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  • ...e Rock Air Force Base]], buried the water line from Lake Fort Smith to the city of Fort Smith, and hung telephone lines from Little Rock to Fort Smith and *"Arkansas Construction Hall of Fame," ''Arkansas Business,'' April 2, 2001.
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  • ...mpner Opera House]], the [[Pulaski County Courthouse]], [[Little Rock City Hall]], and the [[Old State House]], and provide enhancements to the Statehouse ...nd Conventions]], the [[Little Rock Housing Authority]], the [[Little Rock City Beautiful Committee]], [[Central Arkansas Transit]], the [[Metrocentre Impr
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  • *Dealt with complaints of food, residence hall hours, and dance bands * Wrote resolution to city (Little Rock) barring rock concert
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  • [[Image:Wingo-hall-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Historic postcard view of Wingo Hall.]] [[Image:Mcalister-hall-sw.JPG|thumb|300px|McAlister Hall, home of the Honors College.]]
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  • Little Rock High School was fourth in a sequence of high schools in the city: *[[Scott Street School]] (City High School) (1885-1890) at 14th & Scott
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  • '''Bill Dickey''' was a Major League hall of fame catcher with the New York Yankees. Dickey spent seventeen years in ...a, in 1907. He grew up in Kensett, Arkansas, near Searcy. He played on the city team, and also for Searcy High School. He began playing baseball for the [[
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  • ...ay 365]]. The [[Union Pacific Railroad]] also passes through the city. The city is served by the [[Conway Municipal Airport]]. ...t the intersection of Caldwell and Locusts streets downtown. [[Conway City Hall]] is located at the intersection of Front and Oak streets.
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  • Clarke was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, on August 18, 1854 to Walter and Ellen (White) Clarke. His fa ...enter in Washington, D.C. The statue had resided in the Capitol's Statuary Hall from 1921, when it was sculpted by Pompeo Coppini, until 2008 when it was m
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  • ...of St. Louis, who traveled to the city around 1830. The first mass in the city was celebrated in 1830. This mass was said by Friar [[Peter Donnelly]] on t ...sed in 1962 as families moved to new neighborhoods on the west side of the city.
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  • ...e:Argenta-city-admin-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Postcard view of the Argenta City Administration Building]] ...he [[North Little Rock City Council Chamber]], and the [[North Little Rock City Clerk's Office]].
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  • ...a new Chambers Building for performing surgeries and as a dining and craft hall. In 1940 the sanatorium began providing a nurses' training program.
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  • *White City Church *Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses
    28 KB (3,762 words) - 10:47, 2 July 2010
  • *[[Hall High School]] *Rose City Elementary School
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  • *Hall Plaza Shopping Center *Rose City Shopping Center
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  • ...e="border: 1px solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">Concordia Hall undergoing renovation</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View ...main floor of the building will provide exhibit space for the [[Concordia Hall Museum]].
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  • ...alderman. Hilb arrived in the city in 1864. In 1882 Hilb built [[Concordia Hall]] on Markham Avenue as a place for gatherings by the Jewish [[Concordia Ass
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  • ...Association was established in 1864 to assist new Jewish immigrants in the city. (The earliest known Jewish settlers in Little Rock were brothers [[Jacob M The association's [[Concordia Hall]] on [[Markham Street]] downtown was constructed by [[Max Hilb]] in 1882. C
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  • [[Image:Conway-city-hall-1.jpg|thumb|300px|Conway City Hall. Photo by Phil Frana.]] '''Conway City Hall''' is located at 1201 Oak Street on [[Toad Suck Square]] in downtown [[Conw
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  • ...any is a charter member of the Environmental Protection Agency's WasteWise Hall of Fame. Old furnishings are recycled through Virco's Take-Back program. Th IC in Conway represents one of the two largest manufacturing plants in the city, the other being bus manufacturer [[IC Corporation]].
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  • ...n preparation for the American centennial celebrations in 1876. The [[Rose City Brass and String Band]] from Little Rock performed at the pavilion. This ve ...zers, as well as a two-story shack, which became the first community dance hall and a staging area for new arrivals. Choinski's daughter, Helen Schnable, r
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