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Arkadelphia

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Arkadelphia

Town and administrative headquarters of Clark County, south-central Arkansas, USA; population (2000) 10,900. It is situated 40 km/25 mi south of Hot Springs, on the Ouachita River. Founded in 1839 near an earlier (1811) salt works settlement, it now has an agricultural and light industrial economy, producing flour, lumber, cotton, and feed. It is home to Henderson State University (1890) and Ouachita Baptist University (1886). DeGray Dam is to the northwest, on the Laddo River.



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