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The Pine Bluff Hotel was established in downtown Little Rock at the corner of Fifth and Main streets in 1913. The hotel housed a jewelry store, a gift shop, a barber shop, and a restaurant & lounge in its heyday. The former Victorian/Corinthian-style hotel still holds the largest display of stained glass in the state of Arkansas, comprising eighty-one panels. The hotel closed in 1969.
The hotel underwent restoration beginning in 1991 by the organization Citizens United to Save the Pines.
References
- Tracy Courage, "Group Restoring Hotel Pines' Former Glory," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, July 27, 1998.
- Kane Webb, "Beauty and Blight: Little Rock's Diametrical Downtown," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette October 7, 2007.