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'''Cammack Village''' is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Located on the south side of the [[Arkansas River]] and northwest of downtown Little Rock, Cammack Village is completely surrounded by the capitol city of the state. The city was incorporated in 1943 with the help of developer [[Wiley Dan Cammack]] and the Federal Housing Authority, which constructed one hundred homes in the area for local military personnel. The original homes are built under one of four separate architectural plans.
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'''Cammack Village''' is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Located on the south side of the [[Arkansas River]] and northwest of downtown Little Rock, Cammack Village is completely surrounded by the capitol city of the state. The city is home to 826 residents living in 400 homes.
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Cammack Village was incorporated in 1943 with the help of developer [[Wiley Dan Cammack]] and the Federal Housing Authority, which constructed one hundred homes in the area for local military personnel. The original homes are built under one of four separate architectural plans.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:34, 19 August 2008

Cammack Village is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Located on the south side of the Arkansas River and northwest of downtown Little Rock, Cammack Village is completely surrounded by the capitol city of the state. The city is home to 826 residents living in 400 homes.

Cammack Village was incorporated in 1943 with the help of developer Wiley Dan Cammack and the Federal Housing Authority, which constructed one hundred homes in the area for local military personnel. The original homes are built under one of four separate architectural plans.

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