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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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  • ...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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