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− | [[Image:Gazette-building-1910s.jpg|thumb|The Gazette Building in the 1910s.]] | + | [[Image:Gazette-building-1910s.jpg|thumb|300px|The Gazette Building in the 1910s.]] |
− | The '''Gazette Building''' was erected at the corner of Third and Louisiana streets in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, around 1908 to hold the offices of the [[Arkansas Gazette]]. The building | + | The '''Gazette Building''' was erected at the corner of Third and Louisiana streets in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, around 1908 to hold the offices of the ''[[Arkansas Gazette]]'' newspaper. The building is also locally famous as the site of the Clinton/Gore campaign headquarters in the 1992 presidential race. The Gazette Building was renovated for use by the [[eStem Public Charter School]] in 2008. |
− | The Gazette Building | + | The architects of the Gazette Building were [[Peter Hotze]] and [[George Richard Mann]]. The address of the Gazette Building is 112 West Third Street. |
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− | The address of the Gazette Building is 112 West Third Street. | ||
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Revision as of 19:08, 16 July 2009
The Gazette Building was erected at the corner of Third and Louisiana streets in Little Rock, Arkansas, around 1908 to hold the offices of the Arkansas Gazette newspaper. The building is also locally famous as the site of the Clinton/Gore campaign headquarters in the 1992 presidential race. The Gazette Building was renovated for use by the eStem Public Charter School in 2008.
The architects of the Gazette Building were Peter Hotze and George Richard Mann. The address of the Gazette Building is 112 West Third Street.