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  • Rockefeller was born May 1, 1912, in New York City. Rockefeller was the grandson of John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard O ...Americans in Arkansas. He increased the number of blacks working in state government from 325 to 1,800 during his tenure as governor. Rockefeller also integrate
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  • ...Little Rock Parks & Rec maintains more than 5,000 acres of parkland in the city, comprising fifty-two individual parks. The current director of the Departm ...nt Park]]. Parks & Rec also maintains six indoor recreation centers in the city and three golf courses. Other facilities operated under the direction of th
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  • ...es." The Partnership has about 225 members, representing local businesses, government units, nonprofits, churches, landowners, colleges, and universities. ...sentatives: [[Dean Kumpuris]] for the [[City of Little Rock]], Little Rock City Manager [[Bruce Moore]], and [[Metrocentre]] representative [[Millie Ward]]
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  • The Big Dam Bridge cost $16.5 million to build. The federal and state government contributed $12.5 million to the bridge's construction costs, and [[Pulaski ...Other participants in the project were the [[City of Little Rock]], the [[City of North Little Rock]], the [[Arkansas Highway and Transportation Departmen
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  • ...souri. Arkansas Post was originally established as the seat of territorial government, but in 1820 the capitol was moved west to [[Little Rock]]. ...nsus Bureau the population of the state in 2005 was 2,779,154. The largest city in the state is Little Rock with a population of 184,081 in 2004.
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  • ...im Guy went to Harvard University and graduated with a bachelor of arts in government in 1964. While attending the University of Arkansas Law School, he also ser
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  • ...l Peacock, "Do We Pave Paradise? Or Put Up a Park and Rethink Development, City Parks Asks," ''Arkansas Times,'' April 5, 2007. [[Category:Local government]]
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  • ...commission operates under the purview of the [[City of Little Rock]]. The city has sixteen designated historic districts on the National Register of Histo The city planner with responsibility to the commission is [[Brian Minyard]].
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  • '''MacArthur Park''' is the oldest park in the Little Rock city system. The park is home to the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] and the [[MacArthu ...e site a [[City of Little Rock]] park in perpetuity. In return the federal government received 1,000 acres of land in North Little Rock on Big Rock Mountain wher
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  • In the case of ''[[Nora Harris v. City of Little Rock]]'' (2001) the Supreme Court affirmed that the Little Rock B ...t returned a unanimous verdict on behalf of the defendant, ruling that the City of Little Rock's action in taking the land of [[Eugene Pfeifer III]] for th
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  • ...ed by the [[North Little Rock Mayor's Office]] and the [[North Little Rock City Council]]. The City of North Little Rock has been housed in North Little Rock City Hall since 1914.
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  • ...ng the federal government to return the old [[Little Rock Arsenal]] to the city as a park.
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  • [[Category:City government]]
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  • ...todola hired fifty police officers in 2007 to address violent crime in the city. ...n]] and to [[Perry County]]. He is former city attorney of Little Rock and city attorney of Maumelle, and attorney to the Maumelle Public Facilities Board.
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  • ...t. North Little Rock, Arkansas, operates under the mayor-alderman model of government. ====Mayors - City of North Little Rock====
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  • [[Image:City-beautiful.jpg|thumb|300px|City Beautiful Commission logo.]] .... The City Beautiful Commission was founded on January 12, 1948, through [[City of Little Rock]] Ordinance No. 7494.
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  • The land was donated to the [[City of North Little Rock]] by the federal government in 1948. The park remained largely undeveloped at its dedication on Septemb
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  • ...t Trail]] to Texas. The bluff on the south side of the river protected the city of Little Rock from flooding. Neighboring counties include [[Faulkner Count ...civilization with remnants still visible at [[Toltec Mounds]] east of the city of Little Rock. Around 1500 the [[Quapaw Indians]] began hunting in the reg
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  • ...tion of cars and people, group together various functions of the city like government, finance, or retail, thereby make downtown services and retail more conveni
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  • ...siness leaders and government officials traveled to Portland to study that city's regional planning activity and amenities. In particular the mixed-use con
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