Cleburne County, Arkansas, USA

 

County Seat: Heber Springs 

Official Web Site of Cleburne County

 

 

Named after Civil War general, Patrick R. Cleburne of Helena, Cleburne County it is the youngest of the 75 counties in Arkansas. Created in 1883, it is in the northcentral part of the state and features the Little Red River, farming, raising of livestock and recreational activities at Greers Ferry Lake. The first county seat was located at Sugarloaf, but later moved to Heber Springs.

- from The Department of Arkansas Heritage

 

 

Cities and Towns

Almond  Banner  Brewer  Brownsville  Budd Creek 
Concord  Crossroads  Drasco  Driftwood Shores  Edgemont 
Fivemile  Greers Ferry  Heber Springs  Higden  Hiram 
Hopewell  Ida  Lake Ridge  Lone Pine McJester 
Partain  Pearson  Post Oak  Prim  Quitman 
Rainbow Island Sandiff  Snell  South Shore Park Sunny Slope
Tannenbaum  Tumbling Shoals West Pangburn Whispering Springs Wilburn 
Wolf Bayou  Woodrow
    

 

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