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The Jacksonville Commercial Historic District encompasses a 1-1/2 block section of 1st Street in Jacksonville, Arkansas, between Main Street and 2nd Street.The area contains six commercial buildings, constructed between 1925 and 1962, a period when the railroad was an important element of the city's growth.
Jacksonville is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States, and a suburb of Little Rock. As of the 2010 census , the population of the city was 28,364. [ 3 ] It is part of the Little Rock – North Little Rock – Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area with 729,135 people as of 2014.
The Arkansas Ordnance Plant Guard House is a historic military structure on the grounds of the Jacksonville Museum of Military History in Jacksonville, Arkansas.It is a square wood-frame structure measuring 9 by 9 by 12 feet (2.7 m × 2.7 m × 3.7 m), mounted on metal skids for ease of relocation.
Subdivision located west of South University Ave., southeast of Boyle Park Rd., and north of West 32nd St. 34°43′39″N 92°20′53″W / 34.7275°N 92.3480°W / 34.7275; -92.3480 ( Broadmoor Neighborhood Historic
The McCraw Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Jacksonville, Arkansas. It is located in a wooded area on the city's southeastern outskirts, well south of the Military Road (Arkansas Highway 264), and west of the Military Mobile Homes. It has 37 marked graves, of which ten are of children.
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TidBITS has been published weekly since April 16, 1990, making it the longest-running Internet technology publication [2] and the second-oldest Internet-only publication of any sort. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In July 1992, TidBITS launched the first Internet advertising program, [ 5 ] based on the PBS sponsorship model.
The section between Prothro Junction and Jacksonville was formerly designated as US 67E. The route became Highway 161 on August 31, 1960 upon completion of the new US 67 alignment between Little Rock and Jacksonville. [3] The ASHC closed a gap of 7.99 miles (12.86 km) along the Lonoke County segment of Highway 161 on December 13, 1972. [4]