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  • ...ke. The funnel of the cyclone may have passed directly over the local U.S. Weather Bureau office occupied by [[George S. Harkness]] at 8:28 PM. Harkness recor [[Category:Weather]]
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  • ...ators and sofas on Main Street in the 1960s were dinosaurs waiting for the weather to change." Megna preferred to see downtown retail space occupied by trendy
    19 KB (2,785 words) - 00:45, 1 March 2010
  • ...ed at the [[Riverfest Amphitheater]] in [[Riverfront Park]] downtown. When weather permits, movies are shown every Wednesday night at sundown on a large scree ...l-town into Downtown and is definitely a Wednesday night favorite once hot weather moves in.
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  • ...zed the accident as follows: "A B-47 was climbing after takeoff in day VFR weather. There had been an extended period of no interphone communication, during w
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  • '''American Airlines Flight 1420''' skidded off the runway in heavy weather at the [[Little Rock National Airport]] on June 1, 1999, killing eleven peo
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  • ...lar during the summer as well though, with the woods in full bloom and the weather being ripe for hiking and enjoying the outdoors.
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  • *[[U.S. Weather Bureau Office at Little Rock|U.S. Weather Bureau]]
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  • ...turned from December 18, 1819-January 4, 1820 to wait out difficult winter weather. Nuttall notes that the "transients" at the settlement were "swallowed up i
    7 KB (1,070 words) - 12:08, 15 January 2012
  • ...y's beautiful architectures and diversity in cultures. The rainy and foggy weather of Vancouver in winter also became a lasting memory for Norb. At an early a
    6 KB (997 words) - 21:20, 28 July 2011
  • ...d directly over the [[U.S. Weather Bureau Office at Little Rock|local U.S. Weather Bureau office]] occupied by [[George S. Harkness]] at 8:28 PM. Harkness rec
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  • ...ke. The funnel of the cyclone may have passed directly over the local U.S. Weather Bureau office occupied by [[George S. Harkness]] at 8:28 PM. Harkness recor [[Category:Weather]]
    1 KB (166 words) - 19:27, 14 April 2010