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Brinkley, Arkansas

Brinkley, Arkansas
City
Downtown Brinkley
Downtown Brinkley
Motto: "Great hospitality Aways at the center"
Location in Monroe County and the state of Arkansas
Location in Monroe County and the state of Arkansas
Coordinates: 34°53′25″N 91°11′30″W / 34.89028°N 91.19167°W / 34.89028; -91.19167Coordinates: 34°53′25″N 91°11′30″W / 34.89028°N 91.19167°W / 34.89028; -91.19167
Country United States
State Arkansas
County Monroe
Government
 • Mayor Billy Hankins
Area
 • Total 6 sq mi (15.4 km2)
 • Land 5.5 sq mi (14.2 km2)
 • Water 0.5 sq mi (1.2 km2)
Elevation 210 ft (64 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 3,188
 • Density 656.7/sq mi (255.8/km2)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 72021
Area code(s) 870
FIPS code 05-08950
GNIS feature ID 0057440
Website www.brinkleyar.com

Brinkley is the most populous city in Monroe County, Arkansas. Located within the Arkansas Delta, Brinkley was founded as a railroad town in 1872. The city has historically been a transportation and agricultural center in the region, more recently developing a reputation for outdoors recreation and the ivory billed woodpecker. Birding has become important to the city and region following the discovery of the ivory billed woodpecker in 2004, a species thought to be extinct 60 years earlier. Located halfway between Little Rock, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee, the city has used the slogan "We'll Meet You Half-Way" in some of its advertising campaigns. The population was 3,188 at the 2010 census.

In 1852, a land grant for the construction of rail lines was given to the Little Rock and Memphis Railroad Company, led by Robert Campbell Brinkley as its president. Robert C. Brinkley, born in North Carolina, lived in Memphis where he served a public career of "noble deeds and generous conduct" and for many years served as president of Planters Bank of Memphis.

Between 1852 and 1869, the settlement was called "Lick Skillet." When the day’s work was completed, the railroad construction crew, mostly all immigrants from neighboring towns, cooked their supper over an open fire and returned to their homes when the last "skillet was licked."

The construction of the rail lines between Little Rock and Memphis brought the City of Brinkley into being. Brinkley is situated in the northern part of Monroe County, the halfway point between the two larger cities. It was laid out in the winter of 1869 on lands belonging to the railroad.

A petition request was granted to incorporate Brinkley on Aug. 6, 1872, at which time the town had 50 qualified voters. The original charter was filed with the Arkansas Secretary of State on Aug. 21, 1872. The Texas and St. Louis Railway was built through Brinkley in 1882.

Duck hunting is a major source of income for the city during the months of November, December and January. With many rice fields flooded for the winter, and being located on the Mississippi Flyway, ducks are very prevalent throughout the region. Men and women from around the United States come to Brinkley for guided hunts throughout the season.


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