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  • *[[Arkansas State Capitol]] ...ittle Rock Nine monument "Testament," on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
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  • ...ved an underground plaza and parking ramp at the corner of Main Street and Capitol Avenue. Remembered Moses later, "I was fascinated. I lived and died that." ...project involved closing Main Street between Third and Seventh streets and Capitol Avenue from Scott to Louisiana streets. Beginning in March 1977 constructio
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  • ...t side of the city and back towards its historic center at the [[Old State Capitol]].
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  • ...Little Rock, Arkansas, favored by [[Bill Clinton]] and popular among state capitol legislators and local attorneys. The restaurant is located at 1023 West Markham Street. Doe's features tamales and steaks. Doe's is owned by the fa
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  • ...Historic Arkansas Museum''' is a national historic landmark located at 300 West Markham Street and 200 East 3rd Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. Little Rock's State House is the oldest capitol building west of the Mississippi River that is still in use today.
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  • ...sive municipal code. [[Little Rock City Hall|City Hall]] is located at 500 West Markham Street. Little Rock is the capitol city of the [[State of Arkansas]]. The city encompasses 122 square miles of
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  • ...(11) [[Historic Arkansas Museum]] (2nd at Scott), (12) 2nd at Center, (13) West Markham at Spring, (14) The [[Peabody Hotel|Peabody]] Little Rock (Markham *[[River Cities Travel Center]] - 310 East Capitol (Little Rock)
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  • ...t surviving state capitol west of the Mississippi River. The Greek Revival capitol building was designed by Kentuckian [[Gideon Shyrock]]. It became the offic ...in 1911. The Old State House was used for a variety of purposes after the capitol was moved, such as a memorial site and a meeting place for political groups
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  • ...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 ...round a gold jackhammer to symbolically break up pavement at the corner of Capitol and Main streets. The mall was constructed by [[George S. Rush Company]] of
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  • ...l with a basement, and is located to the southwest of the [[Arkansas State Capitol]]. It is occupied by the [[Arkansas Supreme Court]], the [[Arkansas Court o
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  • ...y. In the early 1980s the company completed the [[Heritage Center East and West]], which involved the renovation and repurposing of two historic warehouses *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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  • ...[[Hanger House]], on Cumberland Street. The company is now located at 901 West Third Street, on the site of the former Studebaker dealership. ...], and [[John Greer Jr.]], are vice presidents. The firm is located at 901 West Third Street.
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  • ...ry of Arkansas]], with a capitol at Arkansas Post. In 1820 the territorial capitol moved to [[Little Rock]]. ...was admitted to the Union on June 15, 1836, with Little Rock as its state capitol. It was the twenty-fifth state to join the Union. Arkansas' admission to th
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  • The Little Rock office of Wright, Lindsey & Jennings is 200 West Capitol Avenue, Suite 2300.
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  • ...osevelt Road to the south, and the Central High School neighborhood to the west. ...Quapaw 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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  • ...fteenth Street to the south, Scott and Cumberland streets to the west, and Capitol Street to the north. The district was established federally in 1977, and ag
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  • ...corporate headquarters in Little Rock in the 1950s was located at 900 West Capitol Avenue. The downtown Dillard's building was originally leased to [[Southwes
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  • ...age:Wilbur-mills-bust.JPG|thumb|Bust of Wilbur Mills in the Arkansas State Capitol. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ...Lock and Dam]], and the [[Wilbur D. Mills Freeway]]. Funding for the east-west Mills Freeway in Little Rock was shepherded through Congress in 1970.
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  • ...ki County''' is the most populous county in Arkansas and home of the state capitol at [[Little Rock]]. The county was established on December 15, 1818, by the ...h 1822 Little Rock became the county seat of Pulaski County, and the state capitol in 1836. The county benefited from its location on the Arkansas River, whic
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  • ...Lane pedestrian district for retailing in an area bounded by West Capitol, West Eighth, Spring, and Center streets, underground fallout shelters, parking r *Bill Lewis, "Park, Malls Envisioned for Capitol & Main," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' February 1, 1960.
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  • ...Russell. The town was moved in the middle of the night about three blocks west, from what would become Scott Street to the location of present-day Center
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  • ...elite of Little Rock and is only a half mile west of the [[Arkansas State Capitol]]. The store, which opened in 1929, is located at 3013 West Markham Street.
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  • ...of the city. The store is located a half mile west of the [[Arkansas State Capitol]].
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  • ...nside the boundaries of the district, as is [[Lamar Porter Field]] at 2700 West Seventh Street. *[[Buice Drug Store]] (3013 West Markham Street) - owned by Bob Buice, [[George E. Wimberly]]
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  • ...e [[McCain Mall]] in [[North Little Rock]], the [[Temple B'nai Israel]] in west Little Rock, and a number of college residence halls and [[Dillard's]] depa
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  • ...Russell. The town was moved in the middle of the night about three blocks west, from what would become Scott Street to the location of present-day Center
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  • ...ot, twelve courtroom building with a five-story atrium located at 600 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
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  • ...Lane pedestrian district for retailing in an area bounded by West Capitol, West Eighth, Spring, and Center streets, underground fallout shelters, parking r ...ing reminders was a hotly contested McDonald's restaurant at the corner of Capitol and Main, which replaced a number of exiting local downtown eateries, inclu
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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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  • ...west [[Little Rock]]. The business once occupied a storefront at 204 West Capitol Avenue in the city.
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  • '''Cudd and 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 Rene
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  • '''Tom 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
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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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  • ...r Shop''' once occupied a storefront at 207 Main Street and later 123 West Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
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  • ...Garden''' once occupied a storefront at 211 Main Street and later 921 West Capitol in Little Rock.
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  • ...ion Company]] on November 14, 1950, which in turn was reorganized as the [[Capitol Transit Company]] operated by [[F. Norman Hill]]. ...Power and Light power land took up a large block bounded by North Gaines, West Garland, North Arch, and the [[Arkansas River]]. The plant burned fuel oil,
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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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  • ...at 208 Main Street in 1952. Harry Scher later moved his store to 106 West Capitol.
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  • '''Spring Plaza''' was constructed in 1983 at the corner of Center and West Capitol avenues. The plaza cost $4 million and was completed by [[Hooper-Bond Compa
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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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  • ...d him brigadier general of the volunteers. Price commanded the Army of the West in the alter part of the wars, and after the signing of the Treaty of Guada ...in Little Rock for the campaign, and the Union sent in forces to take the capitol back and return it to federal control.
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  • *[[Peabody School]] (1890-1905) at West Capitol & Gaines ...the city built a new [[Central High School|Little Rock High School]] in [[West End Park]]. This new Little Rock High was renamed Central High School in 19
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  • ...is located at 1401 West Capitol Avenue downtown near the [[Arkansas State Capitol]].
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  • ...is a twelve-story historic office building on the southwest corner of West Capitol and Main streets in downtown Little Rock. The tower was designed by local a
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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
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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
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