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  • ...nderground plaza and parking ramp at the corner of Main Street and Capitol Avenue. Remembered Moses later, "I was fascinated. I lived and died that." The pla ...involved closing Main Street between Third and Seventh streets and Capitol Avenue from Scott to Louisiana streets. Beginning in March 1977 construction crews
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  • ...r: 1px solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">President Clinton Avenue in the River Market</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View ....jpg|thumb|300px|The Little Rock River Market. Facing east on Bill Clinton Avenue. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
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  • Little Rock is the capitol city of the [[State of Arkansas]]. The city encompasses 122 square miles of ...northern sides of the city, both following [[University Avenue]], [[Asher Avenue]], [[Roosevelt Road]], and [[Broadway]] downtown. [[Arkansas Highway 300]]
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  • ...treet, (9) [[Clinton Presidential Center]]/[[Heifer International]] (World Avenue at 3rd), (10) 3rd at Commerce, (11) [[Historic Arkansas Museum]] (2nd at Sc *[[Courtyard-Little Rock Downtown]] - 521 President Clinton Avenue (Little Rock)
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  • ...oth the political and geographic center of the Little Rock to [[University Avenue]], which before 1950 defined its western edge. The retailing pattern observ ...oints, and by emphasizing pedestrian pathways. Part of Main Street and the Capitol Parkway would be closed entirely to vehicular traffic other than buses and
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  • [[Image:State-capitol-winter.jpg|thumb|300px|The Arkansas State Capitol festooned with holiday lights. Photo by Elizabeth Housley.]] [[Image:State-capitol.jpg|thumb|300px|The Arkansas State Capitol. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
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  • ...sitor Information Center is located in [[Curran Hall]] at 615 East Capitol Avenue in the [[MacArthur Park Historic District]] south of downtown. The visitor
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  • ...o transformed an old 220,000 square foot warehouse along President Clinton Avenue into the [[Museum Center]] housing the Little Rock [[Museum of Discovery]], *Edward Klump, "Condos to Rise on East Capitol: Moses Tucker Form's $3 Million Project to Offer 20 Units," ''Arkansas Demo
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  • ...eneath the Interstate 30 on-ramp where it extends over [[President Clinton Avenue]]. ...ientele of Little Rock but also affected the outer appearance of Arkansas' capitol city. Street repair is a topic widely feared by administrations because of
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  • ...ive-story annex to the [[Richard S. Arnold Federal Courthouse]] on Capitol Avenue, and designer of the [[Episcopal Collegiate School]] on the Jackson T. Step
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  • ...orrey]]. Previous races have all started and ended at the [[Arkansas State Capitol]]. Beverage stands, medical aid stations, paramedic bike patrols, and porta *Pete Perkins, "Changes, of Course, Unfold: River Market Replaces Capitol as Starting Point, Finish of Race," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette," March 1,
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  • The house is located at 615 East Capitol Avenue in the [[MacArthur Park Historic District]].
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  • ...ed use office and hotel tower located at the corner of [[President Clinton Avenue]] and Sherman Street in the historic Little Rock [[River Market District]]. *Edward Klump, "Condos to Rise on East Capitol: Moses Tucker Form's $3 Million Project to Offer 20 Units," ''Arkansas Demo
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  • The Little Rock office of Wright, Lindsey & Jennings is 200 West Capitol Avenue, Suite 2300.
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  • ...Quarter Association offices are located at Curran Hall at 615 East Capitol Avenue. The association's offices were formerly at 1206 South Main Street.
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  • The '''Rainwater Flats''' condominium development at 501 East Capitol Avenue includes twenty units owned by landowners Bryan Hosto and Charles Buchan an *Edward Klump, "Condos to Rise on East Capitol: Moses Tucker Form's $3 Million Project to Offer 20 Units," ''Arkansas Demo
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  • The '''River Cities Travel Center''' located at 310 East Capitol Avenue is the main transit hub for buses in the city of Little Rock, Arkansas. Twe
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  • ...e headquarters in Little Rock in the 1950s was located at 900 West Capitol Avenue. The downtown Dillard's building was originally leased to [[Southwestern Be
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  • ...was a downtown Little Rock clothing store located at the corner of Capitol Avenue and Main Street (424 Main Street). National Shirt Shop, along with [[Mangel
    504 bytes (67 words) - 23:57, 4 March 2010
  • ...ve's Jewelers''' is a jewelry store originally established on East Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock in 1932. The store was opened by [[Thomas M. Cave]]
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  • ...nderground plaza and parking ramp at the corner of Main Street and Capitol Avenue. The plan never materialized. The group was succeeded by a coalition of pub
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  • ...involved closing Main Street between Third and Seventh streets and Capitol Avenue from Scott to Louisiana streets. Beginning in March 1977 construction crews ...n $1.5 million dollars. Nine years later the block-long pedestrian mall on Capitol disappeared as well. Longtime Metrocentre executive director [[Sterling Coc
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  • ...ved again to a 75,000 square foot building at 506-510 Main between Capitol Avenue and Sixth Street. Other stores opened in the [[University Mall]] in 1967, a
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  • ...l Hall''' is an antebellum Greek Revival house located at 423 East Capitol Avenue in Little Rock. Trapnall Hall is used for Arkansas Governor's receptions an
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  • ...her operation to the Watson family, which relocated it to 112 East Capitol Avenue and renamed it the [[Watson Fashion Shop]]. The Watson family sold the shop
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  • ...district. The [[Billy Mitchell Boys and Girls Club]] at 3107 West Capitol Avenue is inside the boundaries of the district, as is [[Lamar Porter Field]] at 2 ...f the streetcar stop is called the [[Capitol View Historic District]]. The Capitol View district extends from the [[Union Pacific Railroad]] tracks to the cam
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  • ...cross the street from the [[YMCA Building]] at the intersection of Capitol Avenue and Scott Street. The church was built sometime before 1910 and destroyed i
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  • ...f America Plaza''' is a twenty-five story office tower at 200 East Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock. It was constructed in 1969, and known originally a
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  • ...ve courtroom building with a five-story atrium located at 600 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
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  • ...Association]] on January 7, 1966, and authored by [[Noland Blass Jr.]] The Capitol Place Project Committee was chaired by [[Louis Rosen]]. ...committee member called the "showplace of the East." Groundbreaking on the Capitol Place project was to have taken place on July 1, 1967, but disputes erupted
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  • '''Capital Typewriter Company''' occupied frontage at 204-216 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1958. [[Category:Capitol Avenue]]
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  • ...Little Rock]]. The business once occupied a storefront at 204 West Capitol Avenue in the city.
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  • ...Morrison Barber Service''' once occupied a storefront at 206 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
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  • '''Johnnie's Shoe Shop''' once occupied a storefront at 208 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock. Under the 1960s era [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Pro
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  • ...and Andrews Barbeque''' once occupied a storefront at 210-212 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
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  • '''Otho Flack Barber Shop''' once occupied a storefront at 214 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
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  • The '''Cosmopolitan Club''' was a private discotheque at 218 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
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  • '''Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop''' once occupied a storefront at 220 West Capitol Avenue in [[Little Rock]]. There was also a Blue Ribbon shop at 1005-A Oak Street
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  • '''Otho Ring Barber Service''' once occupied a storefront at 222 West Capitol Avenue in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. [[Category:Capitol Avenue]]
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  • ...' once occupied a storefront at 207 Main Street and later 123 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
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  • ...anager of the [[Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis]] located at 325 Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock.
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  • The '''Adkins Building''' is located at 115 East Capitol Avenue in Little Rock. It is also known as the [[George R. Mann]] Building for the
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  • ...tifft's Station]] neighborhood. There was also an Economy Drug at 124 West Capitol in 1958. [[Category:Capitol Avenue]]
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  • ...is owned by [[Cranford Johnson Robinson Associates]] and is now known as [[Capitol Center]]. The address of the Wrape Building is 303 West Capitol Avenue.
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  • ...is located at 1401 West Capitol Avenue downtown near the [[Arkansas State Capitol]].
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  • The twenty-one story '''Union National Bank Building''' at 124 West Capitol Avenue was the tallest tower in Arkansas in 1968 and 1969. The building was constr
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  • A new twenty-five story Worthen Bank building at 200 West Capitol Avenue was the tallest building in Arkansas between November 1969 and July 1975, w
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  • ...gions Center]]. The tower is located at the corner of Broadway and Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock.
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  • ...kansas from July 1975 until 1986, when it was surpassed in height by the [[Capitol Tower Building]]. ...e [[Regions Center]], and is located at the corner of Broadway and Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock.
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  • ...kansas from July 1975 until 1986, when it was surpassed in height by the [[Capitol Tower Building]]. The building was originally named the [[First National Bu The bank building is located at the corner of Broadway and Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock. The site was previously occupied by the [[Temple B
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