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==Culture and contemporary life== [[File:Front view of the Upshaw House, Dalton, Arkansas.JPG|right|thumb|Built {{circa|1826}}, the Rice-Upshaw log structure is one of the oldest buildings in Arkansas.]] {{See also|Culture of Arkansas}} Randolph County has several facilities, monuments, and museums dedicated to preserving the history and culture of the area. Several historic log structures remain in the county from the pioneer era. The [[Rice-Upshaw House]], an 1820s-era log cabin near Dalton, is one of the oldest structures in Arkansas. Randolph County also includes [[Hillyard Cabin]] and the [[Looney-French House]], both listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. The county contains several historic schools and community centers, including [[Cedar Grove School No. 81]], a historic [[one room schoolhouse]] now used as a community center, the [[Eddie Mae Herron Center & Museum]], a refurbished black school today serving as a community center and interpretative site, [[Old Union School (Birdell, Arkansas)|Old Union School]] in [[Birdell, Arkansas|Birdell]], and [[Ravenden Springs School]]. *Century Wall Monument, celebration of influential twentieth-century Americans *Davidsonville Historic State Park *[[Maynard Pioneer Museum]], celebrates the early settlers *Old Randolph County Courthouse, restored 1875 courthouse in Pocahontas town square today used by Randolph County Chamber of Commerce Randolph County voters approved sales of alcoholic beverages during a November 2018 election. Prior to the change taking effect in February 2019,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2019/feb/22/arkansas-county-sells-alcohol-after-70-year-ban/|title=Arkansas county sells alcohol after 70-year ban|date=February 22, 2019|website=Arkansas Online|language=en|access-date=February 22, 2019}}</ref> Randolph County had been an alcohol prohibition or [[dry county]] for some 70 years.
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