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'''Lloyd England Hall''' was the site of [[Arkansas Boys State]] from 1948 to 1974. Today the hall holds the [[Arkansas National Guard Museum]].
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'''Lloyd England Hall''' is on the grounds of [[Camp Robinson]] in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The building was erected in 1932, and included a gym, movie theater, and dance hall for the National Guard Training Center.
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The building, named after Major General [[Lloyd England]], was the site of [[Arkansas Boys State]] from 1948 to 1974. Since September 1999 the hall has been home to the [[Arkansas National Guard Museum]].
  
 
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*Andrew A. Green, "Old Camp Robinson Goes on Display," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' September 12, 1999.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 8 March 2008

Lloyd England Hall is on the grounds of Camp Robinson in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The building was erected in 1932, and included a gym, movie theater, and dance hall for the National Guard Training Center.

The building, named after Major General Lloyd England, was the site of Arkansas Boys State from 1948 to 1974. Since September 1999 the hall has been home to the Arkansas National Guard Museum.

References

  • Andrew A. Green, "Old Camp Robinson Goes on Display," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, September 12, 1999.

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