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[[Image:Lr-paint-1.jpg|thumb|Little Rock Paint and Wallpaper building. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
 
[[Image:Lr-paint-1.jpg|thumb|Little Rock Paint and Wallpaper building. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
 
[[Image:Lr-paint-sign-1.jpg|thumb|Little Rock Paint and Wallpaper sign. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
 
[[Image:Lr-paint-sign-1.jpg|thumb|Little Rock Paint and Wallpaper sign. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
'''Little Rock Paint and Wallpaper Co.''' was the oldest paint store in Little Rock before closing in the mid-2000s. The store opened in 1880.
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'''Little Rock Paint and Wallpaper Co.''' was the oldest paint store in Little Rock before closing in the mid-2000s. The store first opened in the city in 1880, and moved to the intersection of Kavanaugh and Markham in 1969. In 2009 [[The Station Community Grocery and Deli]] moved into the former paint store.
  
 
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==References==
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*Kyle Brazzel, "What Recession? New Markham Street Area Business Boomlet Defiantly Snubs Its Nose at a Decidedly Unfriendly Economy," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' April 14, 2009.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:48, 28 April 2009

Little Rock Paint and Wallpaper building. Photo by Phil Frana.
Little Rock Paint and Wallpaper sign. Photo by Phil Frana.

Little Rock Paint and Wallpaper Co. was the oldest paint store in Little Rock before closing in the mid-2000s. The store first opened in the city in 1880, and moved to the intersection of Kavanaugh and Markham in 1969. In 2009 The Station Community Grocery and Deli moved into the former paint store.

References

  • Kyle Brazzel, "What Recession? New Markham Street Area Business Boomlet Defiantly Snubs Its Nose at a Decidedly Unfriendly Economy," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, April 14, 2009.

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