Cemeteries in Pulaski County (County)
Arkansas, United States
Pulaski County, located in central Arkansas, is the most populous county in the state and home to the state capital, Little Rock.
Established in 1818 and named after Revolutionary War hero Count Casimir Pulaski, the county has long been a political, economic, and cultural hub of Arkansas. Pulaski County features a diverse population and a mix of urban and suburban communities, including North Little Rock, Sherwood, and Jacksonville. It is known for its educational institutions, vibrant arts scene, and important government and military facilities.
The county also includes historic cemeteries reflecting its multicultural and military heritage.
Established in 1818 and named after Revolutionary War hero Count Casimir Pulaski, the county has long been a political, economic, and cultural hub of Arkansas. Pulaski County features a diverse population and a mix of urban and suburban communities, including North Little Rock, Sherwood, and Jacksonville. It is known for its educational institutions, vibrant arts scene, and important government and military facilities.
The county also includes historic cemeteries reflecting its multicultural and military heritage.
Cities in Pulaski County
- Little Rock (City)
- North Little Rock (City)
Cemeteries & Memorials in Pulaski County and Sub-Regions
- Little Rock National Cemetery, Little Rock, AR, 27,105 records
- Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery at North Little Rock, North Little Rock, AR, 11,494 records