Logan County, County in Arkansas, United States
Logan County is an administrative division in Arkansas that encompasses rolling terrain with mixed agricultural and forested areas. Two main towns, Paris and Booneville, serve as the county seats.
The area was established as an administrative district in 1871 under the original name Sarber County. It received its current name four years later in 1875.
The county maintains strong agricultural traditions through farming practices, community gatherings, and seasonal events that connect residents across the region.
The main roads connecting communities are Highways 10, 22, 23, 60, and 309. These routes make it easy to travel between different areas within the county.
Magazine Mountain is the state's highest natural peak and rises noticeably above the surrounding landscape. This mountain lies entirely within the county's boundaries.
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