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  • ...Broadway-bridge-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|The original configuration of the Broadway Bridge.]] [[Image:Broadway-bridge.jpg|thumb|300px|The Broadway Bridge.]]
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  • ...by the Arkansas River and Third Street to the north and south and I-30 and Broadway to the east and west. The proposed zone was called the "River District," wh
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  • ...orthern Pulaski County. The six bridges are the [[Baring Cross Bridge]], [[Broadway Bridge]], [[Main Street Bridge]], [[Junction Bridge]], [[I-30 Bridge]], and ...llowing [[University Avenue]], [[Asher Avenue]], [[Roosevelt Road]], and [[Broadway]] downtown. [[Arkansas Highway 300]] follows Colonel Glenn Road into wester
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  • ...e a minor league baseball team located in North Little Rock, east of the [[Broadway Bridge]]. The Travelers play in the Texas League, a minor league division t
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  • ...il route: (1) Main at 5th, (2) Main at 7th, (3) Maple at 6th, (4) Maple at Broadway, (5) [[Alltel]] Plaza Stop at 120 Main Street, (6) [[Main Street Bridge]],
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  • ...a Wifi hotspot for Internet access. The street address of the store is 701 Broadway Street. The location was formerly occupied by a [[Snappy Service]] restaura
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  • ...ana, and Scott streets, but later revised to encompass the area bounded by Broadway, Ninth, Markham, and Cumberland streets. Improvements in the district were
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  • ...A [[Arkansas Travelers]] baseball team. The stadium is located at 400 West Broadway on the [[Arkansas River]] in North Little Rock. The ballpark was built by [ .... The park was constructed at the junction of the [[Broadway Bridge]] with Broadway Avenue in North Little Rock. Fans normally park on the Little Rock side of
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  • Mount Holly is bounded by West 11th, West 13th, South Broadway, and South Gaines streets. The cemetery is listed on the National Register
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  • **4108 East Broadway
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  • ...rom the southeast from [[England]]. [[Arkansas Highway 100]] connects East Broadway to East Riverfront Drive downtown.
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  • ...er''' is a replica building started in May 2006 at the corner of Ninth and Broadway streets in Little Rock. The original building burned to the ground during r ...s of America]] building on the site at the corner of West Ninth Street and Broadway was dedicated in 1913 by Booker T. Washington. The building was not in use
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  • The house, located at 2122 Broadway, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • ...sed as a target for small arms fire, dragged behind a car to the corner of Broadway and Ninth streets in the heart of the [[Ninth Street|black business distric
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  • The '''Downtown Corridors Plan''' for Broadway, Capitol, Markham, Ninth, Chester, and Scott streets in downtown Little Roc
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  • ...k]], Arkansas. The dealership was established by [[Fred Balch]] in 1936 on Broadway in the downtown district. The dealer later moved to the corner of Chester a
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  • ...proposed seventy-two condominium complex to be located on land near the [[Broadway Bridge]] in [[North Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • ...stricts of both cities. The six bridges are the [[Baring Cross Bridge]], [[Broadway Bridge]], [[Main Street Bridge]], [[Junction Bridge]], [[I-30 Bridge]], and
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  • ...in the nighttime hours. The first mercury vapor lights were introduced on Broadway Street in January 1959.
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  • ...downtown liquor store. The current City Hall, at the corner of Markham and Broadway, was designed by local architect [[Charles L. Thompson]] in the Classic Rev
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  • ...als -- it had achieved the second-highest traffic counts in the city. Only Broadway, with four designated state highway routes, was more traveled.
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  • ...Renewal Project]]. Three blocks on the north side of Ninth Street west of Broadway survived, as did some businesses on the south side.
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  • ...by the Arkansas River and Third Street to the north and south and I-30 and Broadway to the east and west. The proposed zone was called the "River District," wh
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  • ...s in the [[East End]], [[Granite Mountain neighborhood]], [[South End]], [[Broadway]], and [[Livestock showgrounds neighborhood]]. Local fire chief [[Gann L. N
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  • ...ning of entertainment. Murry's Dinner Playhouse puts on shows ranging from Broadway hits to mysteries, to comedies, to musicals. Some of their past shows inclu
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  • ...now known as the [[Regions Center]]. The tower is located at the corner of Broadway and Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock.
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  • ...er is now known as the [[Regions Center]], and is located at the corner of Broadway and Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock. [[Category:Broadway]]
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  • The bank building is located at the corner of Broadway and Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock. The site was previously occupie [[Category:Broadway]]
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  • ...Broadway-bridge-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|The original configuration of the Broadway Bridge.]] [[Image:Broadway-bridge.jpg|thumb|300px|The Broadway Bridge.]]
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  • ...rtieth floor of the [[Regions Bank Building]] at the corner of Capitol and Broadway avenues in [[Little Rock]].
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  • ...Congregation B'nai Israel Synagogue stood on the northeast corner of South Broadway and West Capitol avenues downtown. The downtown temple had a raised dome. T
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  • '''Bethel A.M.E. Church''' stood on the northeast corner the corner of Broadway and West Ninth Street in the [[Ninth Street]] African-American business dis
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  • ...tyle on the northwest corner of South Broadway and West Sixth streets (524 Broadway) in 1928. The building was designed by [[George Richard Mann]] and [[Howard
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  • ...bb & Company's Lumber Yard and Red Mill''' was located at the north end of Broadway at the [[Arkansas River]] in the later nineteenth century.
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  • ...exander-Butler Rose Garden''' is located at the corner of West Markham and Broadway streets in downtown [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The garden is owned by [[Pul
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  • ...s -- it had achieved the second-highest traffic counts in the city. Only [[Broadway]], with four designated state highway routes, was more traveled.
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  • **1101 South Broadway **1101 East Broadway
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  • *[[Broadway Bridge]]
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  • *Broadway Plaza Shopping Center
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  • ...f Service Station''' occupied the corner of Little Rock's West Capitol and Broadway avenues in 1958. [[Category:Broadway]]
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  • **715 East Broadway Street
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  • **824 Broadway Street
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  • **403 Broadway Street **403 East Broadway Street
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  • ...with thirty-six locations in central Arkansas. [[McDonald's No. 08045]] on Broadway Avenue in downtown [[Little Rock]] received notoriety for being favored by **[[McDonald's No. 08045|701 Broadway]]
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  • **712 Broadway Street
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  • **604 Broadway Street **905 Broadway Street
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  • ...ntersects with [[Broadway]]. The route follows Broadway north across the [[Broadway Bridge]], then east to its intersection again with I-30. The highway is bri
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  • **4903 East Broadway Street ([[Rose City Station]])
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  • ...a Chevrolet dealer in 1929. The company moved to the intersection of West Broadway and Second Street in 1931. When Hardin Bale died in 1948 the company presid
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  • ...px solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">Car-Mart at 1802 East Broadway in North Little Rock</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View **1220 Broadway Street
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  • ...ental practice on Main Street beginning in 1878. Smith owned a home at 707 Broadway. Smith's patents included a peach stoner. He was the author of ''Maudelle:
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  • ...rding III''' (1911-2002) was a commercial photographer with a studio along Broadway in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • ...e [[Arkansas River]] following Broadway out of [[North Little Rock]]. East Broadway becomes East Third Street on the eastern edge of the city and begins to run
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  • **613 Broadway Street **613 East Broadway Street
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  • ...on East Broadway. The highway passes over the [[Arkansas River]] at the [[Broadway Bridge]], then turns west onto Roosevelt Road. At Roosevelt's intersection
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  • ...now known as the [[Regions Center]]. The tower is located at the corner of Broadway and Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock.
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  • ...Minute Man Restaurant,''' featuring char-broiled hamburgers, opened at 407 Broadway in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, on May 26, 1948. The restaurant was formerly
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  • ...yor he accomplished the routing of a drinking water supply line over the [[Broadway Bridge]]. He served thirty-seven years on the [[North Little Rock School Bo
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  • ...ce''' was a drive-in restaurant located at the intersection of Seventh and Broadway in downtown [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. [[Category:Broadway]]
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  • '''Perciful's''' was a drive-in restaurant located on Eighth Street between Broadway and Arch in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • ...ADHE is [[Jim Purcell]]. The interim higher education director is [[Shane Broadway]]. *Kramer Phillips, "Gov. Beebe Asks Shane Broadway to Serve as Interim Higher Ed Director," ''The State Column,'' February 28,
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  • ...terests in granite quarries, monuments, and other building material at 102 Broadway in [[Little Rock]].
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  • ...o any vote. The office of the Pulaski County Judge is located at 201 South Broadway, Suite 400.
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  • The '''Pulaski County Administration Building''' is located at 201 South Broadway in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The building is home to a number of county go
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  • ...tly located in the [[Pulaski County Administration Building]] at 201 South Broadway.
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  • ...tor of the court is [[Joy Pensinger]]. The quorum court meets at 201 South Broadway, Suite 410.
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