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The Little Rock '''Historic District Commission''' is dedicated to the preservation and protection of historic sites and architecturally significant buildings and neighborhoods in Little Rock. The commission operates under the purview of the [[City of Little Rock]]. The city has sixteen designated historic districts on the National Register of Historical Places:  
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The '''Little Rock Historic District Commission''' is dedicated to the preservation and protection of historic sites and architecturally significant buildings and neighborhoods in Little Rock. The commission operates under the purview of the [[City of Little Rock]]. The city has sixteen designated historic districts on the National Register of Historical Places:  
  
 
*[[Boyle Park Historic District]] (added 1995)
 
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*[http://www.littlerock.org/CityCommissions/Detail.aspx?ID=19 Homepage of the Historic District Commission]
 
*[http://www.littlerock.org/CityCommissions/Detail.aspx?ID=19 Homepage of the Historic District Commission]
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*[http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/AR/Pulaski/districts.html National Register of Historical Places - Pulaski County]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 8 January 2016

Little Rock Historic District Commission logo.

The Little Rock Historic District Commission is dedicated to the preservation and protection of historic sites and architecturally significant buildings and neighborhoods in Little Rock. The commission operates under the purview of the City of Little Rock. The city has sixteen designated historic districts on the National Register of Historical Places:

The city planner with responsibility to the commission is Brian Minyard.

Meetings of the Historic District Commission are convened at 5 PM on the second Monday of each month in the Sister Cities Conference Room at Little Rock City Hall.

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