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Author - Tracy Crain
 

Name changes have been attempted, but unsuccessful, for Newnata in Stone County
Moorefield in Independence County was named by railroad workers
Concord in Cleburne County is one of few rural areas with its own school district
Tales of hidden treasures, ghost haunting abound in West Point
Marcella, formerly known as Hess Town, offers Southern solitude
Albion preserves sense of community with annual potluck
Residents of Pfeiffer in Independence County encompass the heart, soul of area
Amagon in Jackson County: Interestingly quiet and unpretentious little community
Edgemont was once known for its lumber community and Sunday rabbit hunts
Sylvania was once known for its dairy farming and abundance of wild animals
Residents of Campbell Station in Jackson County are hoping for commercial expansion
Denmark is a community situated in the midst of three counties
The community of Bald Knob was an unruly place back in its heyday
Butlerville, located in western Lonoke County, is experiencing population growth, residents say.
El Paso in White County is home to popular community center
Griffithville in White County is home to lots of personalized streets
Pearson in Cleburne County was known for its excommunications
Salem in Fulton County, once known as Pilot Hill, continues to grow with people and commerce
Sandtown in Independence County: Once Abundant with Commerce
Stevens Creek in White County is a close knit community
Wolf Bayou
Cave City in Sharp County is worth exploring, but not just for its cave
Penter's Bluff is an Izard County tourist attraction that is home to some interesting stories
Peaceful town of Wiville in Woodruff County is home to "hidden" river
Poughkeepsie in Sharp County is home to fish frys and reunions
White County’s Letona is only U.S. town without a duplicate name, residents says
Tupelo in Jackson County is experiencing a strong growth pattern
Hickory Plains in Prairie County is described by residents as a "community united."
Fox in Stone County found its origins in the late 1800s
Guion in Izard County is a community that works together, says resident
 

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