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  • [[Image:Ark-sports-hall-fame.jpg|thumb|300px|Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in North Little Rock. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ...Games. A one hundred-seat theater plays a film documenting the history of sports in Arkansas. The museum was created at a cost of $3.5 million.
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  • ...[[Barton Coliseum]] at the [[State Fairgrounds]] with a downtown multi-use sports arena. Quipped Partnership executive vice president [[Jack Turner]] at the ...rmation superhighway (the "American Commons" part), and a farmer's market, sports center, "discover center," and children's museum (the "Festival Landing" pa
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  • *Bill Worthen, "Pedestrians Downtown with a Sports Arena," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' April 12, 1983.
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  • ...]]. We need significant gathering places throughout the city. What about a sports complex out west? What can we do to develop [[Fourche Creek]]? How do we ma
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  • ...f the [[RiverBlades]] ice hockey team. The arena also holds the [[Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame]], which is accessible on the western side of the building. Th [[Category:Sports]]
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  • *[http://www.myspace.com/bearsdenpizza Bear's Den Pizza & Sports Bar MySpace page]
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  • The Travelers were the first professional sports team to be named after a state rather than a city, as they were renamed fro [[Category:Sports]]
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  • ...isit by Vaclav Havel and his wife Olga Havlova. There are also displays of sports memorabilia, holiday activities at the White House, family celebrations, fi
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  • '''Gusano's''' is a Chicago-style pizzeria and sports bar in the historic downtown [[Little Rock River Market]]. The restaurant i
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  • [[Category:Sports venues]]
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  • '''Club Coconuts''' is a defunct self-styled "Caribbean sports bar" located at 300 President Clinton Avenue in downtown Little Rock. The b
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  • ...large televisions and two projection screens, making it a favorite for all sports fans.
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  • ...rkansas]], and is a board member of [[Pulaski Academy]] and the [[Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame]].
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  • [[Category:Sports venues]]
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  • *[[Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame]]
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  • In 2003 Valentine was inducted in the [[Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame]], the [[Arkansas Officials Association Hall of Fame]] in 1998
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  • ...ery Program (UPARR) grant for the rehabilitation of the park. The park now sports new basketball courts, playground, softball field, and lighting.
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  • [[Image:Ark-sports-hall-fame.jpg|thumb|300px|Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in North Little Rock. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ...Games. A one hundred-seat theater plays a film documenting the history of sports in Arkansas. The museum was created at a cost of $3.5 million.
    615 bytes (87 words) - 21:10, 30 April 2011
  • *[[Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame]]
    3 KB (389 words) - 13:18, 8 February 2010
  • ...e market for good manufactured in the south-central part of the country, a sports center and marina along the Arkansas River, a downtown local and interurban
    3 KB (473 words) - 09:15, 6 September 2009
  • ...[[Barton Coliseum]] on the [[State Fairgrounds]] with a downtown multi-use sports arena. ...sultant [[Tom Hodges]] and other study group members on a plan for a major sports arena in downtown Little Rock in an area bounded by Markham, Cumberland, Se
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