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− | The '''Terminal Building''' is located at 500 President Clinton Avenue in the historic Little Rock [[River Market District | + | The '''Terminal Building''' is located at 500 President Clinton Avenue in the historic Little Rock [[River Market District]]. The Terminal Building is now known as the [[Museum Center]], housing the [[Arkansas Museum of Discovery]], [[Hearne Fine Art]], [[Pyramid Art, Books & Custom Framing]], [[Boscos]], the [[Underground Pub]], [[Sonny Williams' Steak Room]], [[Allied Technology Group]], and the law offices of [[Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus, P.C.]] |
The Terminal Building was constructed in the 1920s. From about 1985 to 1991 the building housed the printing presses of the Arkansas Democrat newspaper, and then became a storage building owned by ''Democrat-Gazette'' publisher [[Walter E. Hussman Jr.]] It underwent a $4 million purchase and renovation in the mid-1990s and reopened as the home of the Museum of Discovery in 1998. Much of the funds for the construction came from the [[FUTURE-Little Rock]] sales tax and a private fund-raising campaign. | The Terminal Building was constructed in the 1920s. From about 1985 to 1991 the building housed the printing presses of the Arkansas Democrat newspaper, and then became a storage building owned by ''Democrat-Gazette'' publisher [[Walter E. Hussman Jr.]] It underwent a $4 million purchase and renovation in the mid-1990s and reopened as the home of the Museum of Discovery in 1998. Much of the funds for the construction came from the [[FUTURE-Little Rock]] sales tax and a private fund-raising campaign. |
Revision as of 20:23, 4 October 2008
The Terminal Building is located at 500 President Clinton Avenue in the historic Little Rock River Market District. The Terminal Building is now known as the Museum Center, housing the Arkansas Museum of Discovery, Hearne Fine Art, Pyramid Art, Books & Custom Framing, Boscos, the Underground Pub, Sonny Williams' Steak Room, Allied Technology Group, and the law offices of Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus, P.C.
The Terminal Building was constructed in the 1920s. From about 1985 to 1991 the building housed the printing presses of the Arkansas Democrat newspaper, and then became a storage building owned by Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter E. Hussman Jr. It underwent a $4 million purchase and renovation in the mid-1990s and reopened as the home of the Museum of Discovery in 1998. Much of the funds for the construction came from the FUTURE-Little Rock sales tax and a private fund-raising campaign.