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The King Drive-In began showing films in 1949 when it was originally owned by namesake A.L. King. [1] King's son, Morgan, took over operations in 1974. [2] Traditionally, the theater screened films throughout the summer at this time when local children and teenagers were out of school.
KARV (610 kHz and 101.3 MHz) are commercial radio stations licensed to Russellville, Arkansas, United States. KARV-AM-FM are owned by Bobby Caldwell's EAB of Russellville, LLC. [3] [4] They carry a news/talk radio format, with a mix of local and national programs.
The original Varsity Theatre had opened in 1911 on the other side of University Avenue. Reid & Reid were commissioned to design a new building at 456 University Avenue. . Known for the Hotel del Coronado in Southern California, they designed a movie palace in a combination of Mission Revival and Spanish Renaissance styles with a distinctive neon marquee and an elongated, colonnade-lined courty
A teppanyaki and sushi restaurant and popular Midwest burger chain are among the choices. 8 restaurants open at new Table Mountain Casino near Fresno. Here are the options
However, the area had been settled for years before that, first being established as a river town in the mid-18th century. It is Yell County's dual county seat, sharing that title with Danville. The Treaty of Council Oaks [ 6 ] was signed on June 24, 1823, on what is now North Front Street beneath two huge oak trees (102 feet high and 400–500 ...
Pages in category "Russellville, Arkansas micropolitan area" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Russellville Regional Airport covers an area of 307 acres (124 ha) at an elevation of 404 feet (123 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 7/25 with an asphalt surface measuring 5,094 by 75 feet (1,553 x 23 m).
The Old South Restaurant was a historic diner and local restaurant landmark at 1330 East Main Street in Russellville, Arkansas.It was a modular single-story structure, with streamlined Art Moderne styling consisting of exterior porcelain-coated aluminum paneling, bands of fixed windows, and a protruding aluminum entrance, above which a neon-lighted sign rose.