FIU Football is held in Arkansas - Pine Braf so please join us. Watch delicious cuisine, craft beer and beautiful seating on a big TV. I am looking forward to seeing you, we will support our FIU football team!
Pinebruff is the tenth largest city in Arkansas and is the county seat of Jefferson County. This is the major city of the Pine Bluff Metropolitan statistics district and is part of the Little Rock - North Little Rock - Pine Burf Co - operative Statistical District. In the 2010 census, the population of the city was 49,083 people, the estimated number in 2017 decreased to 42,984 people. The city is located across the southeastern part of Arkansas Delta, Timberlands region in Arkansas. Its flat topography and vast farmland are consistent with other Delta lowlands. There are many streams, streams and bays in Pine Bluff. (Bayouber Soromieu is the longest estuary in the world, the second diversified river in America). Large water bodies include Pine Burf Lake, Langhorf Lake (Slack Water Harbor), Arkansas River.
Pine Bluff is the largest city in the three counties MSA (including Jefferson, Cleveland, and Lincolnshire) as defined by the US Census Bureau. In 2000, the population of Pinebruff MSA was 107,341. In 2007 the population of Pinebruff MSA decreased to 101,484 people. Pinebruff was the fastest MSA in Arkansas between 2000 and 2007. The Pineburgh region is an integral part of the Little Rock - North Little Rock - Pine Burf Comprehensive Statistical Area and the population is estimated to be 902,443 in 2014.
In the county election on August 13, 1832, a pine cliff village was selected as a county seat. On October 16, 1832, the quorum court decided to name the village "Pine Bluff Town". Pine Bluff was established on January 8, 1839 by the order of a judge of Taylor County. At that time, there were about 50 inhabitants in the village. From the 1840s to the 1850s, improvements in traffic volume helped to develop the Pineburgh. This small town is located near the Arkansas River, a tourist and shipping port. The steamship provides the primary means of transportation arriving from downstream ports such as New Orleans. From 1832 to 1883, residents of Pine Bluff will see Americans immigrated forcibly from the southeastern United States to the Indian territory west of the Mississippi River. From 1832 to 1858, Piembrauf was also a passage for Seminole and Hessen All. And they were taken from Florida to the territory forcibly.