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  2. Fort Smith, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smith lies on the Arkansas–Oklahoma state border, situated at the confluence of the Arkansas and Poteau rivers, also known as Belle Point. Fort Smith was established as a western frontier military post in 1817, when it was also a center of fur trading. The city developed there.

  3. John 3:16 - Wikipedia

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    John 3:16 is the sixteenth verse in the third chapter of the Gospel of John, one of the four gospels in the New Testament. It is the most popular verse from the Bible [ 1 ] and is a summary of one of Christianity's central doctrines—the relationship between the Father (God) and the Son of God (Jesus) .

  4. John Bell Jr. (artist) - Wikipedia

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    John Bell Jr. (October 4, 1937 – November 8, 2013) was an American painter and sculptor whose career spanned nearly fifty years. Bell was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas on October 4, 1937, the son of Oklahoma -born parents John Sr. and Lillian L. Bell (née Sweeten).

  5. Fort Smith Imparts History Of Five Tribes' Oklahoma Journey - AOL

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    She wants more people to learn about all of Fort Smith’s history and how unique it is. "Oklahoma currently is home to 39 federally recognized tribes," Gray said.

  6. Harper Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The arena measures 120 feet (37 m) wide and 308 feet (94 m) long (36,960 square feet of space), and is the only sporting venue in the Fort Smith area to be used for ice shows and circuses. Harper Stadium is part of Kay Rodgers Park, site of the annual Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair.

  7. W. H. H. Clayton - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Harrison Clayton (October 13, 1840 – December 14, 1920) was an American lawyer and judge in post-Civil War Arkansas and Indian Territory, Oklahoma.He served as the United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas, as chief prosecutor in the court of "hanging judge" Isaac C. Parker for 14 years and as a federal judge in the Central ...

  8. The Most Outrageous and Delicious Foods at State Fairs ... - AOL

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    Georgia: Deep-Fried Kool-Aid Hush Puppies. North Georgia State Fair One of several major fairs in Georgia, the North Georgia State Fair doesn't mess around when it comes to fried favorites.

  9. Fort Smith National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smith National Historic Site is a National Historic Site located in Fort Smith, Arkansas, along the Arkansas River. The first fort at this site was established by the United States in 1817, before this area was established as part of Indian Territory. It was later replaced and the second fort was operated by the US until 1871.