Arkansas Highway 5
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Highway 5 is a highway in northern and central Arkansas. Its northern terminus is at the Missouri state line where it continues as Route 5 (this road completely crosses the state and eventually becomes Iowa Highway 5). Its southern terminus is at U.S. Highway 67/U.S. Highway 167 in the southwestern part of Cabot.
List of cities and towns on the northern section of Arkansas 5:
A second section of Highway 5 begins in southern Little Rock at U.S. Highway 70 Business and follows a former alignment of U.S. Highway 70, passing through Bryant and ending at Highway 7 approximately 7 miles north of Hot Springs.
The Main Street Bridge, which crosses the Arkansas River to connect Little Rock with the city of North Little Rock, is also designated as Highway 5, although it is not signed.
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