
Grand Prairie and Pocket Prairie dominate this Lonoke County landscape, where the flat alluvial geography is defined by a dense network of slow-moving waterways and drainage branches. The central corridor of the map follows the transport lines that connect the small settlements of Sisemore and McCreanor to the larger community of Carlisle. Local heritage is anchored by landmarks like Carlisle Cem and Sunset Memorial Gardens, while the surrounding acreage is segmented by family-named roads such as O'Cain Rd and Ray Schafer Rd. The complex hydrology of the region is evident in the many winding tributaries, including Wattensaw Bayou, Bayou Two Prairie, and White Oak Branch, which crisscross the prairie lands and historically influenced the placement of early homesteads and rail lines.
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23 maps found

1963 Mountain Springs
Lonoke County, AR

1969 Geridge
Lonoke County, AR

1969 Parkers Corner
Lonoke County, AR

1975 England NE
Lonoke County, AR

1975 England NW
Lonoke County, AR

1975 England SE
Lonoke County, AR

1975 England SW
Lonoke County, AR

1975 Lonoke SW
Lonoke County, AR

1982 Culler
Lonoke County, AR

1982 Oak Grove
Lonoke County, AR

1982 Pettus
Lonoke County, AR

1982 Pocket Prairie
Lonoke County, AR

1982 Wattensaw
Lonoke County, AR

1994 Mountain Springs
Lonoke County, AR

1994 Parkers Corner
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Culler
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Geridge
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Mountain Springs
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Oak Grove
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Parkers Corner
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Pettus
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Pocket Prairie
Lonoke County, AR

2024 Wattensaw
Lonoke County, AR