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  • ...e finalists were considered: Arkadelphia, Conway, and Searcy. On the fifty-first ballot Conway was selected. The trustees were swayed by an offer of $10,000 ...dining hall, and classrooms. The two other buildings, North Dormitory and South Dormitory, served as residences. An original President's Home was also hast
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  • ...kansas, was built in 1920 for the [[Fones Brothers Hardware Company]]. The building was renovated in 1993 to house the [[Main Library]] of the [[Central Arkans
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  • ...n and East Capitol avenues in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The Exchange Building was built in 1921.
    262 bytes (35 words) - 13:43, 31 January 2009
  • ...pany headquarters was constructed from two adjoining buildings. The corner building at 705 Louisiana was built in stages from 1906 to 1921. The next door struc
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  • ...rder: 1px solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">Street View of First Christian Church, 1500 North Mississippi</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View '''First Christian Church''' is a congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of
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  • ...s in Little Rock, Arkansas. A playground was located directly south of the building.
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  • ...uilding was located at the corner of Scott Street and Capitol Avenue. This building in 2009 is occupied by the offices of the ''[[Arkansas Democrat-Gazette]]'' ...orner of South Broadway and West Sixth streets (524 Broadway) in 1928. The building was designed by [[George Richard Mann]] and [[Howard Seymour Stern]]. Durin
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  • ...aptist Church''' and its Educational Building have been located at 904-914 South Cross Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, since at least the middle of the
    401 bytes (58 words) - 16:12, 30 December 2011
  • ...d by architect [[Charles L. Thompson]] and constructed in 1925. The church building was formerly occupied by the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church. The Emmanuel Baptist Church was earlier located at 817 South Chester Street in Little Rock, Arkansas, around the middle of the twentieth
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  • ...for the church was completed that same year. The church was located at 901 South State Street around the middle of the twentieth century.
    381 bytes (48 words) - 10:32, 2 July 2010
  • ...e first U.S. Post Office in the area was at Cadron Gap before its transfer south to [[Conway Station]] in 1872.
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  • '''Plumerville''' is an incorporated city in south-east [[Conway County]], Arkansas. The city is located at the intersection o In 1987 fire broke out in the downtown district of the city. A city jail building dating to the 1880s survived the fire.
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  • [[Image:Aetn-van.JPG|thumb|300px|The AETN Building on the UCA campus. Photo by Phil Frana.]] The address of AETN is 350 South Donaghey Avenue in [[Conway]].
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  • ...1 Oak Street on [[Toad Suck Square]] in downtown [[Conway]], Arkansas. The building houses the [[Conway Mayor's Office|office of the mayor]] and his assistant. [[Simon Park]] is just south of City Hall. The south side of the building, facing the park, is covered by a twenty-six by thirty-six foot historical
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  • ...ed [[Bertha Cazort]] of Vilonia and moved with his new bride to Conway. He first worked as a blacksmith for the Williams Brothers Pipe Line Company, but in ...hool District]] - but continued in blacksmithing until 1939, when he began building bus bodies full time.
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  • ...rrived from urban Milwaukee and Chicago, as well as the Polish homeland. A first wave of twenty-two Marche immigrants followed Polish nobleman [[Timothy von ...on the very same train that brought them to Marche. Immigrants spent their first days living in Colonel Atkinson's boarded up band pavilion. Some forty fami
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  • ...school is named for [[Ellen Grisard Smith]], a local civic leader and the first female member of the Board of Education of the [[Conway Public School Distr ...l opened on South Harkrider Street in 1925. The current school building on South Donaghey opened in 2000.
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  • ...70 he found employment with the [[Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad]] in building a bridge across [[Piney Creek]]. He became very ill while working on the br ...Little Rock. Rossner established his candy and confection shop inside the building and added to the business private event catering, ice cream and oyster parl
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  • ...id #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">Street View of the Jacimore Building in 2009</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View ...e Lake Ontario Iron Works, and in 1858 began a lengthy journey through the South, stopping in places like Richmond, Virginia, and New Orleans to tour the lo
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  • ...ding''' is located at 201 South Broadway in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The building is home to a number of county government offices, including [[Pulaski Count
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