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  1. Fort Smith: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  2. Cities of the United States: The South : Alabama Arkansas Delaware Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma S (Cities of the United States Vol 1 the South) by Linda Schmittroth, 1994-03
  3. Little Rock: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  4. Forrest City, Arkansas
  5. Lake City, Arkansas
  6. United States Capitol Cities Fact Files Little Rock, Arkansas by Uscensus, 2010-01-09
  7. Opening the West: Federal Internal Improvements Before 1860 (Contributions in Economics and Economic History) by Laurence Malone, 1998-07-30

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  • 42. Film Ideas: Rivers Of North America
    its own unique story to tell, it's own geology, geography and history. arkansas RIVER cities/PLACES INCLUDE Little Rock • Tulsa • Wichita • Pueblo • Ft
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    Rivers of North America Series brings a unique perspective to the role great rivers have played in the early development and subsequent settlement of a region and a nation. Each river has its own unique story to tell, it's own geology, geography and history. Beginning at the headwaters and continuing on their way through majestic landscapes of canyons and valleys, the waters of these great rivers continue on a path created millions of years ago. Young viewers learn about the first settlements, the first European explorers, as well as the ecological impact that comes from the demands upon its waters.
    SUMMARY of the RIVERS ARKANSAS RIVER: CONCEPTS INCLUDE: FAMOUS PEOPLE / EXPLORERS INCLUDE: CITIES /PLACES INCLUDE: COLORADO RIVER: CONCEPTS INCLUDE: FAMOUS PEOPLE / EXPLORERS INCLUDE: CITIES /PLACES INCLUDE: COLUMBIA / SNAKE RIVER: CONCEPTS INCLUDE: FAMOUS PEOPLE / EXPLORERS INCLUDE: CITIES /PLACES INCLUDE:
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    43. USIA - Portrait Of The USA, Ch. 2
    This chapter examines American geography, history, and Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,Mississippi, arkansas, Louisiana, and cities on waterways New York on the
    http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/factover/ch2.htm

    People

    History

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    FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA Geography and regional characteristics
    high temperatures on a given day in the United States to reach 70 degrees Fahrenheit (about 40 degrees Celsius). The United States owes much of its national character and its wealth to its good fortune in having such a large and varied landmass to inhabit and cultivate. Yet the country still exhibits marks of regional identity, and one way Americans cope with the size of their country is to think of themselves as linked geographically by certain traits, such as New England self-reliance, southern hospitality, midwestern wholesomeness, western mellowness. This chapter examines American geography, history, and customs through the filters of six main regions:
    • New England , made up of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
    • The Middle Atlantic , comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.
    • The South , which runs from Virginia south to Florida and west as far as central Texas. This region also includes West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and parts of Missouri and Oklahoma.
    • The Midwest , a broad collection of states sweeping westward from Ohio to Nebraska and including Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, parts of Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and eastern Colorado.

    44. Hotels In Arkansas -- Eureka Springs, Fayetteville, Hot Springs, Little Rock, Sp
    arkansas geography. km) arkansas River Navigation System links Oklahoma and arkansasto the and largest city is Little Rock; other important cities are Fort
    http://www.hotels-hoteles.com/hotels-Arkansas.htm
    Hotels USA Arkansas Click on a city below to display a list of local hotels. Each hotel has real-time pricing so you can see all available rates and book your reservations online. Alma El Dorado Lake Village Pine Bluff ... White Hall ARKANSAS - Geography State in the south-central United States. It is bordered by Tennessee and Mississippi, across the Mississippi R. (E), Louisiana (S), Texas and Oklahoma (W), and Missouri (N). The Arkansas River flows southeast across the state between the Ozark plateau and the Ouachita Mountains and runs down to the southern and eastern plains to empty into the Mississippi River. The other rivers of the state also flow generally SE or S to the Mississippi; these include the Saint Francis (which forms part of the E Missouri line), the White River, the Ouachita, and the Red River (which forms part of the Texas line). The state's transportation network is based on rivers as well as roads, railroads, and air travel. The 440 mi (708 km) Arkansas River Navigation System links Oklahoma and Arkansas to the Mississippi River. The capital and largest city is Little Rock; other important cities are Fort Smith, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff, Hot Springs, and West Memphis.

    45. LRRCC : Little Rock At A Glance : Population & Geography
    The cities are joined by the arkansas River and are located in Distance by highwayto major nearby cities include Dallas 307 miles; Houston - 443 geography.
    http://www.littlerockchamber.com/glance/glance_population.html
    Population Greater Little Rock is a metropolitan area covering four counties in Central Arkansas with a 2000 estimated population of 572,055. At the heart of the area is Little Rock, the state capitol and Arkansas' largest city with a population of 183,133, and North Little Rock, the state's third largest community, with a population of 60,433. The Little Rock/North Little Rock metropolitan statistical area has a 1999 per capita income of $27,571. The cities are joined by the Arkansas River and are located in Pulaski County in the exact center of the state, where the mountains meet the delta. Greater Little Rock is unique in that it is centered where the Southeast meets the Southwest. Distance by highway to major nearby cities include: Dallas - 307 miles; Houston - 443 miles; Oklahoma City - 348 miles; Tulsa - 288 miles; Kansas City - 405 miles; Atlanta - 523 miles; Memphis - 139 miles; and New Orleans - 437 miles.
    Age Distribution of the Population, Little Rock M.S.A.

    46. E-lynks Links To The States
    geography (World). States and cities. Arizona Arizona State Government Arizona TucsonArizona University of Arizona arkansas arkansas Educational Television
    http://www.e-lynks.com/states.htm
    Scroll down the menus:
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    Superlynks at the left. Alphabetized A Lynks Addictions Advertising Aerospace ... Zoos Super Lynks to U.S. states and related sites. Scroll down. You should find something about each of the 50 states in the following listings. If you fail to find what you seek below, use the search engine menu, or return to the e-lynks A-to-Z Index-Menu. Alabama: Alabama State Govt.
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  • 47. ALHN Arkansas Main Page
    Wilson Family of arkansas ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ geography ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Geology; arkansas EarthquakeCenter ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Government; arkansas cities; arkansas General
    http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ar/state/

    48. Temple Israel Geography Study
    Israel Oklahoma geography state that borders Oklahoma and these major cities Dallas,Kansas arkansas Valley, Grassy plains, forested hills, lakes, and the
    http://www.yarden.ac.il/bloss/pro2000/menorah/tigeo.htm
    Education Bridge Home
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    Sharing our Heritage Across the Globe Israel - Oklahoma Geography The state of Israel is very far away from Oklahoma. But as far away as Israel the land is, to the Jewish people, Israel is also a people as well as a country. As Jews we are united by our values, our heritage, our Torah. And we also are united by a bond to our homeland, Eretz Israel. In order to learn about and understand Israel, we need first to know where we live in relation to other places and those things about our own home that we want to know about Israel. Then we will proceed too study some of the same things about Israel. So here we go. Contents Credits Using this Workbook North America
    The United States
    Oklahoma Oklahoma State Emblems "This Land is Our Land" - by Woody Guthrie Around the World to Israel Middle East
    Israel
    Salt and flour maps Cities in Israel Israel's Neighbors ... Our Jewish Homeland - Eretz Israel The Seven Species - Israel
    The Source
    Bible Stories Why are the Seven Species Important? Why Not the Choice Products? The Seven Species
    Oklahoma
    Credits Three excellent books are the primary sources of the material presented in this booklet:
  • Nature in Our Biblical Heritage, Nogah Hareuveni, Neot Kedumim, Israel 1980.
  • 49. Big River Journey: Geography
    In the Twin cities area, all surface water flows to the Mississippi Illinois (IL),Missouri (MO), Kentucky (KY), Tennessee (TN), arkansas (AR), Mississippi (MS
    http://www.nps.gov/miss/programs/brj/brjactivities/mapping.html
    Map the Mississippi Watershed PDF Instructions for students: Use the map template " The Mississippi River and Watershed " and other resources to complete the following. Use another sheet for your answers.
  • On the lower right corner of your map place an arrow that indicates which direction is north on the map. Put a capital "N" at the tip of the arrow. Add the letters S, E & W around the arrow to indicate the directions south, east and west.
  • Using a light green pencil, carefully outline the Mississippi Watershed on your map by following the dashed lines. Write "watershed boundary" neatly along this line.
  • Using a light blue pencil, carefully highlight the Mississippi River; neatly label it.
  • Where does the Mississippi River begin? Mark that place with a blue dot.
  • Place a red dot on your map where the Twin Cities are located.
  • Highlight the Minnesota River with a light yellow pencil, highlight the Missouri River with light brown, and the Ohio River in orange. Label each river.
  • Using other colors, neatly highlight at least two other rivers on the map that are tributaries to the Mississippi; label each river.
  • 50. World Regional Geography With Dr. Blake Gumprecht
    GEOG 2603 World Regional geography Fall 2000. cities Atlanta, Boston, Calgary,Chicago, Dallas Rivers arkansas, Colorado, Columbia, Mackenzie, Mississippi
    http://geography.ou.edu/courses/2603bg/placenames.html
    GEOG 2603
    World Regional Geography
    Fall 2000 Place Names for Map Identification Portion of Exams North America
    U.S. states: All Canadian provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan.
    Canadian territories: Northwest Territories, Nunavet, Yukon.
    Cities: Atlanta, Boston, Calgary, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, Montreal, New Orleans, New York City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Quebec City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington D.C. Water bodies: Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Chesapeake Bay, Great Salt Lake, Gulf of Mexico, Hudson Bay, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, Lake Superior, Lake Winnipeg. Rivers: Arkansas, Colorado, Columbia, Mackenzie, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Red, Rio Grande, St. Lawrence. Mountain ranges: Adirondack, Appalachian, Cascade Range, Rocky, Sierra Nevada.

    51. RiceRomp: Teachers - Social Studies
    right combination of physcial and cultural geography to be the United States, locateand label arkansas and its Include important cities, rivers and landforms.
    http://www.riceromp.com/teachers/lessonContent.cfm?pId=189

    52. CADIS 2000
    1997. yes. arkansas. citiesPopulation. Places. Physical geography. Point. \\les\matt\CADIS\arkansas.mdb.Bureau of Transportation Statistics. 1997. yes. arkansas.
    http://outreach.cast.uark.edu/cadis/web2000/resources.html
    CADIS 2000
    User Friendly Name Legend Name Category Feature Type Path Source Date-Published NWA Geographic Area Covered Scale State, National Parks Park Socio-Economic Area Bureau of Transportation Statistics yes Arkansas Cemetery Socio-Economic Point GNIS/USGS yes Northwest Arkansas Recreation areas Socio-Economic Point yes Northwest Arkansas Religious Socio-Economic Point GNIS/USGS yes Northwest Arkansas Shopping centers Socio-Economic Point yes Northwest Arkansas Commercial-Industrial Commercial-Industrial Socio-Economic Area GAP yes Northwest Arkansas Residential Residential Socio-Economic Area GAP yes Northwest Arkansas Mobile Home Mobile Home Socio-Economic Point Washington County 911 Office yes Washington County Rock Quarries Rock Quarries Socio-Economic Point Washington County 911 Office yes Washington County Church/Cemetery Church/Cemetery Socio-Economic Point Washington County 911 Office yes Washington County Chicken Houses Chicken Houses Socio-Economic Point Washington County 911 Office yes Washington County Houses Houses Socio-Economic Point Washington County 911 Office yes Washington County Business Business Socio-Economic Point Washington County 911 Office yes Washington County Counties/ census data Counties Physical Geography Area Bureau of Transportation Statistics yes Arkansas Cities-Population Places Physical Geography Point Bureau of Transportation Statistics yes Arkansas State-only geographic size state Physical Geography Area Bureau of Transportation Statistics maybe Arkansas Landmarks Physical Geography Area GNIS yes Northwest Arkansas Parks Park Physical Geography Area GDT Dynamap/2000

    53. EasyFunSchool - Arkansas - A State Unit Study - Article Archives - Free Unit Stu
    State Map of arkansas. 3. Show important cities situated near these resources onyour map. 1. Look in an atlas, encyclopedia, or geography book to find a map
    http://www.easyfunschool.com/Arkansas.html
    Arkansas - A State Unit Study This mini unit on ARKANSAS uses the cross curricular approach to education. There are several activities from different academic subjects for you to choose from. One of the most important things is to have fun! Below are some activities to help you study ARKANSAS. You may choose to do all, some, or none of the activities. You can also alter the activities to better suit your individual child's needs. Some of these activities overlap each other, choose the one you think that you and the children will enjoy most. The main point of this unit is to make learning about ALABAMA and enjoyable for all who are participating. Arkansas' State Flag A diamond on a red field represents the only place in North America where diamonds have been discovered and mined. The twenty-five white stars around the diamond mean that Arkansas was the twenty-fifth state to join the Union. The top of four stars in the center represents that Arkansas was a member of the Confederate States during the Civil War. The other three stars represent Spain, France and the United States, countries that had earlier ruled the land that includes Arkansas. Flag adopted 1913. Create a State "Infodesk": Before you begin this unit you may want to set up a research area. Place a desk or table in front of a bulletin board area. This will be where you can place relevant books, magazines, photographs, posters, newspaper articles, maps, scrapbooks, games, puzzles, computer software, task cards, travel brochures, etc. that you collect.

    54. Social Studies - Grade 4
    US geography Capital cities The learner will be able to identify the capital citiesof the Southern region of arkansas History geography The learner
    http://wynne.k12.ar.us/curriculum/social_studies/CR45539.HTM
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    Geography Earth Attributes: Hemispheres
    The learner will be able to identify earth's hemispheres. Activities Classroom Instructional Resources Horizons: States and Regions, Harcourt, 2003, Chapter 1, Lesson 1 [Textbook]. Concepts: Terms/Identify Meaning
    The learner will be able to identify the meaning of geographical terms, such as the equator. Activities Classroom Instructional Resources Horizons: States and Regions, Harcourt, 2003, Chapter 1, Lesson 1 [Textbook]. top
    United States History Concepts: Early Settlers The learner will be able to understand how some people believe the first people came to North America. Activities Classroom Instructional Resources Horizons: States and Regions, Harcourt, 2003, Chapter 1, Lesson 1 [Textbook]. top Geography Map/Globe: Absolute Location The learner will be able to use latitude and longitude to locate places.

    55. Geography 1305
    geography 3320. University of Central arkansas. in evaluating micro and meso-scalephenomena, for example, the study of single watersheds or cities such as
    http://www.brooksgreen.net/courses/Geography 3320.htm
    Geography 3320 Field Studies University of Central Arkansas Spring 2003
    Professor: Dr. Brooks Green
    Class Time: , Tuesday and Thursday
    Office Hours: 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. , Monday – Thursday
    E-mail: bgreen@tuh.nl or brooks_green@yahoo.com
    Home Page: www.brooksgreen.net
    Prerequisite: None
    Required Text: Jordan, The European Culture Area th edition)
    Course Description and Objectives : Observation of phenomena, whether natural or cultural, is central for accurately understanding and representing the complexity of the world. The principal laboratory for landscape investigation is the field. Skilled observation through training in the field is particularly effective in evaluating micro- and meso -scale phenomena, for example, the study of single watersheds or cities such as Maastricht The overriding purpose of this course is to learn about European landscapes and to study them directly through observation and exploration. As such, the course is designed so that each student will learn about landscape variation and the direct connection to their cultural creators – humans. The City of Maastricht , its surrounding countryside, and other European settings, will be the social and natural laboratory for this course and where the skills of observation are practiced.

    56. Entry In Theme VIII: National Geographic Society
    focuses on historical and cultural geography in relation to cities. programs thatenlists families to focus on geography at home. arkansas Geographic Alliance.
    http://www.fndmidsouth.org/RD/rdcat08/rdcat08m005.htm
    Search
    Themes NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
    Geography Education Program
    P.O. Box 98190
    Washington DC 20090-8190
    Phone: (800) 368-2728
    Web Site: www.nationalgeographic.com then click on education The National Geographic Society's mission is to improve geographic literacy which ultimately depends upon the efforts of individual teachers. In each state Geographic Alliances offer a range of services to help teachers learn more about geography, improve their teaching skills, and strengthen their leadership abilities. The Alliances conduct one or more summer institutes for teachers within their state. Participants receive instruction in geography, learn about new teaching methods and materials, and return to their school districts as Teacher-Consultants (TCs), well versed in geography and able to pass along their knowledge to colleagues through effective in-service presentations. Teachers who have graduated from Alliance institutes and who have demonstrated leadership are eligible for the Summer Geography Workshop held each year in Washington DC. This 2-week workshop offers lessons in advanced geography and training in working with the media. During the workshops, teachers develop activities for implementation throughout their states during Geography Awareness Week.

    57. Arkansas Road Maps, City Street Maps With AR Travel Directions Print Out Maps Dr
    Features selection of roadmaps and roadway references.Category Regional North America arkansas Maps and Views...... West Memphis AR City Map, Topo USGS, Click Here. To Obtain Maps of cities NotListed, click here. LIVE arkansas MAPS, Augusta Traffic, Click Here. geography,
    http://www.mapathon.com/ar.html
    Where To Find Arkansas Maps and Directions Print
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    58. Topic:
    Topic arkansas geography/History Relief Map. 4. Discuss the economic/government issuesof arkansas. There are 18 cities in arkansas with a population more than
    http://www.uark.edu/depts/arkhist/home/AHSI/2000/lesson20.htm
    Author: Heidi Campbell Topic: Arkansas Geography/History Relief Map (Integrating- L.A. Computer skills, Art) Grade level: Time: 5 week Project 300 pts + 100 points through out the project for their rough drafts Objective: TLW demonstrate a knowledge and Understanding of the Natural regions in Arkansas. TLW demonstrate knowledge of historical events including their locations. Set: In the next few weeks we will be discussing different areas of Arkansas. We will discuss each region in detail locating sites of national interest and their historical value to our heritage. Each of you will be receiving a copy of an Arkansas Map along with several web sites to get you started with your project. The public library has numerous books associated with Arkansas History. I will have several books of reference for you in the classroom. Arkansas History Guidelines: Materials: (students will use several other resources from library and text books) I want the students to use the computer as much as posiable to get the information that is needed for this project Arkansas Map Lexis News Academic Universe (www.lexis-news.com/universe/)

    59. Information File - Geography - FCPL
    geography The following is a list of the ten most populated cities in the world accordingto 1996 data from the United Nations found in the Phoenix arkansas .
    http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/library/faq/geograph.htm
    Geography you are here: homepage library homepage reference resources information file ...
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    Geography Geographic Center of the U.S.
    Source: U.S. Geological Survey, Dept. of the Interior There is no generally accepted definition of geographic center and no uniform method for determining it. Following the U.S. Geological Survey, the geographic center of an area is defined here as the center of gravity of the surface, or that point on which the surface would balance if it were a plane of uniform thickness. All localities in the following list, therefore, are approximate. No marked or monumented point has been established by any government agency as the geographic center of either the 50 states, the conterminous U.S., or the North American continent. A monument was erected in Lebanon, KS, the conterminous U.S. center, by a group of citizens. A cairn in Rugby, ND, marks the center of the North American continent. United States, including Alaska and Hawaii W of Castle Rock, Butte County, South Dakota; lat. 44deg.58min.N, long. 103deg.46min.W

    60. Biography Of Dr. Jeffrey D. Allender
    University of Central arkansas Department of geography Political Urban and regionalgrowth and planning; specifically how cities grow and plan for
    http://www.uca.edu/divisions/academic/gpss/geography/allender.htm
    UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS
    Department of Geography Political Science
    Biography:
    Dr. Jeffrey D. Allender
    Personal Data:
    Date of Birth: November 30, 1950
    Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Email: JEFFA@mail.uca.edu
    Work Number: (501) 450-5641
    Work Address: University of Central Arkansas
    Department of Geography Political Science
    Irby Hall, Rm. 306-G
    Conway, AR 72035
    Research Interests
    • International tourism development; specifically new areas to tourism, how they develop their resources, and how the local citizens become involved in tourism; also the economic and social impacts of tourism into previously undeveloped areas and tourists' perceptions of their recreational experience, ecotourism and its expansion into the tropics. Urban and regional growth and planning; specifically how cities grow and plan for growth, long-term planning, transportation planning and development, infrastructure and financing development. Vernacular architecture; specifically the use of stone and brick in housing design and construction in the Ozark Mountains. Pedagogy of Geography; specifically how field work and traditional field studies have evolved in geography departments and geography's connection to other social sciences.

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