown town

Sundown towns, also known as sunset towns, gray towns, or sundowner towns, are all-white municipalities or neighborhoods in the United States. Harrison, Arkansas and sundown town are white supremacy in the United States.

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The Arkansas Historical Quarterly

The Arkansas Historical Quarterly is the scholarly journal of the Arkansas Historical Association.

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This TV

This TV (also known as This TV Network and alternately stylized as thisTV) is an American free-to-air television network owned by Allen Media Broadcast Networks, LLC, part of the Allen Media Group division of Entertainment Studios.

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Tim Sherrill

Timothy Shawn Sherrill (born September 10, 1965) is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) left-handed relief pitcher who played in 18 games for the St. Louis Cardinals during the 1990 and 1991 seasons.

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U.S. Route 412

U.S. Route 412 is an east–west United States highway, first commissioned in 1982.

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U.S. Route 412 in Arkansas

U.S. Highway 412 (US 412) runs east-to-west through northern Arkansas for about.

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U.S. Route 62

U.S. Route 62 or U.S. Highway 62 (US 62) is an east–west United States Highway in the southern and northeastern United States.

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U.S. Route 62 in Arkansas

U.S. Route 62 (US 62) is a U.S. highway running from El Paso, Texas northeast to Niagara Falls, New York.

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U.S. Route 65

U.S. Route 65 (US 65) is a north–south United States highway in the southern and midwestern United States.

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Union Army

During the American Civil War, the United States Army, the land force that fought to preserve the collective Union of the states, was often referred to as the Union Army, the Grand Army of the Republic, the Federal Army, or the Northern Army.

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United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau (USCB), officially the Bureau of the Census, is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, responsible for producing data about the American people and economy.

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University of Arkansas Press

The University of Arkansas Press is a university press that is part of the University of Arkansas and has been a member of the Association of University Presses since 1984.

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Uproxx

Uproxx (stylized in all caps) is an entertainment and popular culture news website.

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Utah Territory

The Territory of Utah was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from September 9, 1850, until January 4, 1896, when the final extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Utah, the 45th state.

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Uvalde Lindsey

Uvalde Lindsey (born January 17, 1940) is an American politician and a former Democratic member of the Arkansas Senate representing District 4 from January 14, 2013, until January 14, 2019.

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Vance Trimble

Vance Henry Trimble (July 6, 1913 – June 16, 2021) was an American journalist.

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Walmart

Walmart Inc. (formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States, headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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WestRock

WestRock was an independent American corrugated packaging company and in 2024 became part of Smurfit WestRock.

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White River (Arkansas–Missouri)

The White River is a river that flows through the U.S. states of Arkansas and Missouri.

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White supremacy

White supremacy is the belief that white people are superior to those of other races and thus should dominate them.

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William Wirt Watkins

William Wirt Watkins (April 1, 1826 – January 15, 1898) was an American politician.

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Windstream Holdings

Windstream Holdings, Inc., also doing business as Windstream Communications or Windstream, is a provider of voice and data network communications (broadband, VoIP, MPLS), and managed services (virtual servers, managed firewall, data storage, cloud-based voice, etc.), to businesses in the United States.

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ZIP Code

A ZIP Code (an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan) is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS).

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1999 NFL draft

The 1999 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players.

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2010 United States census

The 2010 United States census was the 23rd United States census.

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2020 United States census

The 2020 United States census was the 24th decennial United States census.

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See also

1869 establishments in Arkansas

Sundown towns in Arkansas

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison,_Arkansas

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