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  2. Wynne, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Robin F. Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Southern Methodist University. Robin French Wynne (February 15, 1953 – June 21, 2023) [1] was an American judge. He served as a justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court from 2014 until his death. He had previously been a judge on the Arkansas Court of Appeals, District 5 from 2011 until being sworn into the Arkansas Supreme Court in 2015.

  4. Wynne Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    09001115 [1] Added to NRHP. December 22, 2009. 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 ...

  5. Greville Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Greville Maynard Wynne (19 March 1919 – 28 February 1990) was a British engineer and businessman recruited by MI6 because of his frequent travel to Eastern Europe. He acted as a courier to transport top-secret information to London from the Soviet agent Oleg Penkovsky .

  6. Woman's Progressive Club - Wikipedia

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    Woman's Progressive Club. /  35.22361°N 90.78917°W  / 35.22361; -90.78917. The Woman's Progressive Club is a historic meeting hall at the southwest corner of Rowena Street and Merriman Avenue in Wynne, Arkansas. It is a single-story brick structure, with a gable-on-hip roof. It was built in the 1930s with funding from the Works Progress ...

  7. Category:People from Wynne, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Taylor (American football) William H. Thomas (Medal of Honor) Categories: People by populated place in Arkansas. People from Cross County, Arkansas.

  8. Grace Episcopal Church (Wynne, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Grace Episcopal Church is a historic church at 614 E. Poplar Street in Wynne, Arkansas. It is an architecturally eclectic single-story brick structure, built in 1917 for a newly formed congregation. It was built in part with materials donated by the Missouri-Pacific Railroad, which was then on a major depot-building campaign. The church is a ...

  9. File:EF3 damage to a home in Wynne, Arkansas.jpg - Wikipedia

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