Difference between revisions of "Cox Creative Center"
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− | [[Image:Cox-creative-center-3.jpg|thumb|Cox Creative Center is a building in the historic Little Rock River Market District. Photo by Phil Frana.]] | + | [[Image:Cox-creative-center-3.jpg|thumb|Cox Creative Center is a building at 120 Commerce Street in the historic Little Rock River Market District. Photo by Phil Frana.]] |
[[Image:Cox-creative-center-1.jpg|thumb|The building today holds River Market Books & Gifts, Farmer's Daughter Café, Boulevard Bread Company, the Arkansas Artists Gallery, and the Showcase Arkansas Gallery. Photo by Phil Frana.]] | [[Image:Cox-creative-center-1.jpg|thumb|The building today holds River Market Books & Gifts, Farmer's Daughter Café, Boulevard Bread Company, the Arkansas Artists Gallery, and the Showcase Arkansas Gallery. Photo by Phil Frana.]] | ||
'''Cox Creative Center''' is a building in the historic [[Little Rock River Market District]]. The building holds [[River Market Books & Gifts]], [[Farmer's Daughter Café]], [[Boulevard Bread Company]], the [[Arkansas Artists Gallery]], and the [[Showcase Arkansas Gallery]]. | '''Cox Creative Center''' is a building in the historic [[Little Rock River Market District]]. The building holds [[River Market Books & Gifts]], [[Farmer's Daughter Café]], [[Boulevard Bread Company]], the [[Arkansas Artists Gallery]], and the [[Showcase Arkansas Gallery]]. |
Revision as of 09:43, 8 March 2008
Cox Creative Center is a building in the historic Little Rock River Market District. The building holds River Market Books & Gifts, Farmer's Daughter Café, Boulevard Bread Company, the Arkansas Artists Gallery, and the Showcase Arkansas Gallery.
The Cox Creative Center was created by renovating the 1906 Cox Machinery Warehouse building.