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  2. Real Estate Bank of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Real Estate Bank of Arkansas was a bank in Arkansas during the 1830s through 1850s. Formed in 1836, the bank had a troubled history with accusations of waste and favoritism, as well as violations of the bank's legal charter. The bank suspended specie payments in 1839 to allow it to lend out more money.

  3. Arkansas Highway 264 - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Highway 264 is a designation for three state highways in Benton County, Arkansas. [2] The eastern route begins at US 71B and runs 7.75 miles (12.47 km) east to terminate at Beaver Lake . [ 2 ]

  4. Highest and best use - Wikipedia

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    Highest and best use (or highest or best use; HBU) is a concept in real estate appraisal that originated with early economists such as Irving Fisher, who conceptualized the idea of maximum productivity.

  5. Oil Trough, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Oil Trough is a town in Independence County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 260 at the 2010 census. [3] The town is believed to have acquired its name in the early 19th century from a trough used to render bear fat, which was sold to customers in New Orleans. [4]

  6. Arkansas Highway 9 - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Highway 9 Spur is a spur route of 0.47 miles (0.76 km) in Morrilton. The route was created as an industrial access drive to the Morrilton Packing Company plant at the request of the Conway County judge in 1986. [ 20 ]

  7. Hardy, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Tom Walker was in charge of the local bank, and Woodrow Wilson ran a Mobil service station. "Peavine" Clouse was the city marshal. "Guinea" Gray was a local painter, and Clifford Brummet had the contract to carry the mail between the post office and the arriving trains. He also had a farm near Hardy. Arthur Garner sold real estate.