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Wynne is the county seat and largest city of Cross County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 8,314 at the 2020 Census . [ 3 ] Nestled between the Arkansas Delta and Crowley's Ridge , Wynne is the closest city to the second-largest state park in Arkansas, Village Creek State Park .
Wynne was the primary beneficiary of transportation improvements following the Reconstruction era, becoming a commercial hub for Cross County. Many of the historic structures in downtown Wynne were constructed during economically prosperous times on the farm, leading to the construction of ornate homes in the East Hamilton Avenue Historic District.
The Wynne Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic early 20th century business district of Wynne, Arkansas.It is bounded on the west by Front Street, on the north by East Commercial Street, on the south by East Pecan Street, and roughly on the east by South Wilson, East Union, and South Terry Streets.
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Cherry Valley is located in northern Cross County at the western edge of Crowleys Ridge. Arkansas Highway 1 leads south 13 miles (21 km) to Wynne, the county seat, and north 11 miles (18 km) to Harrisburg.
Texarkana, Arkansas, Municipal Building: Texarkana: 1930 United States Post Office and Courthouse: Texarkana: 1933 Van Buren County Courthouse: Clinton: 1934 Van Buren Post Office: Van Buren: 1936 Wilson High School Gymnasium: Wilson: 1948 Wallace Building: Little Rock: 1928 Wynne Post Office: Wynne: 1936
The Wilson Residential Historic District encompasses a cluster of four upscale residences just northeast of downtown Wilson, Arkansas, a city in Mississippi County, Arkansas. Founded in 1886 as a company town by Robert Edward Lee Wilson, the city's growth was regulated and planned by the company until it was formally incorporated in 1950.
Highway 350 (AR 350, Ark. 350, and Hwy. 350) is an east–west state highway in Cross County, Arkansas. The highway begins at an intersection with US Highway 64 (US 64) runs 8.21 miles (13.21 km) to Highway 1 at Wilkins. Created in 1966, the highway was extended north to the present terminus at US 64 in 1974.