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Arkansas topographic maps
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Fort Smith
United States > Arkansas > Sebastian County
The United States acquired the territory and large areas west of the Mississippi River from France in the Louisiana Purchase (1803). Soon after, the government sent the Pike Expedition (1806) to explore the areas along the Arkansas River. The US founded Fort Smith in 1817 as a military post. It was named after…
Average elevation: 140 m
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Mount Magazine State Park
United States > Arkansas > Logan County
There also exist many opportunities for ATV riding, backpacking, hang gliding, mountain biking, rappelling, and rock climbing within the park. The park hosts the annual Mount Magazine International Butterfly Festival, and is a haven for many rare species of butterflies in Arkansas due to the special blend of…
Average elevation: 447 m
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Corning
United States > Arkansas > Clay County
The topography of Corning is flat, having previously been marshland. Area farmers and builders may attest to this due to the proliferation of gumbo soil, a name given to soil high in clay particulate matter and common in the region.
Average elevation: 88 m
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Bradley County
A Topographic map of Bradley County is at https://en-us.topographic-map.com/maps/ettn/Bradley-County/
Average elevation: 47 m
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Hot Springs National Park
United States > Arkansas > Garland County > Hot Springs
The National Park Service exercises no control or supervision over any matters connected with the city. The city starts on the other side of Central Avenue from Bathhouse Row. Its development has extended beyond the narrow valley in which the springs are located, spreading out over the open plain to the south…
Average elevation: 214 m
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Washington County
The economy of Washington County was based on apples in the late 19th century. A mixture of wet weather, altitude, and loamy soils provided a good environment for apple orchards. First planted in areas around Lincoln, Evansville, and Cane Hill in the 1830s, apple orchards began all across the county. The…
Average elevation: 424 m
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