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  • [[Image:City-hall-dome.jpg|thumb|300px|Little Rock City Hall with dome. Photo taken between 1905 and 1915. Public domain. Library of Con [[Image:City-hall-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Postcard view of City Hall.]]
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  • [[Image:Conway-city-hall-1.jpg|thumb|300px|Conway City Hall. Photo by Phil Frana.]] '''Conway City Hall''' is located at 1201 Oak Street on [[Toad Suck Square]] in downtown [[Conw
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  • *[[City of Little Rock]] *[[City of North Little Rock]]
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  • ...me lasting impact on both of us wanting to see great things happen for the city[.]" ...nd Conventions]], the [[Little Rock Housing Authority]], the [[Little Rock City Beautiful Committee]], [[Central Arkansas Transit]], the [[Metrocentre Impr
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  • ...alls, shops, free public wi-fi, and other special attractions. Ottenheimer Hall currently houses a number of vendors: ...tments with restaurants and shops, tennis courts, and swimming pools." The city had successfully knocked down many buildings, but had been much less effect
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  • ...elevated. The placement also pays homage to the two road grids used by the city. ...a glass box to form the [[Clinton School of Public Service]] and a [[Great Hall]], but this idea was later shelved.
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  • [[Image:City-of-little-rock.JPG|thumb|300px|Skyline of Little Rock at night. Photo court ...ck''' is an incorporated municipality in [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas. The city is the political and commercial center of the state.
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  • The main building, comprising the Clinton Library Museum and Great Hall, has been variously called a "bridge to the 21st century" (a favorite Clint * [[Clinton Library Great Hall]]
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  • ...,000 square-foot project completed in 2009. The center contains an exhibit hall, conference rooms, Fair Trade gift shop, and café. It is surrounded by wet *Larry Copeland, "City Takes Cue from Comeback Kid: Clinton Library Breathes Life into Struggling
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  • ...wood, Texas. Box holds a B.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
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  • ...e Arkansas Travelers, Little Rock financier [[Warren Stephens]], and the [[City of North Little Rock]] cooperated to build the park. ...ounders Jack and Witt Stephens. The park's other namesake is attributed to hall of fame catcher [[Bill Dickey]] (17 years with the New York Yankees and 7 W
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  • ...f ''La Petite Roche'' was transported to the grounds of [[Little Rock City Hall]] in June 1932. The 4,700 pound rock was removed from the riverfront by the *Kristin Netterstrom, "Showcasing City's Rock No Easy Task," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' November 20, 2008.
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  • ...the landscape architectural firm headquartered in San Francisco, New York City, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England. The firm planned the ground ...ouse the [[Clinton burial site]], a [[Scholar's Garden]] between [[Sturgis Hall]] and the [[Clinton Library Archives]] building, and a welcoming [[Celebrat
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  • The five high schools in the district are [[Hall High School]], [[J. A. Fair Systems Magnet High School]], [[Central High Sc ...stered by the Committee on Schools of what was then called the Little Rock City Council. The school closed during the [[American Civil War]].
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  • ...uising. Partnership offices are located on the second floor of [[Dickinson Hall]]. ...sentatives: [[Dean Kumpuris]] for the [[City of Little Rock]], Little Rock City Manager [[Bruce Moore]], and [[Metrocentre]] representative [[Millie Ward]]
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  • ...4 acres of land in [[Julius Breckling Riverfront Park]], acquired from the city under a 99-year lease.
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  • '''Curran Hall''' is the name given to the historic Walters-Curran-Bell House constructed The house was acquired by the [[City of Little Rock]] in 1996 and became the [[Little Rock Visitor Information C
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  • ...nsus Bureau the population of the state in 2005 was 2,779,154. The largest city in the state is Little Rock with a population of 184,081 in 2004. *[[Entertainers Hall of Fame Board]]
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  • ...commission operates under the purview of the [[City of Little Rock]]. The city has sixteen designated historic districts on the National Register of Histo The city planner with responsibility to the commission is [[Brian Minyard]].
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  • ...s, hospitals, schools, and jails. The company designed [[Tyndall Dickinson Hall]] at [[UALR]], the [[Pulaski County Jail]], The firm has also conducted bus In 1979 the firm proposed the [[City Riverfront]] concept to create a gateway to Little Rock along the Arkansas
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  • ...The district was established federally in 1977, and again in 1981 by local city [[Ordinance No. 14,042]] in conformity with the [[Historic Districts Act of ...he [[Absalom Fowler House]], the [[Pike-Fletcher-Terry House]], [[Trapnall Hall]], [[Mount Holly Cemetery]], [[First Lutheran Church]], [[First Presbyteria
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  • ...ed by the [[North Little Rock Mayor's Office]] and the [[North Little Rock City Council]]. The City of North Little Rock has been housed in North Little Rock City Hall since 1914.
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  • ...e Rock]] and is a derivation of the Latin word for silver: "argentum." The city took this name from 1904 to 1917 because of a silver mine operated by the S *[[Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame]]
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  • ...ousand buildings, including fifteen county courthouses, [[Little Rock City Hall]], [[St. Edward Church]] (1901), the [[J. C. Marshall House]] (1908), the [
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  • *[[M. G. Hall]] (1893-1895) [[Category:City government]]
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  • The '''North Little Rock Mayor's Office''' operates out of City Hall at 300 Main Street. North Little Rock, Arkansas, operates under the mayor-a ====Mayors - City of North Little Rock====
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  • *Alexandria City Hall (Alexandria, LA)
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  • ...solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">Street View of Taborian Hall</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View ...and Daughters of the Tabor]], a black fraternal insurance collective. The hall was constructed by black contractor [[Simeon Johnson]].
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  • ...ntic pre-Columbian artifact. The museum moved to the third floor of [[City Hall]] later that same year. Henry Fairfield Osborn of the Natural History Museu
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  • ...t Trail]] to Texas. The bluff on the south side of the river protected the city of Little Rock from flooding. Neighboring counties include [[Faulkner Count ...civilization with remnants still visible at [[Toltec Mounds]] east of the city of Little Rock. Around 1500 the [[Quapaw Indians]] began hunting in the reg
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  • ...have been a 12,000-seat multipurpose arena and 75,000-square foot exhibit hall built at the corner of Fourth and Spring streets in downtown Little Rock. A ...servationists who hoped to restore some of the neighborhood character of a city ravaged by urban renewal clearance efforts from the 1950s to the 1970s. Act
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  • ...r jeweler [[Charles S. Stifft]], whose proposed [[Stifft Addition]] to the city was platted on November 19, 1898. Other named investors in the addition wer ...ow to the east, Seventh Street to the south, and Martin to the west. Other city additions located within the district boundaries are the [[C. O. Kimball an
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  • ...Bottling Company of Arkansas]], the 13,000-acre Wingmead Farms, and [[Twin City Bank]]. He was also an investor in the downtown Little Rock buildings housi ...iasite/Viewer/?peid=909d1bd4-23eb-41fa-8e0a-69e37d470fb3 Arkansas Business Hall of Fame Video - Frank Lyon Sr.]
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  • ...ynolds. His father was involved in the wholesale grocery trade in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Donald W. Reynolds attended the School of Journalism at the Univ ...ion]] which has built facilities like the [[Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall]] at the [[University of Central Arkansas]] and the [[Donald W. Reynolds Ce
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  • [[Image:City-hall-dome.jpg|thumb|300px|Little Rock City Hall with dome. Photo taken between 1905 and 1915. Public domain. Library of Con [[Image:City-hall-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Postcard view of City Hall.]]
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  • ...sley's name was changed on his birth certificate. Clark is a graduate of [[Hall High School]] and a National Merit Scholarship recipient. Clark attended to
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  • Anthony House had twenty-two rooms, a dining hall measuring sixty feet in length, as well as meeting space. The inn was destr Other early hotels included the [[City Hotel]] operated by [[C.L. Jeffries]], the [[Eagle House]], the [[National
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  • ...ain Street 1969 plan]] and [[Capitol Place plan]] for urban renewal in the city in the 1960s. He also participated in the design of the [[Wilbur Mills Expr *"Arkansas Construction Hall of Fame," ''Arkansas Business,'' April 2, 2001.
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  • ...959. His beat included [[Little Rock City Hall]], [[North Little Rock City Hall]], the [[Pulaski County Courthouse]], the [[Little Rock Housing Authority]] ...Chamber of Commerce to help with urban renewal activities in that Nebraska city.
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  • ...e central hub of African American retailing and commercial services in the city. It was nicknamed "The Line." ...[[Majestic Liquor Store and Tavern]], [[Red's Liquor Store]], [[Red's Pool Hall]], [[Dr. D. Young's Drug Store]], [[Angel's Hot Dog Stand]], [[Triple King
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  • ...at desegregation could not proceed until two new high school were built: [[Hall High School]] and [[Horace Mann High School]]. He pledged to begin desegreg ...l High School]]. Horace Mann was to open as a segregated black school, and Hall was to remain open to whites only. The NAACP voted in December 1955 to sue
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  • ...pping lower-middle income whites in the only integrated high school in the city.
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  • ...e Rock Air Force Base]], buried the water line from Lake Fort Smith to the city of Fort Smith, and hung telephone lines from Little Rock to Fort Smith and *"Arkansas Construction Hall of Fame," ''Arkansas Business,'' April 2, 2001.
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  • ...mpner Opera House]], the [[Pulaski County Courthouse]], [[Little Rock City Hall]], and the [[Old State House]], and provide enhancements to the Statehouse ...nd Conventions]], the [[Little Rock Housing Authority]], the [[Little Rock City Beautiful Committee]], [[Central Arkansas Transit]], the [[Metrocentre Impr
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  • *Dealt with complaints of food, residence hall hours, and dance bands * Wrote resolution to city (Little Rock) barring rock concert
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  • [[Image:Wingo-hall-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Historic postcard view of Wingo Hall.]] [[Image:Mcalister-hall-sw.JPG|thumb|300px|McAlister Hall, home of the Honors College.]]
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  • Little Rock High School was fourth in a sequence of high schools in the city: *[[Scott Street School]] (City High School) (1885-1890) at 14th & Scott
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  • '''Bill Dickey''' was a Major League hall of fame catcher with the New York Yankees. Dickey spent seventeen years in ...a, in 1907. He grew up in Kensett, Arkansas, near Searcy. He played on the city team, and also for Searcy High School. He began playing baseball for the [[
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  • ...ay 365]]. The [[Union Pacific Railroad]] also passes through the city. The city is served by the [[Conway Municipal Airport]]. ...t the intersection of Caldwell and Locusts streets downtown. [[Conway City Hall]] is located at the intersection of Front and Oak streets.
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  • Clarke was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, on August 18, 1854 to Walter and Ellen (White) Clarke. His fa ...enter in Washington, D.C. The statue had resided in the Capitol's Statuary Hall from 1921, when it was sculpted by Pompeo Coppini, until 2008 when it was m
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  • ...of St. Louis, who traveled to the city around 1830. The first mass in the city was celebrated in 1830. This mass was said by Friar [[Peter Donnelly]] on t ...sed in 1962 as families moved to new neighborhoods on the west side of the city.
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  • ...e:Argenta-city-admin-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Postcard view of the Argenta City Administration Building]] ...he [[North Little Rock City Council Chamber]], and the [[North Little Rock City Clerk's Office]].
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