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McGehee City
The City of McGehee, Arkansas, established in 1906 with a population of 4,219, is situated in the southeast corner of the state. It prides itself on offering excellent schools, dining options, and abundant opportunities for hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. Notable features like a new medical clinic, expanded hospital, and the Boys & Girls Club set McGehee apart from other communities in the region. McGehee is home to various community organizations like the Men’s Club and Women’s Service League, which contribute significantly to the town’s strength and support system. The downtown area houses attractions such as Caboose Park, a rose garden, Veteran’s Memorial, and the WWII Japanese American Internment Museum, preserving local history. Additionally, the city is conveniently located near the Mississippi River, Choctaw Island Wildlife Management Area, and Delta Heritage Trail State Park, offering ample outdoor recreational opportunities. Visitors to McGehee are encouraged to explore the town's hospitality and relaxed atmosphere. The Municipal Complex serves as the central hub for various city services, including the Mayor’s Office, City Clerk, Chamber of Commerce, and more. With its rich history, community spirit, and range of amenities, McGehee invites all guests to experience its unique charm and Southern hospitality.
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