Kingsland, AR
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About Kingsland
- • Johnny Cash, the legendary "Man in Black," was born in Kingsland on February 26, 1932.
- • Kingsland is considered the childhood home and formative influence of Johnny Cash's music.
- • The timber industry and railroad construction in the late 19th century spurred Kingsland's growth.
- • A water tower painted to resemble a Johnny Cash album cover stands as a tribute to the town's native son.
- • Devastating fires in the early 20th century destroyed much of the original downtown area.
- • Named for a prominent timber family, Kingsland was established in 1878 and incorporated in 1906.
- • With around 250 residents, the population is smaller than many high school graduating classes.
- • Sitting at 249 feet above sea level, the terrain is gently rolling, typical of southern Arkansas.
- • Agriculture and related services comprise a significant portion of the local economy.
- • Kingsland offers a peaceful, slow-paced atmosphere with a strong sense of community and history.
- • The Arkansas Razorbacks are the closest major sports team, inspiring local pride statewide.
- • Fordyce High School, near Kingsland, boasts a rich football history with multiple state championships.