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It occurs in parts of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, as well as in Japan and parts of the Middle East. The name novaculite is derived from the Latin word novacula, meaning a sharp knife, dagger, or razor, [2] in reference to its use in sharpening. The first recorded use of the term whetstone was in reference to a honing stone from Arkansas. [3]
Canaan Baptist Church (Texarkana, Arkansas) Caney Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church; Carolina Methodist Church; Cathedral of St. Andrew (Little Rock, Arkansas) Centennial Baptist Church; Central Methodist Episcopal Church South; Central Presbyterian Church (Little Rock, Arkansas) Christ the King Church (Fort Smith, Arkansas)
First Baptist Church: First Baptist Church: August 9, 1994 : Southwestern corner of the junction of 12th and Louisiana Sts. 75: First Church of Christ, Scientist: First Church of Christ, Scientist: October 4, 1984 : 20th and Louisiana Sts.
Location of Clark County in Arkansas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Clark County, Arkansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude ...
Mount Zion Baptist Church (Little Rock, Arkansas) Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church (Brinkley, Arkansas) Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church (Enola, Arkansas) Museum of Black Arkansans and Performing Arts Center
First Christian Church (Nashville, Arkansas) First Christian Church (Paris, Arkansas) First Christian Church (Russellville, Arkansas) First Evangelical Lutheran Church (Fort Smith, Arkansas) First Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Ozark, Arkansas) First Missionary Baptist Church (Little Rock, Arkansas) First Presbyterian Church (El Dorado ...
The Gravel Hill Baptist Church was a historic church on Gravel Hill Road in rural western White County, Arkansas, United States of America. It was located on Gravel Hill Road in the community of Gravel Hill, south of County Road 26 and west of Searcy. It was a single-story fieldstone structure, built in the Rustic or National Park style.
The Museum of Black Arkansans and Performing Arts Center is a museum and performing arts venue at 1224 South Louisiana Street in Little Rock, Arkansas.It is located on the former campus of the First Baptist Church of Little Rock, an historic property listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.