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Lonoke County, established on April 16, 1873, is Arkansas' 70th county, named after a distinctive oak tree that served as a landmark for a railroad surveyor. While the county seat is Lonoke, Cabot is recognized as the largest city within the county, making it unique among Arkansas' 75 counties for sharing its name with its county seat.
Home to significant sites such as the Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery, Toltec Mounds State Park, and the Joe Hogan Fish Hatchery, Lonoke County covers a total area of 802.43 square miles and had a population of 68,356 as recorded in the 2010 United States Census. The area is also part of the Little Rock - North Little Rock - Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area, providing a blend of rural charm and suburban accessibility.
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