• Source: Arkansas Highway 24
    • 24.3/info/arkansas" target="_blank">Arkansas 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 24 (AR 24) is a designation for two state highways in 24.3/info/arkansas" target="_blank">Arkansas. One segment of 18.6 miles (29.9 km) runs from the Oklahoma state line east to U.S. Route 71 (US 71) in Lockesburg. A second segment of 38.2 miles (61.5 km) runs from US 371 in Prescott east to US 278 west of Camden. The two sections were formerly connected, but a middle segment of 53 miles (85 km) between Lockesburg and Prescott was redesignated as US 371 in 1994.


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      24.3/info/arkansas" target="_blank">Arkansas 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 24 (AR 24) is a state 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">highway in Sevier County. The route runs 18.6 miles (29.9 km) from the Oklahoma state line east to US 71 in Lockesburg.


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      The route begins at the Oklahoma state line as a continuation of Panki Bok Road and runs east to Horatio. 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 24 has a short concurrency with 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 41 in Horatio, but continues east alone. The route is the southern terminus of 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 329 (a former alignment of US 71) before terminating at US 71 in Lockesburg.


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      The entire route is in Sevier County.


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      24.3/info/arkansas" target="_blank">Arkansas 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 24 (AR 24) is a state 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">highway in Nevada and Ouachita Counties. The route runs 38.2 miles (61.5 km) from US 371 in Prescott east to US 278 west of Camden.


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      The route begins at US 371 in Prescott and runs east through the Prairie D'Ane Battlefield. The route intersects a few minor routes near Bluff City and near White Oak Lake State Park before entering Ouachita County. The route also meets 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 368, which leads to the Poison Springs Wildlife Management Area. 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 24 meets 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 57 in Chidester and 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 76, which runs to Poison Springs Battleground State Park near Bragg Lake. The route continues east past the Richmond-Tufts House and Harvey's Grocery and Texaco Station and terminates at US 278 west of Camden. 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 24 runs for 20.5 miles (33.0 km) in Nevada County and 17.7 miles (28.5 km) in Ouachita County. The route runs through mostly forested areas.
      A two-mile (3.2 km) segment of 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 24 in Ouachita County was awarded a Perpetual Pavement Award by the Asphalt Pavement Alliance in 2017, awarded on the basis of longevity and structural design. Opened in 1972, the roadway was first resurfaced in 2014.


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      See also



      List of state highways in 24.3/info/arkansas" target="_blank">Arkansas


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      External links



      Media related to 24.3/info/arkansas" target="_blank">Arkansas 24.3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 24 at Wikimedia Commons

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