Founded in 1870 as a railroad town, Malvern is named for Malvern Hill in Virginia. Today, Malvern is the seat of Hot Spring County, Arkansas.
 
 
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Located in Malvern, the Comfort Inn is near Hot Springs National Park, Lake Hamilton and Lake Ouachita State Park. Travelers can use the online reservation form, and also learn about special hotel deals and discounts.
http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-malvern-arkansas-AR120
Malvern - Hot Spring County Library
General information about the public library located in Malvern includes the facility's policies on interlibrary loans, its online book clubs, a parent's corner, as well as a calendar of sponsored events, and directory of library board members and library staff.
http://www.hsc.lib.ar.us/
Malvern / Hot Spring County Chamber of Commerce
A county-wide business membership organization, based in Malvern, offers a calendar of special events, address, and contact information.
http://www.malvernchamber.com/
The web edition of the print newspaper, based in Malvern, Arkansas, presents local, state and national news, business features, opinions, and entertainment articles, as well as the publication's subscription and advertising policies.
http://www.malvern-online.com/
The official web site of the City of Malvern offers online access to local government information and resources, which include city offices, maps, city ordinances, news, and job postings. Contact data for local elected officials and municipal officials are also provided.
http://www.malvernar.gov/
OTC is an open access, public, two-year institution of higher learning offering a number of degrees and certificate programs in Malvern, Arkansas. Its academic programs and courses are outlined, including on-campus and online courses.
http://www.coto.edu/