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Smithville is located in western Lawrence County at (36.080031, -91.303781 Arkansas Highway 117 runs east 13 miles (21 km) to Black Rock and south 9 miles (14 km) to Strawberry . Highway 115 runs northeast 12 miles (19 km) to Imboden (and thus connects to US 412 ) and southwest toward Cave City in Sharp County , 21 miles (34 km) away.
U.S. Route 62 enters Arkansas from Oklahoma and runs by the Bean Cemetery near Lincoln and the Borden House and Prairie Grove Battlefield Park in Prairie Grove. [1] [2] The route then enters the Northwest Arkansas metro area, including the cities of Fayetteville, Rogers, and Bentonville. The route concurs with I-49/US 71 through these communities.
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The term "Northwest Arkansas" is commonly used to refer to the rapidly growing cities of Benton and Washington counties in the geographic corner of the state. Northwest Arkansas, often abbreviated NWA, has become known as a cohesive region due to the efforts of the Northwest Arkansas Council, an association of community and business leaders formally organized in 1990 to promote regionalization ...
AR 117, Smithville, Arkansas: Coordinates: Area: 2 acres (0.81 ha) Built by: Works Progress Administration: Architectural style: Bungalow/American craftsman, Plain Traditional: MPS: Public Schools in the Ozarks MPS: NRHP reference No. 92001219 [1] Added to NRHP: January 14, 1993
One of the original 1926 Arkansas state highways, modern-day Highway 115 was established as State Road 79 between Cave City and Missouri, largely along its modern alignment. The alignment was rerouted between Imboden to Smithville in 1928, and an overlap was created between Pocahontas and Imboden when US 62 was designated across the state in 1931.
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Famous Currier and Ives lithograph of The Arkansas Traveller, a major contributor to Arkansas's enduring image. Today, the painting and lithograph are housed in Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville. The present day image of Arkansas has evolved from early diary entries written by the first visitors to the state.