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The Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas is a 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m 2) art and science museum located at 701 Main Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.It includes four galleries, a 232-seat theatre, classroom space, administrative offices, vault and adequate preparatory and conservation space for the Center's current programming efforts.
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Pine Bluff, Arkansas" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Pine Bluff is the largest city in a three-county MSA as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau including Jefferson, Cleveland, and Lincoln counties. The Pine Bluff MSA population in 2000 was 107,341 people. The Pine Bluff MSA population in 2007 dropped to 101,484. Pine Bluff was the fastest-declining Arkansas MSA from 2000 to 2007.
Tourist attractions in Pine Bluff, Arkansas (10 P) ... Pages in category "Pine Bluff, Arkansas" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Pine Bluff Jefferson Arkansas Delta History History of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and the Arkansas Delta region [25] [2] U.S. Marshals Service National Museum Fort Smith Sebastian Arkansas River Valley Region Military website, planned museum about the U.S. Marshals Service: Van Buren County Historical Society Museum Clinton: Van Buren
Arkansas Railroad Museum is located on Port Road in Pine Bluff, Arkansas at the former Cotton Belt (SSW) yard. The former SSW shops are occupied by the historic collection of railroad equipment. This museum is about an hour's drive from Little Rock, AR, and is one of the largest displays of historic railroad equipment in Arkansas.
The Trulock-Gould-Mullis House is a historic house at 704 West Barraque Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, a gabled roof with a large cross gable, and clapboard siding. The cross gable is set over the main entrance, which is sheltered by a porch extending across the front facade.
There are four of these in Arkansas. The National Park Service lists these four together with the NHLs in the state, [6] The Arkansas Post National Memorial, the Fort Smith National Historic Site (shared with Oklahoma) and the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site are also NHLs and are listed above. The remaining one is: