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Monroe rests where the land begins to flatten, a place where the rich, dark soil whispers of its alluvial origins, a gift from the meandering White River that carves its slow, deliberate path nearby. It lies 54.3 miles east-south-east of Cabot, AR (from Cabot, AR: bearing 108°T), and is situated 19.9 miles west of Marianna. The air here, particularly in the humid embrace of late summer, hangs heavy with the scent of ripening cotton and the distant, metallic tang of industry. Cypress trees, their knees like ancient sentinels, guard the watery edges, their branches draped with Spanish moss that catches the sun in ethereal, silver strands. The houses, many of them built of sturdy, unpretentious wood, seem to lean into each other, a silent communion against the vast, often overwhelming sky. Here, life unfolds with a quiet, persistent pulse, the hum of cicadas a constant counterpoint to the occasional rumble of a passing truck on a county road. The story of Monroe is inextricably linked to the fertile floodplains of the White River, a waterway that has dictated its fortunes since its founding. Agriculture, particularly cotton and rice, has long been the bedrock of its economy, the fields stretching out in a verdant patchwork under the Arkansas sun. Though times have shifted, and the landscape bears the subtle scars of changing agricultural practices, that connection to the land remains palpable. The echoes of a past reliant on lumber mills and the river's bounty can still be felt in the weathered facades of older buildings, a quiet testament to resilience. While no grand monuments mark its history, the very rhythm of Monroe, the gentle ebb and flow of its days, speaks of generations who have worked this earth, finding sustenance and a quiet dignity in its enduring embrace.
| Location | Monroe, Monroe County, Arkansas |
| Coordinates | 34.734819°N, 91.104566°W |
| Timezone | Central Time (America/Chicago) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 72108 |
| Area Code | 225 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |