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The highway was listed as a "Proposed Primary Federal Aid Road" on a state map in the first issue of "Arkansas Highways Magazine" (1924), but not numbered. [11] The road brought much traffic through the hills of Arkansas, previously resistant to development. Eureka Springs was a popular stop on the route, with many motor inns and a vibrant ...
Arkansas Highway 365 Spur is a 2.14-mile (3.44 km) spur route from White Hall to Pine Bluff. It connects US 270 and I-530 to AR 365. It is a former route of U.S. 270 and its predecessor, Arkansas Highway 6 .
American Freightways Corp. (AF) was an American regional less than truckload (LTL) carrier based in Harrison, Arkansas.It was acquired by FedEx in 2001, [2] renamed FedEx Freight East in 2002, [3] and its operations were merged with FedEx's other LTL subsidiaries in 2010 to form FedEx Freight Inc. [4]
The Titan II ICBM Launch Complex 373-5 Site is a historic military installation in White County, Arkansas. It is located on private property just northeast of the junction of Arkansas Highways 35 and 320, west of Searcy. The 23-acre (9.3 ha) site has only a few surface-level features remaining, including its access road (off Highway 36) and a ...
AR 287 south / Elliott Road – Holland: Northern terminus of AR 287: Greenbrier: 192.02: 309.03: AR 25 south (Green Valley Drive) – Wooster: Southern end of AR 25 concurrency: 192.42: 309.67: AR 225 (Main Street) 194.02: 312.24: AR 285 north – Woolly Hollow State Park: Southern terminus of AR 285 194.42: 312.89: AR 25 north – Quitman ...
US 63/AR 18/AR 91 in Jonesboro: 2016: current Continues north as US 63: I-630: 7.40: 11.91 I-430/Chenal Parkway/Shackleford Road in Little Rock: I-30/US 65/US 67/US 167 in Little Rock 1985: current I-730 — — US 49 in Jonesboro: US 67 — 2016 Would have followed AR 226 but was cancelled when I-30 extension was cancelled in 2016
I-49 in Northwest Arkansas. The first portion of what would become I-49 was completed in the late 1990s and was opened to Mountainburg as AR 540. [3] On January 8, 1999, the road was fully opened to traffic and was re-designated part of an extension of I-540, with the name "John Paul Hammerschmidt Highway", in honor of a former US Representative from Arkansas. [4]
Malibu Grand Prix (MGP) was an entertainment company that was popular during the 1970s and 1980s as a franchised miniature Indy car racing track. The typical complex included a 3000-4000 sq ft. arcade with a concession stand and a race track outside, covering around 10,000 to 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m 2) altogether.