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  • ...est Capitol Avenue was the tallest tower in Arkansas in 1968 and 1969. The building was constructed by the [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]]. ...t in November 1969. The Union National Bank Building is now known as [[One Union National Plaza]], and encompasses over 260,000 square feet of space.
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  • ...e seventy-five percent of the 350 construction workers on the project were union members.
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  • ...[Clinton Presidential Center]] building site would be built exclusively by union workers. Such a move is prohibited by Arkansas law.
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  • ...ton as presidential hopeful and officeholder should be reciprocated with a union-only presidential library job site. Closed job sites are prohibited by Arka ...The Reagan Library in California, he noted, had been built exclusively by union workers.
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  • ...-quarters of the 350 construction workers on the Clinton Library site were union members. ...to our terrific local building trades president Tony Ellis, and the local union leaders who negotiated it, we will not oppose it."
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  • ...c Railroad]]. Union Pacific has given their provisional acceptance for the building of a small bridge near the [[Amtrak station]] at [[Baring Cross]].
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  • Little Rock's State House is the oldest capitol building west of the Mississippi River that is still in use today. ...Washington, Arkansas, in 1863 when the city of Little Rock was occupied by Union troops.)
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  • ...ner.jpg|thumb|300px|The City of Little Rock operates out of City Hall. The building once had a dome. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ...uses the northeast-to-southwest line for passenger traffic, stopping at [[Union Station]] near the [[Arkansas State Capitol]]. The [[Little Rock and Wester
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  • ...the polls and voted for a one year, one cent sales tax for the purpose of building a multi-purpose arena and expanding the [[Little Rock Convention Center]] ...eum of Discovery]] opens in renovated [[Arkansas Democrat]] printing press building
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  • ...ruction process was performed by slaves, such as the making of bricks. The building was completed in 1842. ...an act of legislature and remains so until this day. The Old State Capital building is now part of the [[Old State House and Historic Arkansas Museum]] complex
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  • [[Image:Tower-building-1934.jpg|thumb|300px|The Tower Building in 1934. Photo by Prather Reynolds of the Historic American Buildings Surve ...age:Tower-building-first-floor.gif|thumb|300px|Architectural plan of Tower Building's first floor.]]
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  • ...igners, and engineers who produce theater events in the [[Woolly Fine Arts Building]] in the [[Arkansas School for the Blind]], although it has also played in ...nal Investors Life Building]], the [[Arkansas Arts Center]], and [[Student Union]] until 1980, when it moved back to to Arkansas Arts Center, then to [[UALR
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  • ...ittle Rock as its state capitol. It was the twenty-fifth state to join the Union. Arkansas' admission to the United States is enshrined in the [[Constitutio *[[State Building Services]]
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  • ...o a "inhabited bridge" complete with attached restaurant, hotel, or office building on the North Little Rock side. The collaborative is exploring the option of ...he [[Union Pacific Railroad]]. Traffic over the bridge ceased in 1984. The Union Pacific Railroad donated the bridge to the [[City of Little Rock]] on Decem
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  • The Clinton Library, an environmentally-friendly building, has '''electric vehicle charging stations''' in designated parking spaces. *Richard Louv, "Presidential Libraries in Messier Times," ''San Diego Union-Tribune,'' March 28, 2006.
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  • ...itched at the port each year. The port railroad is connected to both the [[Union Pacific Railroad]] and Burlington Northern Railroad systems. The railroad a ...is a twenty-five acre area at the Port that contains a 104,000 square foot building. The zone handles the trade, as well as "storage, testing, relabeling, disp
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  • ...erce streets. They are also renovators on the [[Legacy Hotel]] and the CED Building. ...nter]] office building, Riceland Foods, the University of Arkansas Student Union and a home for [[Gordon Wittenberg]].
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  • ...the Blue Cross-Blue Shield Building, Arkla Plaza, the First National Bank building, Arkansas State Hospital, the Lanai Towers of Hot Springs' Majestic Hotel, ...even built a home on Battery Street specifically to watch the trains at [[Union Station]]. He also prowled the rail yards in North Little Rock, taking phot
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  • ...Hemingway Barn, [[J. Merrick Moore House]], and the [[Union Trust Company Building]].
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  • ...apartment community in downtown North Little Rock, the largest residential building project in Argenta in a quarter century. ...ance, Regions Bank, the [[City of North Little Rock]], Bank of the Ozarks, Union Pacific Foundation, Arvest Bank, Arkansas Real Estate Foundation, Metropoli
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  • ...reat Depression, reopening in 1941 in the [[Tower Building (arsenal)|Tower Building]] of what would eventually be called [[MacArthur Park]]. Smade was born in Union, Ohio, and raised in Russellville, Arkansas. She attended college for one y
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  • ...ants in the area of Pulaski County were the [[Plum Bayou People]], a mound building civilization with remnants still visible at [[Toltec Mounds]] east of the c ...seized. Under the leadership of Major General [[Samuel R. Curtis]] 22,000 Union soldiers feigned an attack on Little Rock in May 1862, causing the state le
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  • ...tle Rock's [[River Market]]. The company was previously headquartered at [[Union Plaza]] in the central business district.
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  • ...al Bank Building]], the [[Stephens Building]], the [[First Commercial Bank Building]], and the [[Capitol Tower]] in downtown Little Rock. It also built the [[M
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  • ...s and Loan Association]], [[Southern Equitable Life Insurance Company]], [[Union National Bank]], the [[Federal Reserve Bank]], [[First Federal Savings and
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  • ...upscale apartments, and plazas across from the eighteen-story [[new Tower Building]] and along Main Street. The renewal project also had a special committee d ...[[R. A. Lile]] regularly met in the [[Top of the Rock Club]] in the Tower Building to plan new developments. In 1960 Little Rock held only three urban apartme
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  • .... It is easily distinguished from the old [[Tower Building (arsenal)|Tower Building]] of the former [[Little Rock Arsenal]]. ...ding was surpassed in height by the twenty-one story [[Union National Bank Building]].
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  • ...]. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was constructed in 1913.
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  • '''Union National Bank''' was one of the largest local banks in Little Rock in the t ...1933 to Union Bank, and in 1934 after receiving a national bank charter to Union National Bank.
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  • *Church of Christ Student Union ...ture. The city's location in a "dry" county also recommended it. The first building for the college's eight professors and nine academic departments was comple
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  • ...est Capitol Avenue was the tallest tower in Arkansas in 1968 and 1969. The building was constructed by the [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]]. ...t in November 1969. The Union National Bank Building is now known as [[One Union National Plaza]], and encompasses over 260,000 square feet of space.
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  • ...ap stone. Large chunks of the rock formation have been quarried for use in building the [[City of Little Rock]]. [[Fort Roots]] and the [[North Little Rock Vet ...Descriptions of Each of the States, Territories, Cities, and Towns of the Union: Also Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Persons ...'', vol. 2 (H. Howe
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  • ...emple B'nai Israel]] in west Little Rock, the original [[Pulaski Academy]] building, and a number of college residence halls and [[Dillard's]] department store
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  • ...ompany]]. The offices of the firm were located at 901-907 [[Southern Trust Building]].
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  • ...ompany]]. The offices of the firm were located at 901-907 [[Southern Trust Building]].
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  • ...1852, and is reputedly haunted. It was used alternately by Confederate and Union forces as a headquarters during the [[Civil War]].
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  • ...hool District]] - but continued in blacksmithing until 1939, when he began building bus bodies full time. ...pany grew rapidly as demand for school buses escalated. He sited a new bus-building operation at 805 Harkrider Avenue in the downtown district. The plant grew
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  • ...as Department of Information Systems''' (ADIS) operates out of the [[Union Building]] in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • ...s of the Little Rock City Council. Scofield taught fifty-two students in a building located at the intersection of Seventh and Scott streets beginning on Augus ...ral Saratoga County, New York, on July 1, 1830. Scofield was a graduate of Union College in 1853 and the Albany Law School in 1856. Following his time as a
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  • ...avilion for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. The [[Board of Trade Building]] was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1908. In 1914 the Board of Trade be *[[Union Compress Company]]
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  • ...1933 to Union Bank, and in 1934 after receiving a national bank charter to Union National Bank. ...ntil November 1969 when it was surpassed by the [[Worthen Bank Building]]. Union National Bank was one of the largest Little Rock banks in the twentieth cen
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  • ...e street into a stairway. The storm burst in all its fury. The rear of the building in which I stood was torn away. Across the street I saw a telegraph pole to ...] hotels, [[Sam Rudolph & Company]], [[Louis Volmer & Company]], [[Western Union Telegraph Co.]], and [[Wilson & Webb Stationery Company]]. The [[Baum Block
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  • ...the 1930s Arkansans held the most per capita road debt of any state in the Union. ...f [[UCA]], then known as Arkansas State Teachers College, under the School Building Aid Program:
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  • ...l occupant of the [[Union Life Building]] (now known as the [[Centre Place Building]] at 212 Center Street in downtown Little Rock. Jefferson National Life Insurance Company purchased Union Life in 1990. Since then the assets of the company have been merged into Gr
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  • ...ri, particularly Belton and Kansas City. In 1867 she married the alcoholic Union physician Charles Gloyd, who died only two years later. Nation later attrib ...perance advocate, founding a chapter of the [[Woman's Christian Temperance Union]]. In 1899 she had a powerful vision in which a voice exhorted her to "go t
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  • ...umb|300px|The Acxiom River Market Tower is a twelve-story corporate office building just south of the River Market in downtown Little Rock. Photo by Phil Frana ...The company even had computers installed in the basement of the Watergate Building, which burglars failed to mark as a target during the infamous June 17, 197
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