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Why Live in Fordyce

Fordyce, Arkansas, is a small town steeped in football history and rural charm. Known for being the birthplace of Alabama Crimson Tide coach Paul “Bear” Bryant, Fordyce celebrates its sports legacy with a stadium named after the College Football Hall of Famer. The town features a mix of small shops, local restaurants, and historical sites. Dining options include Red’s Restaurant for home-cooked barbecue and Matteo’s for Mexican cuisine, while Stanfield’s Fish Market offers fresh catfish and crawfish. The town's architecture includes historical homes from the early 1900s, ranch-style houses, and spacious contemporary homes with features like home offices and recreational rooms. Fordyce offers various things to do, such as fishing at the 280-acre Tri-County Lake, playing baseball at Hugh Benton Field, and visiting the Dallas County Sports Hall of Fame. The Fordyce School District serves over 700 students and includes Fordyce Elementary and Fordyce High. The annual Fordyce on the Cotton Belt festival features events like a beauty pageant, scavenger hunt, and rodeo. The town is accessible via Arkansas Highway 8 and U.S. Route 79 and 167, with public transportation provided by South Central Arkansas Transit. The Dallas County Medical Center is centrally located and open 24 hours.

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