Distances in miles and kilometers from Elm Springs, Arkansas to other cities in United StatesMeasures calculated from coordinates 36°12′24″N 94°14′17″W in a straight line: | |
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Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) Elm SpringsThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS |
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Tourist information about Elm SpringsTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: |
Ecclesia College Ecclesia College is a four-year Christian work college in Springdale, Arkansas. The college is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education and the Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS). The college was founded in 1975 by Oren Paris II, previous College Chancellor, and the father of (...) Elm Springs, Arkansas Elm Springs is a city in Benton and Washington counties, Arkansas, United States. The community is located between the Boston Mountains and the Springfield Plateau within the Ozark Mountains. Initially a community surrounding a spring-fed mill, the community flourished even after the mill's (...) St. Joseph Catholic Church (Tontitown, Arkansas) St. Joseph Catholic Church is a parish of the Catholic Church located in Tontitown, Arkansas, in the Diocese of Little Rock. The parish and the town were established by a group of Italian Americans led by Father Pietro Bandini, who settled in the area as miners and tenant farmers in the late 19th (...) Tontitown, Arkansas Tontitown is a city in Washington County, Arkansas, United States. The community is located in the Ozark Mountains and was founded by Italian settlers in 1898. Known for its grapes and wines, Tontitown has hosted the Tontitown Grape Festival continuously since 1898 (...) Tontitown School Building The Tontitown School Building is a historic former school building on Arkansas Highway 412 in Tontitown, Arkansas. It is a single-story hip-roofed building, fashioned out of concrete blocks. It has corner blocks set in a quoin pattern, and gabled dormers front and rear which house paired round-arch (...) |