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Distance from Fort Smith, AR, USA to Lubbock, TX, USA


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About Fort Smith, AR, USA


Fort Smith, Arkansas

Fort Smith is the second-largest city in Arkansas and one of the two county seats of Sebastian County. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 86,209

Fort Smith

Fort Smith is the name of: Fort Smith, Labrador, Canada, now known as North West River Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada Fort Smith, Arkansas

Fort Smith, Northwest Territories

Fort Smith (Chipewyan: Thebacha "beside the rapids") is a town in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada. It is located in the

Fort Smith Airport

The Fort Smith Airport (IATA: YSM, ICAO: CYSM) is located near Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada. Runway 03/21 has no winter service. The Fort Smith

Fort Smith Council

The Fort Smith Council (September 21, 1865), also known as the Indian Council, was a series of meetings held at Fort Smith, Arkansas from September 8–21


About Lubbock, TX, USA


Lubbock, Texas

Lubbock (/ˈlʌbək/ LUB-ək) is the 11th-most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Lubbock County. With a population of 258,862

Lubbock (disambiguation)

Lubbock High School Lubbock metropolitan area Lubbock Cotton Kings, a minor-league ice hockey team Lubbock Renegades, an arena football team Lubbock (crater)

Lubbock (surname)

Lubbock is an English surname. Notable persons with that surname include: Alfred Lubbock (1845–1916), Kent county cricketer Basil Lubbock Alfred Basil

Francis Lubbock

Saltus Lubbock, for whom Lubbock County, Texas, and the eponymous county seat are named. Lubbock was born in Beaufort, South Carolina. Lubbock was a businessman

Lubbock Lights

The Lubbock Lights were an unusual formation of lights seen over the city of Lubbock, Texas in August and September 1951. The Lubbock Lights incident