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  2. Lake Greeson - Wikipedia

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    Martin White Greeson, who was born on November 7, 1866, was the main developer of Lake Greeson. Lake Greeson was basically made to prevent flooding of the Little Missouri River. Construction on the lake began in April 1947, but the first bucket of concrete wasn't poured until June 1948. The lake was then finished in 1950 and dedicated in 1951.

  3. Self Creek Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Self Creek Bridge is a historic bridge near Daisy, Arkansas. The open spandrel deck arch bridge carries U.S. Route 70 over Self Creek near its mouth at Lake Greeson. It was built in 1949 at a cost of $287,000. It has three spans, with a total length of 692 feet (211 m).

  4. List of lakes of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Lake/reservoir Region Acreage Hectares Lake Ouachita: Southwest 66,324 [4]: 26,840 Bull Shoals Lake: Northwest 45,440 18,390 Lake Dardanelle: Northwest 34,300

  5. List of Arkansas state parks - Wikipedia

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    A former girl scout camp and a former National Forest Campground, this park encompasses an 18-acre lake and offers camping, hiking, swimming, and interoperative programs. Arkansas State Parks took management operations in July 2021 and is operated under Pinnacle Mountain State Park. [5] War Memorial Stadium: Pulaski: 6.9 acres (2.8 ha) None

  6. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Cove Lake Spillway Dam-Bridge: ... Self Creek Bridge: 1949 2000-06-09 ... Lee Creek Bridge (Cove City, Arkansas) removed 2004-09-24 Cove City:

  7. Arkansas Highway 19 - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Highway 19 (AR 19) is a designation for two state highways in South Arkansas. One segment of 18.05 miles (29.05 km) runs from the Louisiana state line north to U.S. Route 79B (US 79B) in Magnolia. [2] A second segment of 24.73 miles (39.80 km) runs north from US 371 north across Interstate 30 (I-30) to Narrows Dam at Lake Greeson. [3] [4]