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  2. Clarksville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature ID. 2404060 [2] Website. www .clarksvillear .gov. Clarksville is a city in Johnson County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 9,178, [3] up from 7,719 in 2000. As of 2018, the estimated population was 9,743. [4] The city is the county seat of Johnson County. [5]

  3. Ralphie May - Wikipedia

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    May was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and raised in Clarksville, Arkansas. He was the youngest of four children. [citation needed] At age 17 he won a contest to open for Sam Kinison, whom he considered his idol. May explained, "The joke that he liked the best was talking about the drummer from Def Leppard. 'After he lost his arm, I felt bad ...

  4. Ronald Gene Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Gene Simmons Sr. (July 15, 1940 – June 25, 1990) was an American mass murderer who killed 16 people over a week-long period in Arkansas in 1987 and wounded several others. A retired military serviceman, Simmons murdered fourteen members of his family, including a daughter he had sexually abused and the child he had fathered with her ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Johnson ...

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    Roughly bounded by McConnell Street on the south, Cherry Street on the north, Johnson Street on the west, and Spadra Creek on the east. 35°28′16″N 93°27′59″W. /  35.4712°N 93.4663°W  / 35.4712; -93.4663  ( Clarksville Commercial Historic District) Clarksville. 5. Clarksville Confederate Monument. Clarksville Confederate ...

  6. Bunch-Walton Post No. 22 American Legion Hut - Wikipedia

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    January 24, 2007. The Bunch-Walton Post No. 22 American Legion Hut is a historic social club meeting hall at 201 Legion Street in Clarksville, Arkansas. It is architecturally unique in the community, built out of native stone in the manner of a Norman castle. It is two stories in height, with rounded projecting corners and a crenellated parapet ...

  7. Clarksville Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Clarksville Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic commercial heart of downtown Clarksville, Arkansas. The district extends along Main Street (United States Route 64), from Johnson Street to Union Street, and includes adjacent properties on adjacent cross streets. Although Clarksville was founded in 1836, its downtown area ...

  8. Robert William Lowry (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Lowry is a gay Presbyterian pastor in Arkansas. He and colleagues led a group of clergy in opposition to Arkansas's HB 1228 the so-called “religious freedom” bill [4] as well as joining colleagues in opposing an earlier “bathroom bill” aimed at transgender persons. [5] The resulting public outcry along with opposition from Wal-Mart and ...

  9. First Presbyterian Church (Clarksville, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    May 13, 1991. The First Presbyterian Church is a historic church building at 212 College Avenue in Clarksville, Arkansas. It is a two-story steel-framed structure, finished in brick. It is rectangular, with a central sanctuary flanked on the sides by office and meeting spaces. At the center of its roof is a dome, which is obscured by gabled ...

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