Johnsville, Arkansas

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Johnsville is an unincorporated community in Bradley County, Arkansas, United States. It is situated at an elevation of 200 feet (61 meters) above mean sea level.

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33°22′23″N92°00′57″W / 33.37306°N 92.01583°W / 33.37306; -92.01583