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− | '''Buice Drug Store''' is | + | [[Image:Buice-drugs-sign-1.jpg|thumb|Buice Drug Store sign. Photo by Phil Frana.]] |
+ | [[Image:Buice-interior-1.jpg|thumb|Interior of Buice Drug Store. Photo by Phil Frana.]] | ||
+ | '''Buice Drug Store''' is an apothecary in the [[Hillcrest]]-[[Stifft Station]] part of Little Rock. The drug store is known as a past and present hangout for the political elite of Little Rock and is only a half mile west of the [[Arkansas State Capitol]]. | ||
− | The store is located at 3013 West Markham Street. | + | The store is managed by [[George Wimberly]], a past state representative and former Little Rock mayor, and owned by his son [[John Wimberly]]. George Wimberly began running the store when the original proprietor [[J. W. Buice]] died in the 1960s. |
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+ | The store, which opened in 1929, is located at 3013 West Markham Street. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | *Kyle Brazzel, "Top of the Rock," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' January 18, 2004. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Pharmacies]] |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 18 December 2008
Buice Drug Store is an apothecary in the Hillcrest-Stifft Station part of Little Rock. The drug store is known as a past and present hangout for the political elite of Little Rock and is only a half mile west of the Arkansas State Capitol.
The store is managed by George Wimberly, a past state representative and former Little Rock mayor, and owned by his son John Wimberly. George Wimberly began running the store when the original proprietor J. W. Buice died in the 1960s.
The store, which opened in 1929, is located at 3013 West Markham Street.
References
- Kyle Brazzel, "Top of the Rock," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, January 18, 2004.