
On a bank high above the White River at the site of Dubuque, a mid-nineteenth century town, stands Diamond City. Dubuque, until its demise after the Civil War, was the last stop on the White River for northbound steamboats. When the river was dammed at Bull Shoals in 1952 to form Bull Shoals Lake, Lead Hill, which had become the area's main town, was moved from its site to the intersection of Arkansas Highways 7 and 14, and the high bank of the White was left alone. |
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South Shore was
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NATCO, |
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