Barbara, Arkansas
Historical unincorporated community in Arkansas, United States
36°5′30″N 94°9′43″W / 36.09167°N 94.16194°W / 36.09167; -94.16194[1]
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Barbara was an unincorporated community in Fayetteville Township, Washington County, Arkansas, United States.[1] It was annexed by Fayetteville in 1967. It is located on the Frisco Railway and Gregg Avenue in Fayetteville.
References
- ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Barbara, Arkansas
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Municipalities and communities of Washington County, Arkansas, United States
County seat: Fayetteville
- Boston
- Brush Creek
- Cane Hill
- Center
- Cove Creek
- Crawford
- Durham
- Dutch Mills
- Elkins
- Elm Springs
- Farmington
- Fayetteville
- Goshen
- Greenland
- Harmon
- Illinois
- Johnson
- Lee's Creek
- Lincoln
- Litteral
- Marrs Hill
- Morrow
- Prairie
- Prairie Grove
- Reed
- Rhea's Mill
- Richland
- Springdale
- Starr Hill
- Tontitown
- Valley
- Vineyard
- Wedington
- West Fork
- White River
- Winslow
- Wyman
communities
- Appleby
- Arnett
- Baldwin
- Banyard
- Black Oak
- Blackburn
- Blue Springs Village
- Brentwood
- Clyde
- Durham
- Dutch Mills
- Fayette Junction
- Floss
- Gulley
- Habberton
- Harmon
- Harris
- Hazel Velley
- Hicks
- Hogeye
- Hubbard
- Mayfield
- McNair
- Mount Olive
- Oak Grove
- Odell
- Onda
- Pilgrim's Rest
- Pitkin Corner
- Rhea
- Rochelle Riviera
- Savoy
- Shady Grove
- Skylight
- Sonora
- Spring Valley
- Starks
- Steele
- Strain
- Strickler
- Sulphur City
- Sunset
- Suttle
- Tolu
- Tuttle
- Viney Grove
- Walnut Grove
- War Eagle Cove
- Weddington
- Wedington Woods
- Wheeler
- White Rock
- Woolsey
- Wyman
- Wyola
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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