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  • ...letes a loop on the Arkansas River Trail formed by trails on the north and south sides of the river and the pedestrian-friendly [[Big Dam Bridge]] located s ...o a "inhabited bridge" complete with attached restaurant, hotel, or office building on the North Little Rock side. The collaborative is exploring the option of
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  • ...c District''' is a six hundred acre local ordinance historic district just south of downtown Little Rock. ...is bounded by I-30 and Ferry Street on the east, Fifteenth Street to the south, Scott and Cumberland streets to the west, and Capitol Street to the north.
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  • The '''Albert Pike Hotel''' is a 1929 Spanish Revival building at 701 South Scott Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The hotel was owned by the Southwest The Albert Pike Hotel, which now serves as an apartment building, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • ...ple''' is a 1924 Classical Revival building located along the 700 block of South Scott Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The edifice is made of limestone and
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  • ...l style. The Elks Club was designed by architect [[Theodore Sanders]]. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • ...kansas Carpet and Furniture Company]] in the 1890s. In the early 1900s the building was occupied by the Jewish Pfeifer Brothers, Leo and Harry, and their fathe ...," which at that time was a stretch given its located at what was then the south end of commercial Main Street. Pfeifer's competed between the world wars wi
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  • ...hool. After completing his graduate degree Vratsinas did a tour of duty in South Korea. In 1983 he became president of the [[Kelley-Nelson Company]]. ...[[Ed Demoss]] and [[Sam Alley]] in 1987. The company built the [[Stephens Building]], the [[Metropolitan National Bank Tower]], and [[Peabody Hotel]].
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  • ...he Arkansas River along the [[Southwest Trail]] to Texas. The bluff on the south side of the river protected the city of Little Rock from flooding. Neighbor ...ants in the area of Pulaski County were the [[Plum Bayou People]], a mound building civilization with remnants still visible at [[Toltec Mounds]] east of the c
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  • ...], an eight-story hotel, and retail shops on the lower floors of the Tower building and the [[Tuf-Nut Lofts]] which also occupy the block. The entire developme
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  • ...Arkansas. The headquarters of the firm moved to North Little Rock from the south side of the river in 2005 to make way for the [[300 Third Tower]] in downto *Edward Klump, "Building on Tower Downtown Starts Soon," '"Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 15,
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  • ...ion of multilevel parking ramps strategically placed on both the north and south ends of the street. A sense of "newness, light, and space" would be created ...esignated for work on a proposed [[Quapaw Quarter]] of historic homes just south of downtown.
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  • ...t South Building and the Rogers Building before being renamed the Stephens Building when a partnership was forged between the [[Doyle Rogers Company]] and [[St ...feet of usable office space and thirteen elevator shafts. The base of the building is made of burgundy granite. A 740-space parking garage is across the stree
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  • .... Rickon]] in 1891. The two worked together in the [[Allis Building]] just south of the [[Old State House]]. Rickon left in 1897.
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  • ...lso known as the '''White-Baucum House''') is an Italianate mansion at 201 South Izard Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The house was constructed by [[R Beginning in the 1950s the home was converted to commercial use. The building became the home of [[Don Mehlburger Engineers]] in the late 1970s. The home
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  • ...p's goal in the Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project was to have "the first capital city in the national where no child will come out of a slum to go t ...esignated for work on a proposed [[Quapaw Quarter]] of historic homes just south of downtown. The plan included projected razing of 2,292 houses and tenemen
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  • The '''Doctors' Building''' was established at 500 South University Avenue in the spring of 1964. More than sixty doctors and a few
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  • ...n Arkansas for one year. It was surpassed by the fourteen story [[Donaghey Building]].
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  • '''Saint Edward's Catholic Church''' is located at 823 South Sherman Street in the [[Diocese of Little Rock]]. The church is across the ...dward Fitzgerald]], then the bishop of Little Rock. A two-story wood-frame building was erected and dedicated at the site on August 26, 1885. The church name h
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  • ...dents in the program pursue their general education course of study in the first two years with other honors students in large groups and small groups. Stud ...colleges are designed to address the special academic and social needs of first-year college students. There are four unique residential living and learnin
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  • ...sts of the Diocese of St. Louis, who traveled to the city around 1830. The first mass in the city was celebrated in 1830. This mass was said by Friar [[Pete ...eered by friars [[Joseph Richard Bole]] and Paris. The land for the church building, referred to as the "Old French Church," was donated by Colonel [[Chester A
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