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− | '''Doc's Trading Post''' once occupied a storefront at 201-203 Main Street | + | '''Doc's Trading Post''' is a pawnshop in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The shop once occupied a storefront at 201-203 Main Street, and later moved to 4603 Asher Avenue, Suite 1. The original owner of Doc's Trading Post was [[Sam Levine]]. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | *Carolyn Gray LeMaster, ''A Corner of the Tapestry: A History of the Jewish Experience in Arkansas'' (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1994), 234. | ||
*Mike Trimble, "Biggest Project Includes Leveling of Entire Block," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' March 21, 1968. | *Mike Trimble, "Biggest Project Includes Leveling of Entire Block," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' March 21, 1968. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Main Street]] |
Latest revision as of 22:20, 11 July 2009
Doc's Trading Post is a pawnshop in Little Rock, Arkansas. The shop once occupied a storefront at 201-203 Main Street, and later moved to 4603 Asher Avenue, Suite 1. The original owner of Doc's Trading Post was Sam Levine.
References
- Carolyn Gray LeMaster, A Corner of the Tapestry: A History of the Jewish Experience in Arkansas (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1994), 234.
- Mike Trimble, "Biggest Project Includes Leveling of Entire Block," Arkansas Gazette, March 21, 1968.