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  • *[[Arkansas Studies Institute]] ...and a [[Ottenheimer Hall|festival hall]] and fresh food market rekindling urban investment. In total, about $1 billion of direct investment touched off a r
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  • *Ronald J. Grele, "Listen to Their Voices: Two Case Studies in the Interpretation of Oral History Interviews," in ''Envelopes of Sound, *A. Sears, "Enriching Social Studies with Interviews," ''History and Social Science Teache''r 25 (1990): 67-71.
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  • ...ies. It is also increasingly becoming a residential neighborhood for young urban professionals and empty nesters. ...sinesses and displacement of people during the 1960s [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]] had in many ways had harmed the native "character" of dow
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  • ...h these aims, most notably the [[Little Rock Housing Authority]] (1937), [[Urban Progress Association]] (1959), [[Downtown Little Rock Unlimited]] (1959), [ *Central Arkansas Library System ([[Main Library]], [[Arkansas Studies Institute]], [[Cox Creative Center]])
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  • ...th the Columbia and Berkeley ROHO programs. My boss at the Charles Babbage Institute was Arthur Norberg, who was trained at Berkeley. My graduate advisor at Iow ...e Simonsen’s class on the City as Text might be considered an example of urban sociology. She was trying to get students to understand how to “read a ne
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  • ...nal Citizens Planning Conference by the [[Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects]], led by president [[Noland Blass Jr.]], in the spring of 19 In 1961 the plan was folded into the [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]]. The renewal project included proposals for an Arkansas E
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  • ...fice space for the [[Arkansas Humanities Council]] and the [[Urban Studies Institute]] of the [[University of Arkansas at Little Rock]], and the [[Clinton Schoo *Priscilla Campbell, "Institute a Place to Learn about State's History," ''The North Little Rock Times,'' M
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