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Interested in fun facts and the history of Dardanelle, AR?
Then read on!
Here are a couple of true facts about the town of Dardanelle, Arkansas:
1. Dardanelle is home to the oldest river bridge in the state of Arkansas. The Dardanelle River Bridge was built in 1929 and spans the Arkansas River.
2. The town has a rich history in the timber industry and was once known as the "Yellow Pine Capital of the World." Today, the town's economy is driven by manufacturing, tourism, and agriculture.