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  • The '''Balcony''' was a private club on the 100 block of Main Street in downtown Little Rock.
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  • ...axwell House Restaurant''' once occupied frontage on the 100 block of Main Street in downtown Little Rock.
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  • The '''New Theater''' once occupied frontage at 112-114 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The New Theater opened in the 1930s and closed aro
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  • ...al Center]], and [[Temple B'nai Israel]]. He was also author of the [[Main Street 1969 plan]] and [[Capitol Place plan]] for urban renewal in the city in the ...ather [[Gus Blass]] established the [[Gus Blass Department Store]] on Main Street. His father was store owner [[Noland Blass Sr.]] Blass Jr. is a graduate of
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  • '''Sears Roebuck and Co.''' once occupied frontage at 618-624 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The store moved to University Avenue in the wester
    213 bytes (33 words) - 15:16, 3 September 2008
  • ...''' was president of [[Arkansas Carpet and Furniture Company]] at 711 Main Street in Little Rock, and president of [[Little Rock Unlimited Progress]] in the [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...around 1910 and closed in 1975. The Arkansas, located at 510-514 Louisiana Street, was a 1,200 seat United Artists theater. It was managed in the 1970s by [[ [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...'' owned the [[C. W. Pumphrey Watch and Jewelry Repair]] store at 701 Main Street in Little Rock.
    259 bytes (34 words) - 04:48, 27 August 2008
  • ...nd owner of women's clothing store [[Gold's House of Fashion]] at 317 Main Street. Gold opened his doors in 1964 after purchasing a clothing store operated b
    755 bytes (112 words) - 21:13, 30 August 2008
  • ...by Main Street, [[Interstate-30]], the [[Arkansas River]], and Seventeenth Street should be protected from further demolition activity, and the moderate-inco
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  • [[Image:Mcclellans-main-street-1964.jpg|thumb|McLellan's on Main Street in 1964.]] '''McLellan's''' was a grocery and variety store at 600-606 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The store opened in November 1949 with 225 regular
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  • ...harles Phillips''' was the manager of [[Phillips Men's Store]] at 608 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The store was established in 1939.
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  • ...in's Men's Wear''' was a clothing chain that occupied frontage at 301 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, from 1936 to January 1977. The last store man [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Gene Blascyk''' was the manager of [[Zale's]] jewelry store at 406 Main Street in downtown Little Rock in the 1970s. *Bob Stover, "Rumor is Fact: Main Merchants Say They're Happy, Successful," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' May 16, 197
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  • '''Ninth Street''' in downtown Little Rock was once known as the central hub of African Ame ...ttle Rock Urban Renewal Project]]. Three blocks on the north side of Ninth Street west of Broadway survived, as did some businesses on the south side.
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  • '''Lido Moore's Cafeteria''' occupied frontage at 415 Main Street in Little Rock in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...occupied the twenty-one story [[Union National Bank Building]] at 400 Main Street. The bank building was the tallest tower in Arkansas until November 1969 wh [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...ecember 1, 1963. Lunch counters were desegregated on January 1, 1963. Main Street motion picture theaters were desegregated on June 1, 1963. Thirty-eight res *Shelby Steele, "The Legacy of Little Rock," ''Wall Street Journal,'' September 25, 2007.
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  • '''Gus Kumpuris''' operated the [[Gus Kumpuris Restaurant]] at 100 Main Street in 1952.
    214 bytes (24 words) - 14:36, 2 September 2008
  • The '''Max Itzkowitz Restaurant''' occupied frontage at 102 Main Street in 1952.
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