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[[Image:History-pavilion.jpg|thumb|The History Pavilion in Riverfront Park. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
 
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The '''History Pavilion''' in Little Rock's [[Riverfront Park]] opened in 1983 to educate the public on the history of the city and of its famous nearby landmark [[La Petite Roche]]. The open air shelter also protects the two-ton, 20 foot-tall Indian Head carved by [[Peter Toth]] in 1975.
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The '''History Pavilion''' in Little Rock's [[Riverfront Park]] opened in 1983 to educate the public on the history of the city and of its famous nearby landmark [[La Petite Roche]]. The open air shelter also protects a two-ton, 20 foot-tall Indian Head carved by [[Peter Toth]] in 1975.
  
 
The rental charge for the pavilion is $50.
 
The rental charge for the pavilion is $50.

Latest revision as of 11:11, 4 March 2008

The History Pavilion in Riverfront Park. Photo by Phil Frana.

The History Pavilion in Little Rock's Riverfront Park opened in 1983 to educate the public on the history of the city and of its famous nearby landmark La Petite Roche. The open air shelter also protects a two-ton, 20 foot-tall Indian Head carved by Peter Toth in 1975.

The rental charge for the pavilion is $50.

References

  • Jack Schnedler, "Don't Knock That Little Rock," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, August 3, 2001.

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