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PULASKI COUNTY (ARKANSAS)
State : Arkansas
Origin/meaning
Introduced in 2016.
The Pulaski County seal design illustrates the diverse county landmarks and infrastructure in its the bridges, roads and mountains. The county’s downtown area has six bridges that cross the Arkansas River connecting the cities of Little Rock - the state capital - and North Little Rock.
Pulaski County was established on Dec. 15, 1818, and was one of five counties organized when Arkansas was part of the Missouri Territory. It was named for Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish soldier credited with saving George Washington’s life during the Revolutionary War. The landscape of the county is rugged in its western and northern regions, and rolling hills in the southern tip with the Arkansas River Valley delta in the east. Pulaski County is the most populous county in the state. Little Rock is the county seat.
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