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− | The '''Arkansas Political History Audio Tour''' is a project developed for portable MP3 programs that allows downtown Little Rock visitors to listen to stories about particular locations along a walkable two-mile route. Sites along the route include [[MacArthur Park]], the [[Pike-Fletcher-Terry House]], the [[Junction Bridge]], and [[Riverfront Park]]. The audio tour locations are painted on sidewalks. The project is funded by the [[Department of Arkansas Heritage]], and chaired by [[Carolyn Newbern]] of the [[MacArthur Park Group]]. The script for the audio tour was created by [[UALR]] history professor [[ | + | The '''Arkansas Political History Audio Tour''' is a project developed for portable MP3 programs that allows downtown Little Rock visitors to listen to stories about particular locations along a walkable two-mile route. Sites along the route include [[MacArthur Park]], the [[Pike-Fletcher-Terry House]], the [[Junction Bridge]], and [[Riverfront Park]]. The audio tour locations are painted on sidewalks. The project is funded by the [[Department of Arkansas Heritage]], and chaired by [[Carolyn Newbern]] of the [[MacArthur Park Group]]. The script for the audio tour was created by [[UALR]] history professor [[James D. Ross]]. |
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Revision as of 12:23, 29 May 2008
The Arkansas Political History Audio Tour is a project developed for portable MP3 programs that allows downtown Little Rock visitors to listen to stories about particular locations along a walkable two-mile route. Sites along the route include MacArthur Park, the Pike-Fletcher-Terry House, the Junction Bridge, and Riverfront Park. The audio tour locations are painted on sidewalks. The project is funded by the Department of Arkansas Heritage, and chaired by Carolyn Newbern of the MacArthur Park Group. The script for the audio tour was created by UALR history professor James D. Ross.
References
Allison Nichols, "Window Opens on Downtown LR History," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, May 28, 2008.