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About
Jonesboro
The first settlers in what is now Jonesboro and Craighead County
were the Indians. When white men began to arrive in Arkansas,
they found the territory inhabited by Osages, Caddoes, and Quapaws.
The Osages were warlike buffalo hunters who roved over northern
Arkansas and the upper valleys of the Arkansas River. The Caddoes
were peaceful farmers who lived along the streams of southwest
Arkansas. The Quapaws (or Arkansas) Indians inhabited the east
central part. It is from them that the name Arkansas (land of
the Arkansas Indian) came. Voyagers, trappers, Indian traders,
and adventurers were here shortly after 1800 trafficking with
the Indians for furs and pelts, but no attempt at permanent settlement
was made prior to 1815. Jonesboro, located on Crowley's Ridge
and bordering the Mississippi delta, was selected as permanent
seat of justice in 1859 when the county was formed out of parts
of Mississippi, Greene, and Poinsett counties. Jonesboro was named
after William A. Jones for his support of the legislative act
creating the county.
Jonesboro
Attractions
Craighead County & Jonesboro Public Library, Sara Howell
Art Gallery, Craighead Forest Park, Arkansas State University
Museum, Arkansas State University-Main Campus, County - City
Public Library, Crowley Ridge Regional, Jonesboro Municipal
Airport, Lake Frierson State Park, Nolan Airport, Williams
Baptist College.
Jonesboro
Hotels
Econolodge Jonesboro
2406 PHILLIPS DRIVE, Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA, 72401 Book
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Super 8 Jonesboro
2500 SOUTH CARAWAY ROAD, Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA, 72401 Book
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