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  • The '''UA Four''' is a defunct United Artists-owned cinema complex at 1200 Breckenridge Drive. The UA Four closed in 1990
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  • The '''UA Park Plaza 7''' is a defunct United Artists-owned theater complex at 6320 C Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The UA Par
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  • ...trail from those who constructed a mound for a bike ramp to young aspiring artists. The graffiti ranges from kids messing around with spray paint under the C
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  • ...its own economic growth with a diverse range of inhabitants—businesses, artists, residents, musicians, etc.
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  • ...d was renamed Razorback Twin Drive-in. The drive-in was acquired by United Artists in 1975 and renamed Big Red Twin Drive-In. The drive-in closed in 1980 and
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  • ...Drive in 1999 and features stadium seating. The theater is owned by United Artists.
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  • ...United Theatres. Around 1972 the company was purchased outright by United Artists Theatres.
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  • ...alogs raisonnés. The library also has extensive vertical files on various artists and exhibitions, subscriptions to fifty art periodicals, and art auction ca
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  • ...ographer in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in the late nineteenth century. His artists' studio stood at the corner of Fourteenth and Bishop streets, and later at
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  • A number of U.S. Post Office murals in Arkansas were painted by artists hired under the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture. Ri
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  • ...eakdown, the house became the residence of Elsie and Louis Freund who were artists. If not for the Freund's purchase, the house would have been destroyed and
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  • ...het Hall became the residence of Elsie and Louis Freund, both of whom were artists. If not for the Freund's purchase the house would have been destroyed and s
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