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  1. Jan 16, 2021 · The town of Batesville is the most populous in Arkansas’ Independence County, and it’s the county seat as well. It’s located about an hour and a half to the northeast of the state’s capital, Little Rock, and is surrounded by much of Arkansas’ most amazing natural beauty, including the Ozark Mountains.

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Independence. Batesville (Independence County) County Seat. Historical Population as per the U.S. Census: Geographically, Batesville was destined to exist. It stands at the point where waters of the White River exit from the sedimentary stone of the Ozarks.

  3. Located along the shores of the White River, Batesville is a small community located in the north central section of the state about 90 miles from Little Rock. Holding title as the second oldest city in the state, the town is packed with history.

  4. Life's an Adventure. Batesville is a vibrant college town with a unique history. It’s the Christmas Capital of Arkansas™, the dirt-racing capital of the South, home to NASCAR legend Mark Martin, and the home of our state-of-the-art 112,000 sq. ft. Community Center & Aquatics Parks.

  5. May 11, 2022 · Batesville is a small city that serves as the county seat of Independence County in the northeastern portion of the US State of Arkansas. Though small, it plays a vital role as a transportation hub in northeast Arkansas, a title it has long held since its founding along the White River.

  6. Batesville is the oldest existing city in the State of Arkansas. It lies on the White River and is the county seat and largest city of Independence County. By a treaty of 1808 the Osage Indians ceded this territory to the U.S. and unlike most of the territory of Arkansas, it was never again returned to Indian control.

  7. Batesville, city, seat (1821) of Independence county, north-central Arkansas, U.S., about 90 miles (145 km) northeast of Little Rock. It lies in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains on the White River. The land on which the city is built once belonged to the Osage Indians, who ceded the territory.

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