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  • The '''Frese Cottage''' is a historic slate-roofed home located at 1614 Louisiana in the Quapaw Quarter of Little [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • The '''Murrell-Stone House''' is a historic Queen Anne and Colonial Revival-style home constructed around 1890 as a ren [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...ort mirror-image architectural plans and were constructed around 1890. The homes were occupied by Mrs. Blakely Turner, Sr. and two unmarried daughters named [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • The '''Abeles Apartments House''' stands at 1409 Louisiana Street in the historic [[Quapaw Quarter]] of Little Rock, Arkansas. The building, built around 191 [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...kinger-Schmand House''' was built around 1899 at 1416 Center Street in the historic [[Quapaw Quarter]] of Little Rock, Arkansas. The home was first occupied by [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...committee designated for work on a proposed [[Quapaw Quarter]] of historic homes just south of downtown.
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  • [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...[Woodruff Elementary School]] is located at the southeastern corner of the historic district. The [[Billy Mitchell Boys and Girls Club]] at 3107 West Capitol A ...reflect the income levels of moderate, working class families. Some larger homes for middle class residents are found on the 100 block of Johnson Street.
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  • ...plication is that gang provides family experiences not available in broken homes. A Hoover Folk member is shown brandishing "gats" (guns) and receiving a pr North Little Rock's [[Old Mill]] and Little Rock's [[Governor's Mansion Historic District]] are two of the shooting locations of the film.
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  • ...ver]] in North Little Rock. The development will feature 175 single-family homes and about 200 apartment units or condos. She is co-developing Rockwater Vil ...t the River Road into a pedestrian and bicycle path, restore structures of historic value, landscape a rail yard, and add new lights and signage.
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  • ...ger Engineers]] in the late 1970s. The home is on the National Register of Historic Places. *Leslie Newell Peacock, "Little Rock Evicts Squatters from Historic House," ''Arkansas Times,'' July 1, 2010.
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  • ...committee designated for work on a proposed [[Quapaw Quarter]] of historic homes just south of downtown. The plan included projected razing of 2,292 houses
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  • ...ve except our very life blood over a long period of years to pay for these homes, improvements, and educate our children. Now the housing authority to come Eleven structures in the Dunbar neighborhood are on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • ...t, parking facilities, street landscapes, and the preservation of historic homes in the [[Quapaw Quarter]].
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  • '''Park Hill''' is a historic neighborhood in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Homes in the area are built in the Craftsman, Cottage, and California bungalow st
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  • ...reek Revival-style '''Pike-Fletcher-Terry House''' in the [[MacArthur Park Historic District]] at 411 East Seventh Street was constructed in 1839. The house is *Paulette Walker and Alan Paulson, ''Historic Pulaski County: Arkansas'' (Arcadia Publishing, 1999), 19.
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  • ...oln House''' is located at 310 East Seventh Street in the [[MacArthur Park Historic District]] of downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The home was built for druggi ...tlerock.org/Images/UserFiles/PDF/StatisticsReports/1-22.pdf MacArthur Park Historic District: Guidelines for Rehabilitation and New Construction]
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  • The '''Cook House''' at 605 East Sixth Street in the [[MacArthur Park Historic District]] of Little Rock, once housed the city's first full-time undertake ...tlerock.org/Images/UserFiles/PDF/StatisticsReports/1-22.pdf MacArthur Park Historic District: Guidelines for Rehabilitation and New Construction]
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  • ...tlerock.org/Images/UserFiles/PDF/StatisticsReports/1-22.pdf MacArthur Park Historic District: Guidelines for Rehabilitation and New Construction] [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...tlerock.org/Images/UserFiles/PDF/StatisticsReports/1-22.pdf MacArthur Park Historic District: Guidelines for Rehabilitation and New Construction] [[Category:Historic homes]]
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