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  • ...|thumb|300px|Historic postcard of International Shoe Company and Ward Body Works in Conway.]] ...sity of Central Arkansas]] (1907). The area is also served by the [[Conway Public School District]], [[St. Joseph School]], and [[Conway Christian School]].
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  • ...mule-drawn rail transportation in the city. This first attempt to provide public transportation in the city immediately failed. ...City Electric Street Railway first contracted with the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to develop "dummy" steam engines to power it
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  • ...was constructed with funding by the University of Arkansas and the Public Works Administration.
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  • ...r 2, 1835. The county is famous for its rich mineral resources. Early salt works in the county supplied the precious mineral to places throughout the mid-so ...-Mart]], the [[State of Arkansas]], [[Saline Memorial Hospital]], [[Benton Public School District]], [[Landers Automotive]], [[Birch Tree Communities]], [[Ri
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  • ...0 the institution opened with twenty-six patients. Later in the decade the Works Progress Administration constructed a new Chambers Building for performing *Mitchell F. Rice and Woodrow Jones, ''Public Policy and the Black Hospital: From Slavery to Segregation to Integration''
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  • ...entral Arkansas]] in the summertime. The theatre was founded in 2006, with public performances beginning in the summer of 2007. The artistic director of the *The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
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  • ...square foot hall was constructed in 1934 with the assistance of the Public Works Administration. It is named for Arkansas state senator Otis T. Wingo, and o
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  • ...onstructed at 1815 Prince Street in 1937 with the assistance of the Public Works Administration. In 2008 the school received a $2.9 million makeover.
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  • ...Poland, who had made his way to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he served as a public school teacher and then professor of German language at Engelman's Academy. Some locals found work at Camp Robinson or at the federal [[Maumelle Ordnance Works]], established for $8 million in 1941 on six thousand acres of land to the
    22 KB (3,445 words) - 22:24, 6 August 2012
  • ...f Central Arkansas]]. The President's Home was constructed by the [[Public Works Administration]] in 1936. The structure underwent extensive remodeling in 1
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  • In June 1933 the president created the Public Works Administration (PWA). The PWA assisted in the construction of a number of b Roosevelt announced the creation of the Civil Works Administration (CWA) on November 8, 1933. By December 1933 more than 58,000
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  • ..."Dave" Ward]], a blacksmith turned school bus manufacturer at [[Ward Body Works]] in Conway. In 1959 he walked away from his undergraduate studies at the U ====The Company Goes Public====
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