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  2. Mountain Home, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Home is a city in and the county seat of Baxter County, Arkansas, United States, [3] in the southern Ozark Mountains near the northern state border with Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 12,448. [4] A total of 41,307 persons lived within the city and micropolitan area combined, which encompasses the majority ...

  3. Mountain Home Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    10000348 [1] Added to NRHP. June 15, 2010. The Mountain Home Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic central business district of Mountain Home, Arkansas, the county seat of Baxter County. The district is centered on the Baxter County Courthouse, and is bounded on the north by East 5th Street, the south by East 9th Street, the ...

  4. Baxter County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Baxter County is a county in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. Created as Arkansas's 66th county on March 24, 1873, the county has eight incorporated municipalities, including Mountain Home, its largest city and county seat. The county is named for Elisha Baxter, the tenth governor of Arkansas. It is coterminal with the Mountain Home ...

  5. KTLO-FM - Wikipedia

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    On January 7, 1969, Mountain Home Broadcasting Corporation, the owner of KTLO (1240 AM), filed with the Federal Communications Commission to build a new FM radio station in Mountain Home. [5] The construction permit was granted on July 1, 1970, and KTLO-FM began broadcasting at 98.3 MHz on January 11, 1971.

  6. Category:People from Mountain Home, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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  7. Steve Witkoff - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, he and partner Rubin Schron purchased the Woolworth Building for $137.5 million, [1] and he expanded his portfolio to include real estate purchases in Chicago, Dallas and Philadelphia. In 1998, the planned IPO of his company was canceled due to the collapse of the real estate market, and Witkoff and Gluck dissolved their partnership ...