Chenal Valley ( / ʃ ɪ ˈ n ɔː l / shin- AWL ) is a sizable and more recently developed section of Little Rock, Arkansas , located in the west-central part of the city and serves as a major economic and residential hub in west Little Rock. Its name is derived from the area's Shinall Mountain , but Deltic Timber Corporation (now PotlatchDeltic ), a major early developer of the area, opted to alter the name to mimic French language as part of a strategy (known as foreign branding ) to orient the residential and commercial development toward upper-class population segments.
15-466: The main thoroughfare is Chenal Parkway, mostly a divided four-lane path chiefly connecting Highway 10 to west Little Rock's Financial Centre business district. Chenal Parkway's northwestern terminus is just north of Arkansas 10 at Highway 300 , near the Pinnacle Valley neighborhood. The southeastern terminus lies at Autumn Road at a transition to Financial Centre Parkway, with continuation to
30-455: A conversion into Interstate 630 at Shackleford Road. Chenal Valley’s rapid development started in 1990 with the establishment of Chenal Country Club and the construction some of the area's current crop of homes. Those first houses, as well as a limited number of apartment and condominium complexes, can be found scattered throughout wooded sections of Chenal Valley. Several mass-market retailers populate Chenal's eastern commercial corridor near
45-644: A southerly concurrency with Highway 9 in Perry . Highway 9/Highway 10 run together pass Lake Harris Brake on to Perryville , past the Perry County Courthouse and south to Williams Junction, where Highway 10 turns east to Little Rock . Highway 10 enters Pulaski County, passing Lake Maumelle and Pinnacle Mountain State Park before entering the city, becoming Cantrell Road . The far western portions of Cantrell Road in recent years have been
60-699: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Highway 10 (Arkansas) Arkansas Highway 10 ( AR 10 ) is an east–west state highway in western Arkansas. The route runs 135.4 miles (217.9 km) from the Oklahoma state line east to East 2nd Street in Little Rock . The highway serves both the Fort Smith metropolitan area and the Little Rock – North Little Rock – Conway metropolitan area . Aside from Little Rock in Pulaski County ,
75-468: Is a historic commercial building at 1 West Main Street in downtown Booneville, Arkansas . Built in 1902, this brick two-story building was one of the first buildings to be built in what is now the commercial heart of the city. The Bank of Booneville was chartered in 1899, and this was its home until its closure in 1934. The building's modest Renaissance features include a rusticated stone arch entrance on
90-720: Is a spur route of 3.07 miles (4.94 km) in Sebastian County . Its western terminus is at US 71 , just west of Greenwood , while its eastern terminus is at Highway 10 near downtown Greenwood. Until the mid-1960s, this road was part of the original alignment of US 71. Highway 10 was one of the original 1926 Arkansas State Highways , and remains very close to that routing today. The highway roughly parallels US 64 and I-40 for its entire length, both approximately 20 miles (32 km) to Highway 10's north until their convergence in Little Rock. Even in 1926, however, US 64
105-712: The Old Sebastian County Jail , which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . The highway leaves town and passes Fort Chaffee on its way to Logan County . In Booneville , the route intersects the scenic Highway 23 near the Bank of Booneville Building and Farmers and Merchants Bank-Masonic Lodge . Highway 10 also passes the Booneville Municipal Airport before entering Magazine . The highway passes by
120-572: The Pulaski Heights section of the city, and is one of the most traveled thoroughfares aside from the Interstates in Little Rock. Cantrell Road runs with neighborhoods to the south and parks to the north, passing Arkansas Baptist High School . The highway intersects I-430 at a Parclo interchange and runs deeper into downtown Little Rock, passing numerous houses on the National Register of Historic Places . Cantrell Road continues past
135-637: The Financial Centre area. Its western commercial corridor boasts the Promenade at Chenal , which includes an IMAX theater, and major clothing retailers and stores. Census Tract 42.13, located in the area, has a median household income of $ 185,667 - the highest in Arkansas [1] This article about a location in Pulaski County , Arkansas is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to Little Rock, Arkansas
150-687: The Jackson Reservoir near the Cammack Village area, crossing University Avenue. Highway 10 becomes La Harpe Boulevard and proceeds east past the Arkansas State Capitol along the Arkansas River , before passing underneath Broadway Street ( US 70 ). The route uses one block of Cumberland Street , before terminating at East 2nd Street, which provides access to exit 140 on I-30 . Arkansas Highway 10 Spur
165-535: The Petit Jean River, Petit Jean Wildlife Management Area and Lake Maumelle — a chief source of water for residents in the Little Rock metropolitan area. The route begins at the Oklahoma state line as a continuation of OK-120 and runs east to Hackett . Highway 10 intersects Highway 45 in Hackett, and continues east to Greenwood . Highway 10 passes through downtown Greenwood, passing Highway 10S and
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#1732801273707180-498: The highway also passes through county seats in four other Arkansas counties — Greenwood , Sebastian County ; Booneville , Logan County ; Danville , Yell County ; and Perryville , Perry County . Mount Magazine , Arkansas's highest point, lies just to the north of the highway, as does the adjoining Mount Magazine State Park . Highway 10 also passes through a portion of the Ozark National Forest and parallel to
195-673: The historic Magazine City Hall-Jail and intersects Highway 109 in Magazine before entering Yell County . Highway 10 begins to cover mountainous terrain, passing Havana , Belleville , and the Danville Municipal Airport . Highway 10 intersects Highway 27 in Danville and Highway 7 / Highway 28 in Ola . In Perry County , Highway 10 continues through mountainous terrain and small towns Cass and Adona before forming
210-464: The site for increased commercial development in Little Rock, including the controversial 2004 opening of a Wal-Mart Supercenter near upscale residential communities immediately south of the highway in Chenal Valley . In the portion between Interstate 430 (I-430) in the west and downtown in the east, Cantrell Road is a primary traffic artery for northern Little Rock, including the upper part of
225-562: Was constructed to higher standards than Highway 10, making US 64 always the more feasible route for travelers from Fort Smith to the state capitol. Highway 10 remains the "scenic path" from Fort Smith, passing through the Ouachita Mountains at a slower pace than the bustling four-lane freeway . Mile markers reset at some concurrencies. [REDACTED] Media related to Arkansas Highway 10 at Wikimedia Commons Bank of Booneville Building The Bank of Booneville Building
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