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  2. Category : Buildings and structures in Fort Smith, Arkansas

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Fort Smith, Arkansas" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Fort Smith Trolley Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was established by the Fort Smith Streetcar Restoration Association (FSSRA), formed in 1979 to preserve and display transit history relating to Fort Smith. [1] The first museum building was constructed in 1985, on former Missouri Pacific Railroad land, and purchases and donations of property in the 1990s allowed activities and ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sebastian ...

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    Fort Smith: 40: New Theatre: New Theatre. November 18, 1999 : 9 N. 10th St. Fort Smith: 41 ... Spirit of the American Doughboy Monument-Fort Smith: May 23, 1997

  5. ArcBest - Wikipedia

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    The company ranked fifteenth on Transport Topics Top 100 For-Hire carriers list for 2020 with over 4,000 company-owned tractors, over 22,000 trailers, and 83 straight trucks in its fleet. [ 1 ] The company reports its revenue in two segments: asset-based (which consists of ABF Freight) and asset-light (all other operations).

  6. Arkansas and Missouri Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The A&M, as it is known, operates 139.5 miles (224.5 km) of line from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Monett, Missouri. The railroad interchanges freight cars with Kansas City Southern Railway at Fort Smith, with Union Pacific Railroad at Van Buren, Arkansas, and with BNSF Railway at Monett.

  7. ABF Freight System - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded Fort Smith, Arkansas in 1923 as OK Transfer, the name it used until 1935 when it acquired Arkansas Motor Freight (AMF) and took that company's name. Until 1935, it had operated only within Arkansas but its acquisition of Motor Express made it an interstate carrier. [2]