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  • ...orb. During his nine years in Vancouver, Norb fell deeply in love with the city's beautiful architectures and diversity in cultures. The rainy and foggy we ...o rest next to Schedler on a concrete bench under a tree outside McAlister Hall on the Conway campus.
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  • ...rary for the city was located in a two-story house at 211 Maple Street. As city services were segregated at the time, a library for black patrons was estab ...ed in May 2006 in the renovated old [[Old North Little Rock City Hall|City Hall]] and adjacent fire station. The facility is shared with the [[North Little
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  • ...[[Benton]] in March 1931. The library moved next door to the [[Benton City Hall]] on April 3, 1936. The collection was moved again in 1946 to the [[Gann Me
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  • ...f of the Little Rock College, and moved with the college into [[Fitzgerald Hall]] in [[Pulaski Heights]] in 1916. He opened the [[Catholic High School for ...px solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">Street View of Morris Hall</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View
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  • ...osed subdivisions; and to make zoning recommendations to the [[Little Rock City Board of Directors]]." ...has eleven members serving three year terms. Members are appointed by the City Board of Directors. One of the members must also be selected and approved b
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  • ...ed in [[Little Rock City Hall|City Hall]] at 500 West Markham. The current city manager is [[Bruce Moore]]. ====Former City Managers====
    838 bytes (115 words) - 01:43, 27 March 2010
  • ...ed in May 2006 in the renovated old [[Old North Little Rock City Hall|City Hall]] and adjacent fire station. The facility is shared with the [[North Little ...rary for the city was located in a two-story house at 211 Maple Street. As city services were segregated at the time, a library for black patrons was estab
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  • ...War]] the family lived in western Missouri, particularly Belton and Kansas City. In 1867 she married the alcoholic Union physician Charles Gloyd, who died ...cabin and farm in Alpena Pass, but then felt a calling to purchase Hatchet Hall and other nearby cottages to board widows, abused women and children, and l
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