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  • ...al routes and four express routes converge on the travel center. The River Cities Travel Center opened with 21 separate bus bays, a main concourse, clock tow ...OTAK, Inc. consulted on transportation design. Subcontractors on the River Cities Travel Center were Middleton Heat & Air, Don Williams, Diverse Steel Erecti
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  • ...rs fled and flocked to country cottages and shopping centers. Like so many cities Little Rock's residents exited to the suburbs and exurbs in search of econo ...pattern of development not so different from that found in other Southern cities. There is the same struggle over civilization and its discontents: the leng
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  • ...arrison, and Magnolia. These reports generally had no direct impact on the cities. But in 1981 he completed a report on his hometown called the "Downtown Lit ...it would take to elevate this city to another competitive level with other cities in the country," noted Moses. Grobmyer, a corporate attorney by trade, agre
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  • ...ation, Technology, and Communications and serves on the National League of Cities Board of Directors and the Municipalities in Transition on Public Finance.
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  • ...from the streets of Little Rock. "We want to help stop homeless sweeps in cities when there are big events," said Stoops. City manager [[Bruce Moore]] disag Cities that followed Little Rock in the meanest city designation were Atlanta, Cin
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  • ...ots in Arkansas, and we were excited when our partners in the presidential cities of Hope, Hot Springs, Fayetteville and Little Rock came up with this idea."
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  • The cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock and Pulaski County each paid 6.7 perce
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  • ...Rock parts of the [[Arkansas River Trail]] on the east side of the sister cities. In November 2007 Clinton Foundation spokesperson [[Jordan Johnson]] explai
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  • *[[Sister Cities Commission]] ...The city has focused on some of the same goals driving other revitalizing cities like [[Portland]], San Antonio, and Baltimore. These goals include improvin
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  • Spring 1993 - Little Rock, Fayetteville, and other Arkansas cities begin lobbying for Clinton Library site
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  • ...the wet counties have dry areas within their borders such as townships or cities. These are considered ''dry/wet'' or ''moist'' counties. The image to the r
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  • ...ned for public service on November 1, 2004. Little Rock is one of only ten cities in the country with an active electric trolley rail system. *[[River Cities Travel Center]] - 310 East Capitol (Little Rock)
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  • ...ong thirty candidate sites. He initially whittled a long list of candidate cities down to Little Rock on February 13, 1997.
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  • ...: A Book Containing Brief Histories and Lists About Little Rock and Nearby Cities'' (Little Rock, AR: James W. Bell, 1980).
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  • ...ame from the quote by Mahatma Gandhi, "India is not to be found in its few cities but in the 700,000 villages ... we have hardly ever paused to inquire if th
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  • *Jake Sandlin, "Riverfronts' Success Reflects 2 Cities' Work; Project Drew 175,000 in '97," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' May 26,
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  • ...e PEZ covers 17.2 square miles, encompassing fifteen census tracts in both cities.
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  • ...dge." Villines conceived of the bridge project and way to bring the sister cities of central Arkansas closer together and to promote exercise: "Bridges conne ...steel observation towers, lighting, and flagpoles representing all eleven cities in Pulaski County were designed by [[George Wittenberg III]] of the [[Unive
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  • ...r surroundings that include the Seine, Montmarte, and various other French cities. [[Signac]] also enjoyed sailing, so many of his works were done on his tra
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  • ...2008, with a ribbon-tying event symbolizing the new connection between the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock. *Pryor Jordan, "Bridge's Uniting of Cities Honored," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' May 18, 2008.
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  • ...sion 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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  • ...mpany expanded to secure 137 Post Office contracts, serving almost a dozen cities across the country. The company currently operates 900 tractors, which trav
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  • ..."I had no competition in the area of African-American art. I went to other cities -- Dallas, St. Louis, Memphis -- to see what they were doing with African-A
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  • *Jake Sandlin, "Riverfronts' Success Reflects 2 Cities' Work; Project Drew 175,000 in '97," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' May 26,
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  • ...al routes and four express routes converge on the travel center. The River Cities Travel Center opened with 21 separate bus bays, a main concourse, clock tow ...OTAK, Inc. consulted on transportation design. Subcontractors on the River Cities Travel Center were Middleton Heat & Air, Don Williams, Diverse Steel Erecti
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  • ...Ouachita Mountains]], including the cone-shaped [[Pinnacle Mountain]]. The cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock sit astride what was once a natural fo Pulaski County has a number of incorporated cities within its boundaries: [[Cammack Village]], [[Jacksonville]], [[Little Roc
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  • *Jake Sandlin, "Riverfronts' Success Reflects 2 Cities' Work; Project Drew 175,000 in '97," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' May 26,
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  • ...bridges spanning the [[Arkansas River]] in the downtown districts of both cities. The six bridges are the [[Baring Cross Bridge]], [[Broadway Bridge]], [[Ma
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  • ...slum owner who gets away for practically nothing? ... The tool to save our cities is urban renewal."
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  • *Leroy Donald, "Arkansas Cities Take Lead in Urban Renewal," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' August 27, 1961. *"What's Urban Renewal? It Halts the Blight and Rebuilds Cities," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' January 16, 1966.
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  • ...orne Family Spectacle of Lights]] sponsors displays in thirty-two Arkansas cities.
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  • ...cities must change too, to accommodate us the way we want to live, or our cities will die."
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  • ...it would take to elevate this city to another competitive level with other cities in the country," noted Moses. Grobmyer, a corporate attorney by trade, agre
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  • ...c Arts in the 1980s. These games included ''M.U.L.E.'' (1983), ''The Seven Cities of Gold'' (1984), ''Heart of Africa'' (1985), ''Robot Rascals'' (1986), and The single-player game ''Seven Cities of Gold'' was inspired when Bunten lost his way during a backpacking trip.
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  • Faulkner County has a number of incorporated cities within its boundaries: [[Conway]], [[Greenbrier]], [[Holland]], [[Mayflower
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  • ...l and Local Histories and Descriptions of Each of the States, Territories, Cities, and Towns of the Union: Also Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Person
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  • ...itute in Altus, Arkansas, at a place marking the highest point between the cities of [[Little Rock]] and Fort Smith. The founder of Central Institute was the
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  • ...six hundred players organized into seven- and eleven-player teams from the cities of Arkadelphia, Benton, Cabot, Conway, Hot Springs, Jacksonville, Little Ro
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  • ...l and Local Histories and Descriptions of Each of the States, Territories, Cities, and Towns of the Union: Also Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Person
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  • Conway County has three incorporated cities within its boundaries: [[Morrilton]], [[Oppelo]], and [[Plumerville]]. It h
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  • Lonoke County has a number of incorporated cities within its boundaries: [[Austin]], [[Cabot]], [[Carlisle]], [[England]], [[
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  • Saline County has a number of incorporated cities within its boundaries: [[Benton]], [[Bryant]], and [[Haskell]]. Incorporate
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  • ...as a youth to Newburyport, Massachusetts, and studied architecture in the cities of Boston, Chicago, and Des Moines before setting in Little Rock. He served
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  • '''Hospitals''' of various sorts are found in the larger cities of central Arkansas.
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  • '''Post offices''' are located in many cities in central Arkansas.
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  • ...y]], and the [[Public Utilities Company of Arkansas]] merged with Southern Cities to form the Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company. The company purchased [[Little
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  • ...rtered in [[North Little Rock]], Arkansas. The organization has 435 member cities and towns.
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  • ...ny manages more than 10,000 parking spaces in eighty-three lots in the two cities. Best Park is owned by Little Rock native [[Jeff Duncan]]. The company head
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  • ...as a National Science project director at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities from 2000-2004.
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  • ...light, heat, and power and current to municipalities and consumers in such cities." Merchants' Lighting was dissolved on October 23, 1914.
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  • ...lowed the Sunday sale of liquor in hotels and restaurants in four Arkansas cities: Little Rock, [[North Little Rock]], Hot Springs, and [[Weiderkehr Village]
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