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  • [[Image:Lr-central-fire-dept.jpg|thumb|300px|Central Fire Station in Little Rock.]] ...Central Fire Station''' is at the corner of Markham and Arch streets. The station was erected during the mayoral administration of [[Charles E. Taylor]] by c
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  • ...in several contexts for use by scholars in many disciplines. The course's central theme is the representation of democratic beliefs as applied to oral histor ...ual harassment policy, in your current student handbook. The University of Central Arkansas adheres to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act
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  • *[[Little Rock Fire Department|Fire]] *[[Central Arkansas Library System Board of Trustees]] (CALS)
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  • ...oldest television station in continuous operation in central Arkansas. The station was founded by [[John Griffen]], who owned KTUL in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and KWT ...rations in the former studio of UHF station [[KRTV]]. A fire destroyed the station, located near the corner of Kavanaugh Boulevard and North Beechwood Street,
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  • ...connected to the renovated [[Little Rock Central Fire Station|Central Fire Station]], built in 1912, which now accommodates additional government office space
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  • ...st from Monticello, Arkansas. In 1901 he married Agnes Somers and moved to central Arkansas. In 1902 he established the [[Rose City Cotton Oil Mill]] in North *North Little Rock Fire Station 5
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  • ...electric streetlights. The [[Little Rock Central Fire Station|Central Fire Station]] was also constructed downtown during his tenure.
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  • [[Image:Lr-central-fire-dept.jpg|thumb|300px|Central Fire Station in Little Rock.]] ...Central Fire Station''' is at the corner of Markham and Arch streets. The station was erected during the mayoral administration of [[Charles E. Taylor]] by c
    495 bytes (67 words) - 00:58, 24 March 2010
  • ...l Fire Station]], [[Bankers Trust Building]], [[U. M. Rose School]], and [[Central High School]] in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • [[Image:Lr-central-fire-dept.jpg|thumb|300px|Central Fire Station in Little Rock.]] ...W. Fair''' was a contractor and builder of the [[Little Rock Central Fire Station]], the [[Old Ladies' Home]], [[Argenta High School]], and the [[Norton-Berg
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  • ...Chester Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The department boasts twenty fire stations and four hundred employees. ====Fire Stations====
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