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− | On November 18th, 2004, the [[Clinton Presidential Center]] opened to one of the most incredible parties Arkansas has ever seen. There were 40,000 invited guests, a performance by [[Bono]], and the state’s largest [[fireworks]] show ever. [[Celebrities]] and [[dignitaries]] came for the [[Library opening,]] and all living United States presidents, but one, were in attendance.
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− | How exactly did this library come to Little Rock? Who contributed to the effort, and what challenges did they face? How was the [[site]] selected? Who were the [[architects]]? What was the experience of the staff of the [[Clinton Foundation]]? What difference has the Library made for [[musicians]] and [[artists]]? How has it transformed [[Downtown Little Rock]] and the [[economy]] of Central Arkansas generally? In 2006, students in the Honors College at the University of Central Arkansas began the [[Clinton Presidential Center Oral History Project]] to find out. This wiki documents the people who made it happen, as well as important places and events along the way.
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