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- Maumelle, Arkansas - Wikipedia
Maumelle is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 19,251 The city is located northwest of Little Rock, bordering the opposite shore of the Arkansas River and is part of the Little Rock metropolitan area
- Maumelle (Pulaski County) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Maumelle is a city five miles west of Little Rock (Pulaski County) on Interstate 40 A fast-growing, affluent suburb of Little Rock, it has the highest median household income in the state of Arkansas, according to the U S Census Bureau
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Maumelle has a colorful and historical past that started long before it was developed as a “New Home Town Coming True ” Since its beginning, Maumelle has grown into an attractive community with businesses and industries, shopping centers, churches and schools
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Maumelle is located a few miles from Little Rock on Interstate 40 The Big Dam Bridge, the second-longest pedestrian bridge in the nation, is also located a few miles from Maumelle along Highway 100 The city has walking and biking trails and is also home to two lakes: Lake Willastein and Lake Valencia
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- History of Maumelle | Maumelle, AR
Maumelle has a colorful and historical past that started long before the early 1970s when it was developed as a "New Home Town Coming True " In fact, the site on which the 5,000-acre planned community rests today has a heritage that is older than the State of Arkansas and even the Arkansas Territory
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