
Zinc, Arkansas - Wikipedia
Zinc is a town near the east-central edge of Boone County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 92 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Harrison Micropolitan Statistical Area. A chapter of the Ku …
Zinc (Boone County) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Apr 23, 2025 · Zinc is a small town in eastern Boone County, east of Harrison (Boone County) and south of Lead Hill (Boone County) on the Sugar Orchard Creek. As the town’s name suggests, it was once …
Zinc AR - Town hall, mayor, stats, schools, attractions, and more
Welcome to our dedicated page for Zinc, located in the state of Arkansas, Boone County. Here, you will find detailed information about this city, including its geographical location, population data, …
Is Zinc, Arkansas, REALLY the most racist town in America ...
But I wanted to visit to learn more about the town's mining history, visiting old structures, and see if the town supports this man. It was a very interesting visit and I'm glad I visited Zinc!
Residents of Zinc Disavow KKK and Share the Town's True History
Sep 11, 2020 · The isolated eastern Boone County town of Zinc is often cited as headquarters to the Knights Party, a Ku Klux Klan faction which operates a compound several miles north.
Zinc | Boone County AR Government
100 North Main • Harrison, AR 72601.
Zinc, Arkansas Population 2026
Zinc is a town located in Boone County, Arkansas. Zinc has a 2026 population of 90. Zinc is currently declining at a rate of -1.1% annually but its population has increased by 3.45% since the most recent …
Zinc, Arkansas (AR 72601) profile: population, maps, real ...
Recent posts about Zinc, Arkansas on our local forum with over 2,500,000 registered users. Zinc is mentioned 27 times on our forum:
Zinc, Arkansas - grokipedia.com
Zinc is an incorporated town in eastern Boone County, Arkansas, United States, with a population of 92 as recorded in the 2020 United States census.[1]
List of sundown towns in the United States - Wikipedia
Boone County, Arkansas, is a county containing Harrison (see below) and Zinc, home of Knights of the Ku Klux Klan leader Thomas Robb. Clay County, Arkansas, forbade Black people as late as 1945.