Distance from Piggott, AR, USA to Dalton, GA, USA
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About Piggott, AR, USA
Piggott
Piggott may refer to:
Piggott, Arkansas
Piggott is a city in Clay County, Arkansas, United States, one of that county's two seats (Corning is the other).
Piggott High School
Piggott High School is an accredited comprehensive public high school serving students in grades six through twelve in the rural community of Piggott, Arkansas, United States.
Pigott (surname)
Pigott and Piggott are English surnames.
Piggott School District
Piggott School District is a public school district based in Piggott, Arkansas, United States. The school district encompasses 146.56 square miles (379.6 km2) of land, including portions of Clay County and serving communities such as Piggott, Greenway, Pollard, Rector, Nimmons, Saint Francis, and Corning.
About Dalton, GA, USA
Dalton
Dalton may refer to:
Dalton McGuinty
Dalton James Patrick McGuinty, Jr., (born July 19, 1955) is a Canadian retired politician who served as the 24th Premier of Ontario from 2003 to 2013. He was the first Liberal leader to win two majority governments since Mitchell Hepburn nearly 70 years earlier.
Dalton, Georgia
Dalton is a city in Whitfield County, Georgia, United States. It is the county seat of Whitfield County and the principal city of the Dalton, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Murray and Whitfield counties.
Dalton Trumbo
James Dalton Trumbo (December 9, 1905 – September 10, 1976) was an American screenwriter and novelist who scripted many award-winning films including Roman Holiday, Exodus, Spartacus, and Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo.
Dalton Plan
The Dalton Plan is an educational concept created by Helen Parkhurst. It is inspired by the intellectual ferment at the turn of the 20th century.