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Washington County Courthouse 280 N College Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701. Created by Granicus Connecting People & Government.
Washington County is a regional economic, educational, and cultural hub in the Northwest Arkansas region. Created as Arkansas's 17th county on November 30, 1848, Washington County has 13 incorporated municipalities, including Fayetteville , the county seat, and Springdale .
Washington County, named for President George Washington, is in the northwestern corner of Arkansas in the Ozark Mountains. It was established on October 17, 1828, formed from Lovely County , which was part of Indian Territory.
The Washington County Historical Society is a nonprofit organization founded in 1951 with the mission to discover, preserve, and celebrate the history of Washington County, Arkansas, and to share that heritage with others.
Whether it's agriculture, 4-H, family and consumer science, or community development, our Washington County office is at your service. See Staff Directory.
Many Arkansas counties offer online property tax assessment and payment. Find your county to see if you can take care of this online. The Great Arkansas Treasure Hunt
Washington County was established in 1828 from part of Crawford County and Lovely County. It was named for President George Washington. Fayetteville serves as the county seat. A list of the Washington County records microfilm available at the Arkansas State Archives can be found in our County records microfilm collection.
Washington County, next to Benton County on the north, is in the northwest corner of Arkansas, lying against the Indian Territory on the west, and bounded on the east and south by Madison and Crawford Counties, respectively. It embraces twenty-seven townships and an area of 569,600 acres, divided almost equally into valleys, plateaux and ...
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Washington County is Arkansas's 17th county, formed on October 17, 1828, and named for George Washington, the first President of the United States. Washington County began as part of the Cherokee Territory, following an 1817 treaty.