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  • .... "After four to six weeks, I realized something was missing. It was the ''Arkansas Gazette.'' So I called and said, 'Send it to me.' It was like an umbilical ...using Authority]], the [[Little Rock City Beautiful Committee]], [[Central Arkansas Transit]], the [[Metrocentre Improvement District]], [[Quapaw Quarter Assoc
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  • ...Harlem, the Foundation occupies space in Quincy, Massachusetts. Quincy is home to the Foundation's Clinton HIV-AIDS Initiative. The two largest donors to the Clinton Foundation are The Children's Investment Fund Foundation and UNITAID, both of which have given more than
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  • ...t 300 West Markham Street and 200 East 3rd Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. ...pg|thumb|View of the State House in the 1890s. From Pope's ''Early Days in Arkansas'' (1895).]]
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  • ...y of Little Rock''' is an incorporated municipality in [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas. The city is the political and commercial center of the state. ...ns]] end. The city sits on an elevated bluff on the southern side of the [[Arkansas River]], which generally protected it from flooding in its early history. T
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  • ...special improvement district comprising 44 blocks of downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The improvement district is managed by the [[Little Rock Downtown Partners ...anning, which included "strong physical and visual" imagery drawn from the Arkansas River, attractive historic structures, and orderliness.
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  • [[Image:Arkansas-queen.jpg|thumb|Arkansas Queen Riverboat. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ...ies range up to $34.50. Santa cruises also take place at the holidays. The Arkansas Queen is owned by Mississippi Riverboat Company, LLC.
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  • ...hurch's location at the time was at 1000 Bishop Street near the [[Arkansas Children's Hospital]]. The congregation has since erected a new church at 501 North Sh
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  • [[Image:Ark-child-hosp-logo.jpg|thumb|Arkansas Children's Hospital logo.]] ...ttle Rock]], Arkansas. The hospital is affiliated with the [[University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences]].
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  • ...izard of Oz," Cult films like "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and "Grease," and children's movies such as "Shrek" and "Toy Story Two." ...wn, but, unlike in indoor theaters, you can also bring what you want from home (including beer and the like in moderation). These events have been very su
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  • ...ess that has been handed down for generations. It is located in [[Altus]], Arkansas. The three Post sons of the Post family winery, Eugene Jr., Michael, and Ro ...e and sold wine in the 1880s. Interestingly, the hand-dug cellar under the home is still used by the family for personal storage. Also, the current retail
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  • ...e Murray]] is an accredited [[LEED]] 2.0 professional and founder of the [[Arkansas Green Building Council]]. The mission of the Wilcox Group is to "create mem ...versity, the Ferritor Hall Biological Sciences Center at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and the Charles D. Morgan Center for Physical Sciences at
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  • ...merican Revolution. Pulaski is one of the five original counties forming [[Arkansas Territory]] in 1819. Many settlers came to the area from Missouri and Memph ...Rock and North Little Rock sit astride what was once a natural ford of the Arkansas River along the [[Southwest Trail]] to Texas. The bluff on the south side o
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  • ...eights]], built the first home in the neighborhood at 3820 Hill Road. That home was bulldozed in 1959. *Jerry Dean, "In Early Days, Hillcrest was 'Way Out West,'" ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' June 15, 1989.
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  • ...ded the [[Memphis and Little Rock Railroad]], served as president of the [[Home Water Company]] and representative of [[Dun Mercantile Agency]], and served *''Goodspeed's History of Pulaski County, Arkansas'' (1889).
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  • ...' is a shopping center located at 11525 Cantrell Road in west Little Rock, Arkansas. The shopping center contains 310,000 square feet of retail space. Pleasant *Indigo Home
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  • ...lished during the project was the [[Lena Jordan Hospital]], originally the home of Mosaic Templars co-founder [[John E. Bush]]. On the site of the hospital *[[Hubble Funeral Home]] - 924 S. Cross St.
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  • ...over 80 years and is the largest not-for-profit healthcare organization in Arkansas. It has five centers: [[Baptist Health Medical Center]] in [[Little Rock]], ...lity health education and respond to the changing needs of the citizens of Arkansas with Christian compassion and personal concern consistent with our charitab
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  • ...eon Math and Reading Center) is located in 2316 Durwood Road, Little Rock, Arkansas. The Gideon Learning Center focuses mainly on Math and Reading Subjects and ...erated Learning curriculum for students desiring educational enrichment, a Home School Support program, and our 2-week Summer Math Prep/Review courses. Gid
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  • ...mily Health. Fundraising, development, and public relations activities for Arkansas Family Health are maintained by the [[Methodist Family Health Foundation]].
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  • ...onkeeper. Rossi's tavern once stood at 800 South Main Street. His restored home at 1716 Louisiana Street stands in the historic [[Quapaw Quarter]]. The [[R
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  • ...Rae Memorial Sanatorium for Negroes''' was established near [[Alexander]], Arkansas, on January 1, 1930. The tuberculosis sanatorium was a segregated facility ...rican Americans in the state was first made by Miss Erle Chambers of the [[Arkansas Tuberculosis Association]] in 1919. Governor [[Thomas C. McRae]] managed to
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  • ...ent-shelter.jpg|thumb|300px|Shelter at Cadron Settlement Park near Conway, Arkansas. Photo by Phil Frana.]] [[Image:Cadron-settlement-ark-river.jpg|thumb|300px|Arkansas River at Cadron Settlement Park. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
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  • '''Hospitals''' of various sorts are found in the larger cities of central Arkansas. *[[Arkansas Baptist Hospital]]
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  • ...unity located in [[Pulaski County]] twelve miles north of [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Marche is sited near some of the earliest historic home-sites in central Arkansas, including those of pioneer settlers at [[Crystal Hill]] in the 1820s. Fift
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  • ...kansas Home and Hospital for Crippled Negro Children]] in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • '''M. Crowell''' was a farmer, physician, and merchant in [[Solgohachia]], Arkansas. ...to Georgia in 1831, then to Spaulding County, Alabama in 1865. Crowell was home schooled and attended public school in Deadville, Alabama. He learned medic
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  • The '''Great Depression''' in central Arkansas began with a drought in the summer of 1930 that extended into the spring of Compounding the situation, Arkansas had borrowed heavily in the 1920s to build its system of state highways. In
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  • ...eggy Post|Peggy]], is the founder of [[Mount Bethel Winery]] in [[Altus]], Arkansas. The [[wineries|winery]] operates on the site of the original cellar for th ...Winery, founded in 1956 and considered third oldest winery in the state of Arkansas, is a family owned and operated business. Three Post brothers [[Eugene Post
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  • ...buted her temperance calling to the ravages of his disease. Nation built a home in Holden, Missouri, and attended the Normal Institute in nearby Warrensbur ...Hall]] at 35 Steele Street in [[Eureka Springs]], Arkansas, served as the home of Carry Nation for two years beginning in 1909. Nation had visited Eureka
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  • ...oration''' is a high tech company headquartered in Little Rock and Conway, Arkansas. ..., the company must be count to the most successful companies originated in Arkansas (see Wal Mart, Tyson, etc) and has experienced an immense growth in the pas
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