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The first local '''Walgreen Drug Store''' was located on Main Street in downtown Little Rock, next door to [[Moses Melody Shop]]. Walgreen's opened at the location in the 1930s.
 
The first local '''Walgreen Drug Store''' was located on Main Street in downtown Little Rock, next door to [[Moses Melody Shop]]. Walgreen's opened at the location in the 1930s.
  
During the 1960s Civil Rights struggle the store experienced sit-ins by African Americans protesting the store's segregated lunch counters. The store closed on January 15, 1977.
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During the 1960s Civil Rights struggle the store experienced sit-ins by African Americans protesting the store's segregated lunch counters. The store closed on January 15, 1977, and was replaced by a [[Country Kitchen]] chicken franchise.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
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*Leroy Donald, "Let's Stroll Down the New Mall ...," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' October 2, 1977.
 
*"Downtown Store of Walgreen's is Up for Sale," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' June 8, 1976.
 
*"Downtown Store of Walgreen's is Up for Sale," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' June 8, 1976.
 
*William Green, "2 Main Street Businesses Ending Closing Out Sales," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' January 16, 1977.
 
*William Green, "2 Main Street Businesses Ending Closing Out Sales," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' January 16, 1977.

Revision as of 10:35, 27 August 2008

The first local Walgreen Drug Store was located on Main Street in downtown Little Rock, next door to Moses Melody Shop. Walgreen's opened at the location in the 1930s.

During the 1960s Civil Rights struggle the store experienced sit-ins by African Americans protesting the store's segregated lunch counters. The store closed on January 15, 1977, and was replaced by a Country Kitchen chicken franchise.

References

  • Leroy Donald, "Let's Stroll Down the New Mall ...," Arkansas Gazette, October 2, 1977.
  • "Downtown Store of Walgreen's is Up for Sale," Arkansas Gazette, June 8, 1976.
  • William Green, "2 Main Street Businesses Ending Closing Out Sales," Arkansas Gazette, January 16, 1977.

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