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− | The '''Dunbar neighborhood''' underwent extensive revitalization beginning in May 1951 under the [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]]. More than $2.2 million in federal money was spent | + | The '''Dunbar neighborhood''' underwent extensive revitalization beginning in May 1951 under the [[Urban Progress Association]]'s [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]]. More than $2.2 million in federal money was spent on the effort, which represented the third major urban renewal project in the United States. One hundred and forty-two "slum shacks" were torn down in a ten block area encompassed by High Street, Izard Street, Wright Avenue, and Eighteenth Street. Wright Avenue was also upgraded and widened during the project. |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 09:32, 25 August 2008
The Dunbar neighborhood underwent extensive revitalization beginning in May 1951 under the Urban Progress Association's Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project. More than $2.2 million in federal money was spent on the effort, which represented the third major urban renewal project in the United States. One hundred and forty-two "slum shacks" were torn down in a ten block area encompassed by High Street, Izard Street, Wright Avenue, and Eighteenth Street. Wright Avenue was also upgraded and widened during the project.
References
- Matilda Tuohey, "Little Rock Has Massive Urban Renewal Program," Arkansas Gazette, February 17, 1963.