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  • ...ittle Rock, Arkansas. Main Street Argenta is a project founded by the Main Street Arkansas Division of the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. The Arkans The director of Main Street Argenta is [[Michael Drake]].
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  • ...roject is about a decade old and is sponsored as a pilot program of [[Main Street Arkansas]]. The mission of SoMa is to "promote and enhance the economic dev A South Main Urban Plan for the neighborhood by [[UALR]] architect and planner [[George
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  • ...1957. The plan included a drawing of what would one day become the [[Main Street Mall]] in downtown Little Rock. ...parking ramps strategically placed on both the north and south ends of the street. A sense of "newness, light, and space" would be created by removing the cl
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  • ...office, and restaurant center on Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Main Street Mall opened under the direction of the commissioners of the [[Metrocentre I ...necting the upper levels of a block of buildings for $12 million. The Main Street Mall was designed by [[Witsell Evans Rasco]]. The old [[J. C. Penney]] buil
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  • #REDIRECT [[Main Street Mall]]
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  • '''311 Main Street''' is frontage in downtown Little Rock that has been occupied by a number o [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • [[Image:Main-st-bridge-postcard.jpg|thumb|Postcard view of original Main Street Bridge.]] [[Image:Main-street-bridge-historic.jpg|thumb|Photograph of original Main Street Bridge.]]
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  • ...ost of the project eventually swelled to $165 million. Kane Webb in a Wall Street Journal story called Rutherford "the master builder Hemon to Bill Clinton's ...rn it into a showplace." He has also been quoted as saying that having the main library of the [[Central Arkansas Library System]] only a few blocks away w
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  • ...e with the [[Wilbur D. Mills Freeway]], and planners leveled historic Main Street businesses. Progress had come to the city in the form of the automobile, an Reading between the lines of the Little Rock street grid, we find a pattern of development not so different from that found in
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  • ...hen. I think that even as kids, both of us working and hanging out on Main Street in downtown Little Rock had some lasting impact on both of us wanting to se ...Place involved an underground plaza and parking ramp at the corner of Main Street and Capitol Avenue. Remembered Moses later, "I was fascinated. I lived and
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  • ...ck, as it is home of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center]], the [[Main Library]] of the Central Arkansas Library System, the [[Cox Creative Center ...#CEF2E0">President Clinton Avenue in the River Market</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View
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  • ...heart of the [[Little Rock River Market]]. The museum was founded on Main Street in 1927 by [[Julia Burnell "Bernie" Smade Babcock]] as the [[Arkansas Museu
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  • Graves also had other priorities in her election bid: "The three main issues are public safety, education and economic development and job creati ...nesses and the Chamber of Commerce. We’ve got to turn the corner on Main Street and work with the [[Downtown Partnership]]. We need significant gathering p
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  • ...ries in the hope that they can grow and learn to thrive on their own. The main aspects that Heifer targets are: agroecology, animal well-being, gender eq ...t moved its main operations to Arkansas, making its home at 1015 Louisiana Street in Little Rock.
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  • ...irst secretary [[Henry W. Wilson]]. The first meeting was held in the Main Street grocery of Colonel [[W. S. Oliver]]. The group then moved to, among other p
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  • ...onal historic landmark located at 300 West Markham Street and 200 East 3rd Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. ...in a two-room log cabin located in an area circumscribed by Fourth, Fifth, Main, and Scott streets. The General Assembly continued to meet at this site unt
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  • ...ittle Rock, Arkansas. Main Street Argenta is a project founded by the Main Street Arkansas Division of the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. The Arkans The director of Main Street Argenta is [[Michael Drake]].
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  • ...l code. [[Little Rock City Hall|City Hall]] is located at 500 West Markham Street. ...e six bridges are the [[Baring Cross Bridge]], [[Broadway Bridge]], [[Main Street Bridge]], [[Junction Bridge]], [[I-30 Bridge]], and the [[Rock Island Bridg
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  • ...Main Library]] opens in the renovated [[Fones Brothers Warehouse]] on Rock Street in the heart of the [[Little Rock River Market District]] - cost is $13 M
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  • ...emperance Society]] organized a march through downtown Little Rock on Main Street. In 1876 the [[Woman's Christian Temperance Union]] (WCTU) founds the the f
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  • ...news/2007/jun/24/cohns-era-ending-20070624/?print Leroy Donald, "Once Main Street icon, Native Retailer Fading," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' June 24, 2007
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  • ...>Arkansas Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View Main office is located on 305 South Palm Street near [[UAMS]] and [[War Memorial Stadium]]. Was established in 1977 and is
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  • ...">The Arkansas Studies Institute (Under Construction)</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View ...into the building from the [[Butler Center for Arkansas Studies]] in the [[Main Library]] building of CALS, and other collections culled from the archives
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  • ...ridge]], (7) [[President Clinton Avenue]] at Commerce, (8) Commerce at 3rd Street, (9) [[Clinton Presidential Center]]/[[Heifer International]] (World Avenue *[[Main Library]] - 100 Rock Street (Little Rock)
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  • ...enue, and in West Little Rock at 270 South Shackleford Road. The 1200 Main Street bakery is located in the old [[Cohn Building]] built around 1911. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ====Origins in the Main Street 1969 Plan==== ...the precepts of the [[Main Street 1969 plan]]. Moses interpreted the Main Street 1969 plan as stressing variety in urban activities, specialty stores and en
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  • ...teen-unit apartment complex for visiting performers and designers on Sixth Street. The Rep is also negotiating for purchase of the old [[Brandon Furniture Wa ..."LR Again Rolls the Dice: Downtown Revival $500 Million Price Tag on Main Street Plan a Hitch, and Developers Aren't on Same Page," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gaze
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  • ...rkansas Library System]]'s [[Main Library]] annex building at 120 Commerce Street in the historic [[Little Rock River Market District]]. The building houses
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  • ...d and Cumberland was to begin connecting the River Market with Capitol and Main streets in the central business district. General contractors on the Tower ..."gourmet-to-go" fresh-market grocery with prepared foods, will open on the street level of 300 Third Tower on July 10, 2008. The grocery was originally to be
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  • The company's headquarters is located at 200 Commerce Street Suite 300. ..."LR Again Rolls the Dice: Downtown Revival $500 Million Price Tag on Main Street Plan a Hitch, and Developers Aren't on Same Page," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gaze
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  • ...background: #CEF2E0">Street View of Ristorante Capeo</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View The address of the restaurant, founded around 2004, is 425 Main Street.
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  • ..."LR Again Rolls the Dice: Downtown Revival $500 Million Price Tag on Main Street Plan a Hitch, and Developers Aren't on Same Page," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gaze
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  • **207 West Conway Street **205 West Pine Street
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  • '''Bobby Brant Auto Sales''' was a car dealer located at 301 Main Street in downtown [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The company is currently located at [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...s 300 million years old. The rock became famous as it was located near the main southwestern trail from St. Louis through the frontier region, and represen ...nsas Capital Actually Has a Little Rock -- If You Can Find It," ''The Wall Street Journal,'' January 28, 2009.
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  • [[Image:Cals-main-library.jpg|thumb|300px|Main Library of Central Arkansas Library System. Photo by thomas23.]] The '''Main Library''', which is located at 100 Rock Street in the [[River Market District]], is so named because it is the largest com
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  • ...useum of Natural History and Antiquities]]. The museum was founded on Main Street in 1927 by [[Julia Burnell (Bernie) Smade Babcock]]. The original artifacts
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  • ...[[Clinton Birthplace Home]], his second "boyhood" home at [[321 East 13th Street]], the [[Clinton birthplace marker]], the former [[Brookwood Public School] ...sion to the Hope Visitor Center and Museum, located at the corner of South Main & Division streets. The center is open year-round from 8:30 AM to 5 PM from
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  • ...um of Discovery]] in Little Rock, Arkansas. The museum was founded on Main Street in 1927 by [[Julia Burnell (Bernie) Smade Babcock]]. The original artifacts
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  • ...was [[J. A. Kyzer]]. The market moved at one point to a location on Scott Street. Some of the participants in the current River Market Farmer's Market are o [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...lot. Autumn Blaze Maples are located along Martin Street and Dean Kumpuris Street. Black Gum trees are planted at the southwest corner of the intersection of ...d in the [[Scholar's Garden]] and along President Clinton Avenue and Third Street. Marshall Seedless Ash trees and Red Sunset Maples are found south of [[Cel
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  • ...background: #CEF2E0">Street View of Brickhouse Grill</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View ...ngly by holding minors' licenses at the door. However, the establishment's main attraction is its plethora of live music. Containing three musical stages,
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  • ...l Gilbert Fones]]. The metalworking business was situated at the corner of Main and Markham streets in [[Little Rock]]. The vice president of the company w The old [[Fones Brothers Warehouse]] was converted in 1993 into the [[Main Library]] of the [[Central Arkansas Library System]].
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  • *[[East Markham Street Historic District]] (added 1999) *[[Main Street Historic District]] (added 1977)
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  • '''Argenta Seafood Company''' is a restaurant located at 521 Main Street in North Little Rock. The restaurant is owned by brothers [[Eric Isaac]] an [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...akes place from 5 PM to 8 PM on the second Friday of each month along Main Street in downtown North Little Rock. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...building shelters a Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs stand. The store at 304 Main Street also plays host to "Art for You" an exhibit featuring works by twenty-five [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...afe''' is a restaurant featuring gourmet pizzas and sandwiches at 312 Main Street in [[North Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • In 1990 she took over her husband's Main Street Book Store, which specialized in African-American subject matter, renaming
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  • The '''Argenta Market''' is a local grocery on Main Street in downtown [[North Little Rock]]. The market is located inside [[Argenta P [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...parking lot at 410 Main Street between Fourth and Fifth streets along Main Street in downtown North Little Rock. The 220 square-foot market will open on May
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  • ...Argenta Farmer's Market]] and the [[Argenta Market]] grocery store on Main Street in North Little Rock. Hardin also plans to open an [[Arkansas Food Warehous
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  • ...Capitol Avenue. The association's offices were formerly at 1206 South Main Street.
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  • ...Our Resources Effectively. The organization maintains open spaces on Main Street from 12th to 17th streets. It hosts garage sales and block parties to pay f
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  • *[[Main Street Argenta]]
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  • ...office, and retail complex in downtown Little Rock on Sixth Street between Main and Louisiana. The complex includes five renovated buildings: the [[Lafaye
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  • ...ave hit around Little Rock, we never had one just basically come down Main Street. We had all these wonderful old trees. It's difficult to see." An old treeh
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  • ...he site of the former [[Centennial Elementary School]], razed in 1971. The main stairway and entrance archway for the school have been preserved and still [[Premier Funeral Home]] is across South Battery Street to the west of the park.
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  • ...g pharmacy west of the Mississippi River. The store is located at 324 Main Street in [[North Little Rock]], Arkansas. Argenta Drug is housed in the oldest br [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...orial Home''' is a Colonial Revival-style house located at 2021 South Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The house, built in 1909, is listed on the Na [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...h Street, and along North Main Street from West Sixth Street to West Third Street. Argenta is the original name given to the [[City of North Little Rock]] an ...d Williams]], "[T]he addition of new restaurants and businesses along Main Street, the improvements along the sidewalks and store fronts, and the work of the
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  • ...nd: #CEF2E0">Street View of the Barth-Hempfling House</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View The '''Barth-Hempfling House''' at 507 North Main Street in [[North Little Rock]], Arkansas, is an 1886 Queen Anne cottage. The home
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  • [[Image:Pfeifer.JPG|thumb|300px|Pfeifer Department Store on Main Street, February 8, 1916. Image in public domain. Library of Congress, Prints and ...ar.jpg|thumb|300px|Postcard view of Pfeifer's on Main Street (left side of street).]]
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  • ...'North Little Rock Mayor's Office''' operates out of City Hall at 300 Main Street. North Little Rock, Arkansas, operates under the mayor-alderman model of go
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  • '''Cregeen's Irish Pub''' is located at 301 Main Street in the [[Argenta Historic District]] of North Little Rock, Arkansas. The re
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  • ...of Argenta CDC are located in the historic [[Ellis Building]] at 401 Main Street.
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  • ...f the building was Little Rock native [[Charles Eichenbaum]]. The 524 Main Street building, originally two stories in height, was later modified by the addit
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  • ...ass-woolworth-main-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Blass Department Store on Main Street.]] ...d within a few years occupied several storefronts on the 300 block of Main Street, including 307-309-311, which held its wholesale operation. Fire swept the
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  • ...w facilities for the working poor. The first Our House shelter at 408 Main Street held forty beds. The original training programs offered basic computer proc ...Roosevelt Road. The shelter was formerly located on the 400 block of Main Street.
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  • ...harlotte, North Carolina. In 1952 the bank occupied a building at 401 Main Street.
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  • In 1927 she opened the Museum of Natural History on Main Street in Little Rock. One of the earliest displays centered on King Crowley, an i
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  • ...avern located at 800 South Main Street. The house stands at 1716 Louisiana Street in the [[Quapaw Quarter]] of Little Rock, Arkansas.
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  • ...Rock, Arkansas. The so-called "First Hotze House" is located at 1620 Main Street and was constructed around 1868. The home was built for local mercantilist
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  • ...roject is about a decade old and is sponsored as a pilot program of [[Main Street Arkansas]]. The mission of SoMa is to "promote and enhance the economic dev A South Main Urban Plan for the neighborhood by [[UALR]] architect and planner [[George
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  • '''Standard Luggage and Gifts''' was located at 303 Main Street in downtown Little Rock from at least the early 1950s to at least the early [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...ss in the city since 1919. In 1952 the store occupied frontage at 302 Main Street.
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  • ...ng store located at the corner of Capitol Avenue and Main Street (424 Main Street). National Shirt Shop, along with [[Mangel's Women's Wear]], was partially [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...where it was managed by son [[Buddy Cave]]. The store, now relocated to R Street, is currently owned by grandson [[Tommy Cave]] and his wife [[Jo Ann Cave]] [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...e was originally located at 208-210 Main Street, with a warehouse on Water Street. The name of the company was changed to Arkansas Carpet and Furniture Compa ...se That Quality Built." The main store eventually migrated to 709-715 Main Street before closing in 1980-1981. The last president of the company was [[E. Ver
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  • ...owntown Little Rock. The restaurant's owner S. O. L. of Arkansas sued Main Street Mall management firm Renaissance Properties Inc. seeking release from its l
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  • The '''Center Theater''' is a defunct "first-run" movie house at 407 Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. Plans for the Rowley United-owned theater were fi ...uses located along Main Street. The others were the [[Capitol Theatre]], [[Main Theater]], the [[New Theater]], and the [[Roxy Theater]].
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  • ..."LR Again Rolls the Dice: Downtown Revival $500 Million Price Tag on Main Street Plan a Hitch, and Developers Aren't on Same Page," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gaze
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  • ...as the "old bus station." The pizzeria is now located at 201 East Markham Street. The owner is [[John Iriana]].
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  • ...fourth generation owners of the business established in 1914 at 1000 Main Street. Chrysler LLC announced that it was terminating their franchise agreement w ..."LR Again Rolls the Dice: Downtown Revival $500 Million Price Tag on Main Street Plan a Hitch, and Developers Aren't on Same Page," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gaze
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  • [[Image:Various-main-street-postcard.jpg|thumb|The Kempner Building on Main Street.]] ...ructure on Main Street in Little Rock. The building stands at 416-420 Main Street. The building housed [[Kempner Brothers Shoe Store]].
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  • The '''D & D Café''' at 406 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, was famous for its chili spaghetti, Frito chi [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Gus Artemakis''' is owner of the former [[D & D Café]] located on Main Street in downtown Little Rock.
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  • ...'State Office Building Urban Campus''' is a $35 million complex along Main Street between Seventh and Eighth streets in the business district of downtown Lit
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  • ..."LR Again Rolls the Dice: Downtown Revival $500 Million Price Tag on Main Street Plan a Hitch, and Developers Aren't on Same Page," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gaze
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  • ...Place involved an underground plaza and parking ramp at the corner of Main Street and Capitol Avenue. The plan never materialized. The group was succeeded by
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  • ...crape myrtles, and constructed a large fountain at the corner of Third and Main at a cost of $4.5 million dollars. The project was paid for by local proper ...the street to accommodate cars again. Except for one block on Capitol from Main to Louisiana, all the streets were reopened to auto traffic in 1990 at a co
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  • [[Image:Jcpenneys-main-street-1964.jpg|thumb|300px|J.C. Penney on Main Street in 1964.]] ...tore was a prominent downtown Little Rock retailer located at 505-517 Main Street from at least the 1950s to the early 1980s.
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  • ...d by [[Jake Rexinger]]. The hotel, which occupied frontage at 201 1/2 Main Street, had a prominent sign on the front that sequentially blinked out each lette [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...Department Store''' was a variety store occupying frontage at 612-616 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • [[Image:Cohn-main-street.jpg|thumb|300px|Former M.M. Cohn store at 506 Main Street. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ...M. Cohn''' was a specialty department store and longtime mainstay of Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The store, which focused on men's and women's fash
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  • The '''Lido Cafeteria''' once served meals at 615 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Ben Red Photography''' is a former studio located at 205 Main Street downtown Little Rock. The studio was owned and operated by father and son t
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  • '''Cook Paint and Varnish Co.''' occupied frontage at 617 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Standard Furniture Company''' once operated at 609 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. ...idson Furniture]]. The furniture companies eventually formed the [[Seventh Street Furniture Center]] association.
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  • ...1957. The plan included a drawing of what would one day become the [[Main Street Mall]] in downtown Little Rock. ...parking ramps strategically placed on both the north and south ends of the street. A sense of "newness, light, and space" would be created by removing the cl
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  • ...#CEF2E0">Street View of Rose Building in Little Rock</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View The '''Rose Building''' is located at 307-311 Main Street. The building was designed by local architect [[George R. Mann]] and built
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  • ...office, and restaurant center on Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Main Street Mall opened under the direction of the commissioners of the [[Metrocentre I ...necting the upper levels of a block of buildings for $12 million. The Main Street Mall was designed by [[Witsell Evans Rasco]]. The old [[J. C. Penney]] buil
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  • ...st Second Street. Their second project was the [[Tripp Building]] on Third Street. Redden is architect of downtown’s [[Arkansas Capital Commerce Center]],
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  • ...e six bridges are the [[Baring Cross Bridge]], [[Broadway Bridge]], [[Main Street Bridge]], [[Junction Bridge]], [[I-30 Bridge]], and [[Rock Island Bridge]].
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  • ...Office Supplies") occupied storefronts at 307-309 Main Street and 701 Main Street in downtown [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...lody Shop''' was a music and electronics store located at 303 and 311 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Moses Melody Shop was established by [[Alfred Mose [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • The first local '''Walgreen Drug Store''' was located at 501 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Walgreen's opened at the location in the 1930s. *William Green, "2 Main Street Businesses Ending Closing Out Sales," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' January 16, 197
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  • ...k women's clothing shop established in 1964 by [[Max D. Gold]] at 317 Main Street. By 1973 Gold had established two branch stores in the city. In 1979 owners ...son family sold the shop to Max Gold in 1963. Gold moved the store to Main Street in 1964. Max Gold retired in 1977 and ownership passed to Don Gold two year
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  • ...r [[Max D. Gold]] had founded the store in 1964. Donald Gold took over the main store and two branch stores upon his father's retirement in 1979, and expan ...purchased and rehabilitated the [[Rose Building]] located at 307-311 Main Street.
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  • '''Mangle's''' was a shop on Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Doris Lucille Huggs was an employee of the store.
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  • ...''' was located on the mezzanine of the [[Blass Department Store]] on Main Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • [[Image:Blass-woolworth-main-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Woolworth's on Main Street.]] [[Image:Various-main-street-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Postcard view of Woolworth's (red brick building a
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  • ...ding is made of burgundy granite. A 740-space parking garage is across the street. It is surrounded by a number of historical landmarks, including the [[Capi The Doyle Rogers Company maintains its main offices in the building, but the edifice is completely owned, leased, and m
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  • ...er of [[Moses Melody Shop]], a music and electronics store located on Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Moses Melody Shop was established by Moses, passin
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  • ...op]] in the 1960s and 1970s, a music and electronics store located on Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Moses Melody Shop was established by [[Alfred Mose
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  • ...Downtown Little Rock Unlimited and pledged to work together to "save" Main Street. The first meeting was held in conjunction with the first meeting of the [[
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  • ...[Downtown Little Rock Unlimited]], which dedicated itself to "saving" Main Street, then in decline. The two groups met in the [[Marion Hotel]]. [[J. Wythe Wa
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  • ...ne Architects''' (WCA) is an architectural firm located at 2200 South Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The firm worked with the [[Polshek Partnership]]
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  • ...orner of Main and Fourth streets in the old [[Worthen Bank]] building (401 Main). KATV continues to operate small studios in Pine Bluff and opened another [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...is headquartered at the [[State Office Building Urban Campus]] along Main Street between Seventh and Eighth streets in the business district of downtown Lit
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  • ...reate adjacent parking. The [[Department of Arkansas Heritage]] became the main tenant in Heritage Center East, and AMR Architects took over a top floor, s
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  • ...th University Avenue near the corner of Markham and University, across the street from the [[St. Vincent Infirmary Medical Center]]. University Mall was orig ...ly the expanded and enclosed [[Park Plaza Shopping Center]] across Markham Street to the north. In 2001 Montgomery Ward went bankrupt and closed its mall fac
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  • #REDIRECT [[Main Street Mall]]
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  • '''Midtown Billiards''' is a nightclub at 1316 Main Street in Little Rock. It is famous for opening at 3 PM and closing at 5 AM each d
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  • In July 1972 Dillard closed the larger Blass store on Main Street, but kept the old Pfeifer location open. A Pfeifer-Blass department store o
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  • '''Mangel's Women's Wear''' occupied frontage at 422 Main Street in 1952. Mangel's, along with [[National Shirt Shop]], was destroyed by fir [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Little Wall Street''' is an area of downtown Little Rock dominated by financial sector busines Little Wall Street was originally clustered around the [[new Tower Building]] and [[Rector Bui
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  • The project's roots lay in the [[Main Street 1969 plan]] created by the [[Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of ...st End neighborhood]] (1956). Local dollars supported an additional [[High Street Urban Renewal project]] on 283 acres beginning in 1958. The Housing Authori
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  • ...ven to the road now known as [[University Avenue]] in [[Little Rock]]. The street was named for President Rutherford B. Hayes. Hayes remained unpaved into th ...downtown Little Rock's Main Street retail district in the 1960s. The paved street soon came to be called "The Great White Way" and "Miracle Mile."
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  • ...was originally known as Capital Typewriter Company, and moved to 307 Main Street in 1967. The company moved out in 1983. The address once housed part of the [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • The '''Fulk Building''' is on the 300 block of Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The building served as the site of the first [[Lit
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  • ...Company''') was an early occupant of a storefront in the 300 block of Main Street in downtown Little Rock.
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  • '''311 Main Street''' is frontage in downtown Little Rock that has been occupied by a number o [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...ority]] parking ramp with space for 1,200-1,800 cars at the corner of Main Street and Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock. The plan was originally endorse
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  • ...ittle Rock Urban Renewal Project]] the shop moved to the 100 block of Main Street. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...ttle Rock]], Arkansas. The shop once occupied a storefront at 201-203 Main Street, and later moved to 4603 Asher Avenue, Suite 1. The original owner of Doc's [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...r's Pipe Shop and Snooker Parlor''' once occupied a storefront at 718 Main Street in Little Rock. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Vanness Pen and Shaver Shop''' once occupied a storefront at 207 Main Street and later 123 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
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  • ...rmy Store''') once occupied a storefront at 209 Main Street and later 1600 Main in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • The '''Canton Tea Garden''' once occupied a storefront at 211 Main Street and later 921 West Capitol in Little Rock.
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  • ...nting and Stationery Company''' once occupied a storefront at 213-215 Main Street and later at the corner of Sixth and Ringo streets in Little Rock.
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  • The '''USO Building''' once occupied a storefront at the corner of Third and Main streets in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The building was constructed by the [ [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...original occupant of the 1913 [[USO Building]] at the corner of Third and Main streets. The bank was owned by [[William Booker Worthen]]. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...ontinental Trailways Bus Depot''' was located at the corner of Markham and Main streets in downtown Little Rock. The bus station was demolished under the [ [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...'''Star Sporting Goods''' once occupied frontage on the 100 block of Main Street in downtown Little Rock.
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  • ...ll''' was a sandwich shop once occupying frontage on the 100 block of Main Street in downtown Little Rock. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...of Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The news stand stood near 115 Main Street from at least the 1960s and into the early 1980s. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • The '''Balcony''' was a private club on the 100 block of Main Street in downtown Little Rock.
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  • ...axwell House Restaurant''' once occupied frontage on the 100 block of Main Street in downtown Little Rock.
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  • The '''New Theater''' once occupied frontage at 112-114 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The New Theater opened in the 1930s and closed aro
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  • ...al Center]], and [[Temple B'nai Israel]]. He was also author of the [[Main Street 1969 plan]] and [[Capitol Place plan]] for urban renewal in the city in the ...ather [[Gus Blass]] established the [[Gus Blass Department Store]] on Main Street. His father was store owner [[Noland Blass Sr.]] Blass Jr. is a graduate of
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  • '''Sears Roebuck and Co.''' once occupied frontage at 618-624 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The store moved to University Avenue in the wester
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  • ...''' was president of [[Arkansas Carpet and Furniture Company]] at 711 Main Street in Little Rock, and president of [[Little Rock Unlimited Progress]] in the [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...around 1910 and closed in 1975. The Arkansas, located at 510-514 Louisiana Street, was a 1,200 seat United Artists theater. It was managed in the 1970s by [[ [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...'' owned the [[C. W. Pumphrey Watch and Jewelry Repair]] store at 701 Main Street in Little Rock.
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  • ...nd owner of women's clothing store [[Gold's House of Fashion]] at 317 Main Street. Gold opened his doors in 1964 after purchasing a clothing store operated b
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  • ...by Main Street, [[Interstate-30]], the [[Arkansas River]], and Seventeenth Street should be protected from further demolition activity, and the moderate-inco
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  • [[Image:Mcclellans-main-street-1964.jpg|thumb|McLellan's on Main Street in 1964.]] '''McLellan's''' was a grocery and variety store at 600-606 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The store opened in November 1949 with 225 regular
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  • ...harles Phillips''' was the manager of [[Phillips Men's Store]] at 608 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The store was established in 1939.
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  • ...in's Men's Wear''' was a clothing chain that occupied frontage at 301 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, from 1936 to January 1977. The last store man [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Gene Blascyk''' was the manager of [[Zale's]] jewelry store at 406 Main Street in downtown Little Rock in the 1970s. *Bob Stover, "Rumor is Fact: Main Merchants Say They're Happy, Successful," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' May 16, 197
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  • '''Ninth Street''' in downtown Little Rock was once known as the central hub of African Ame ...ttle Rock Urban Renewal Project]]. Three blocks on the north side of Ninth Street west of Broadway survived, as did some businesses on the south side.
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  • '''Lido Moore's Cafeteria''' occupied frontage at 415 Main Street in Little Rock in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...occupied the twenty-one story [[Union National Bank Building]] at 400 Main Street. The bank building was the tallest tower in Arkansas until November 1969 wh [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...ecember 1, 1963. Lunch counters were desegregated on January 1, 1963. Main Street motion picture theaters were desegregated on June 1, 1963. Thirty-eight res *Shelby Steele, "The Legacy of Little Rock," ''Wall Street Journal,'' September 25, 2007.
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  • '''Gus Kumpuris''' operated the [[Gus Kumpuris Restaurant]] at 100 Main Street in 1952.
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  • The '''Max Itzkowitz Restaurant''' occupied frontage at 102 Main Street in 1952.
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  • '''Modern Hatters and Cleaners''' occupied frontage at 104 Main Street in 1952.
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  • The '''Majestic Shine Parlor''' occupied frontage at 104A Main Street in 1952.
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  • ...]], but acquired its new name when the Rex moved into new digs at 106 Main Street in 1946. By 1950 the theaters capacity had risen to 500 seats. The theater,
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  • '''Fausett's Camera Center''' occupied frontage at 108 Main Street between at least 1952 and 1955.
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  • '''Snodgrass and Bracy Drug Co.''' occupied frontage at 110 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Echlin and Red Photographers''' occupied frontage at 116 Main Street in 1952.
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  • '''Bevis Recreation Billiards''' occupied frontage at 118 Main Street in 1952.
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  • The '''Post Office Cafe''' occupied frontage at 120 Main Street in 1952.
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  • Alcoholics Anonymous occupied frontage at 120 1/2 Main Street in 1952.
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  • ...y of Little Rock. Economy Drug occupied frontage at 122, 323, and 700 Main Street in 1952, and also had a store in the [[Stifft's Station]] neighborhood. The [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Peoples National Bank''' occupied frontage at 124 Main Street in 1952.
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  • '''Fidelity Co. Insurance''' occupied frontage at 124 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Fidelity Realty''' occupied frontage at 124 Main Street in 1952.
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  • '''Commercial National Bank''' occupied frontage at 200 Main Street between at least 1952 and 1982.
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  • '''Clyde R. Johnson News Dealer''' occupied frontage at 202 Main Street in 1952.
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  • '''Jungkind Photo Supplies''' occupied frontage at 206 Main Street in 1952.
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  • '''Harry Scher, Jeweler''' occupied frontage at 208 Main Street in 1952. Harry Scher later moved his store to 106 West Capitol. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Peoples Credit Clothing''' occupied frontage at 210 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Hardy Shoe Store''' occupied frontage at 210A Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Miller's Coffee Shop''' occupied frontage at 212 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Capital Credit Clothiers''' occupied frontage at 214 Main Street in 1952. The address is now occupied by a parking lot. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Askins, Inc. Clothing''' occupied frontage at 216 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Thom McAn Shoes''' occupied frontage at 220 Main Street in 1952.
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  • ...: #CEF2E0">Street View of Bennett's Military Supplies</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View The store occupied frontage at 222 Main Street at least between 1952 and 1982. In addition to Army surplus, the store stoc
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  • ...age at 224 Main Street in 1952. By 1982 the store had migrated to 305 Main Street.
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  • '''G. R. Kinney Co. Shoes''' occupied frontage at 224A Main Street in 1952.
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  • '''J. B. Strauss Co. Men's Clothing''' occupied frontage at 300 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Green's Furs''' occupied frontage at 304 Main Street in 1952.
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  • '''Dundee Smart Clothes''' was a men's wear store at 306 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The store had been in business from at least [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Wormser Hatters''' occupied frontage at 308 Main Street in 1952.
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  • '''Gus Blass Co. Men's Store''' occupied frontage at 310 Main Street in 1952.
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  • '''Chandler's Shoe Store''' occupied frontage at 406 Main Street. The store opened in 1950. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...Main Street in [[Little Rock]]. The [[Metzger Building]] housing the Main Street store was constructed in 1934. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Franklin's Women's Clothing''' occupied frontage at 412 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...lee Milliners''' occupied frontage at 414 Main Street in 1952 and 412 Main Street in 1982. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...ner and Brothers, Inc., Department Store''') occupied frontage at 418 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, from at least 1952 to 1982. The owner [[Ike K [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Roseanne Shops Women's Clothing''' occupied frontage at 418 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Consolidated Retail Stores''' occupied frontage at 418 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Charles Beauty Salon''' occupied frontage at 418 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Rosenthal-Ackerman Millinery''' occupied frontage at 418 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Lerner Shops''' occupied frontage at 500 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...least 1952 to at least 1982. The store is now located at 6000 West Markham Street, Suite 3116, and is part of St. Louis-based Bakers Footwear Group. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...hen Co.''' was a shoe store in Little Rock, occupying frontage at 608 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Harold Harris''' was a dentist with offices at 700 1/2 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • The '''Food Palace Bakery''' occupied frontage at 500 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...s son-in-law [[Joe Waldenberger]]. In 1952 the store was still at its Main Street location. The store eventually moved R Street and then in 1983 to 5915 Kavanaugh Boulevard in [[The Heights]] neighborhoo
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  • '''Kruger Travel Bureau''' occupied frontage at 704 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Country Club Smoke Shop and Billiards''' occupied frontage at 706 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''The Town Shop''' occupied frontage at 708 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''United Supply Co.''' was a furniture store occupying frontage at 710 Main Street in 1952. The company was owned by [[James F. Shuffield]]. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Sam Piazza Shoe Repair''' occupied frontage at 712 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Blanche Cawns''' was a photography studio occupying frontage at 712 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Mrs. Freddie Sprick Greeting Cards''' occupied frontage at 714 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Busch Music Co.''' sold pianos at 716 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Jeff D. Reagan Liquors''' occupied frontage at 716 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Ben Smart''' was a photography studio at 716 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Arnolds, Inc., Barber Supply''' occupied frontage at 718 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Sherwin-Williams Paints''' occupied frontage at 720 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''American Finance and Thrift Co.''' occupied frontage at 101 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • The '''Wallace Grill Restaurant''' occupied frontage at 103 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • The '''Wallace Building''', built in 1928, stands at 105 Main Street in downtown [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. It is now part of [[Block 2 Lofts]]. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''F and M Distributing Co.''' occupied frontage at 107 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Morrissey Music Co.''' occupied frontage at 109 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Western Waterproofing Co.''' occupied frontage at 109A Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''W. S. Daniel Co.''' occupied frontage at 109A Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Sam Bachal''' was a jeweler occupying frontage at 111 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Larry Robinson Photography''' occupied frontage at 111A Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Verna F. May Restaurant''' occupied frontage at 113 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Ruth R. Dew Soft Drinks''' occupied frontage at 115 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Little Rock Barber and Beauty Supply Co.''' occupied frontage at 117 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Fern-Eaton Beauty College''' occupied frontage at 119 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Bush Caldwell Hardware''' occupied frontage at 123 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Philips Jewelry''' occupied frontage at 125 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • At the beginning of the twentieth century Western Union's main competitor was [[National Bell Telephone Company]]. The company occupied frontage at 201-203 Main Street in 1952.
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  • The '''Roxy Theater''' occupied frontage at 205 Main Street in the 1940s and 1950s. The theater held 300 seats. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...ey's brother [[Harold Stanley]] operated a goldsmith jewelry store on Main Street called [[Harold Stanley Jewelers]].
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  • '''Orville Vanness Pens''' occupied frontage at 207 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Walter Hinson''' optometry occupied frontage at 207 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Marvel E. Taylor''', a tailor, occupied frontage at 207 1/2 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • The '''Veterans Service Office''' occupied frontage at 217-223 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • The '''Social Security Administration''' occupied frontage at 217-223 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Steina Stores''' was a men's clothing store occupying frontage at 301 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Bert R. Jacobi Luggage Repair''' occupied frontage at 303 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...age at 305 Main Street in 1952. By 1982 the store had migrated to 609 Main Street and been renamed Jimmy Karam's Men's Store. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''IK Electric Co. Appliances''' occupied frontage at 311 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...Supply Co.''' was a wholesale electric shop occupying frontage at 311 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''The Record Shop''' occupied frontage at 311 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • ...ame the headquarters of [[KTHS]] in June 1952 after moving from 135 Benton Street in Hot Springs. The radio station's studios were located on the fifth floor [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Gus Blass Radio and Television''' occupied frontage at 315 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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  • '''Livingston's Family Credit Apparel''' occupied frontage at 317 Main Street in 1952. [[Category:Main Street]]
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