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  • ...eneral Assembly]] in 1905. The founder of the Commission was University of Arkansas at Fayetteville historian [[John Hugh Reynolds]]. ...mission's archives moved to the [[Old State House]] on Markham Avenue. The Commission moved again in 1979 to its present location in the [[One Capitol Mall Build
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  • #REDIRECT [[Arkansas History Commission & State Archives]]
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  • *[[Historic Arkansas Museum]] *[[Arkansas Studies Institute]]
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  • .... "After four to six weeks, I realized something was missing. It was the ''Arkansas Gazette.'' So I called and said, 'Send it to me.' It was like an umbilical ...using Authority]], the [[Little Rock City Beautiful Committee]], [[Central Arkansas Transit]], the [[Metrocentre Improvement District]], [[Quapaw Quarter Assoc
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  • ...oplan''' is a regional transportation organization located in Little Rock, Arkansas. Metroplan was formed in 1955 by mayors, judges, transportation officials, ...n 1955 and 1970 the organization was called the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, and received federal comprehensive planning money made available under the
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  • ...rism in Little Rock, Arkansas. The [[Little Rock Advertising and Promotion Commission]] oversees the work of the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau. The ====Bureau History====
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  • ...y of Little Rock''' is an incorporated municipality in [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas. The city is the political and commercial center of the state. ...[Arkansas River]], which generally protected it from flooding in its early history. The city sits at an elevation of about 257 feet above sea level.
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  • ...special improvement district comprising 44 blocks of downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The improvement district is managed by the [[Little Rock Downtown Partners ...anning, which included "strong physical and visual" imagery drawn from the Arkansas River, attractive historic structures, and orderliness.
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  • ====Zoo History==== ...bear. Not to worry, though, because now the zoo is the only public one in Arkansas and is accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association. The zoo off
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  • [[Image:Ark-coat-arms.jpg|thumb|300px|Coat of Arms of the State of Arkansas.]] [[Image:Arkansas-1819.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Arkansas counties in 1819.]]
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  • [[Image:Ark-game-fish-logo.jpg|thumb|Arkansas Game and Fish Commission logo.]] ...ependent division of [[State of Arkansas]] government founded in 1944. The commission began creating lakes in the state to meet the renewed interest in recreatio
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  • ...merican Revolution. Pulaski is one of the five original counties forming [[Arkansas Territory]] in 1819. Many settlers came to the area from Missouri and Memph ...Rock and North Little Rock sit astride what was once a natural ford of the Arkansas River along the [[Southwest Trail]] to Texas. The bluff on the south side o
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  • ====History of Little Rock Urban Renewal==== The project's roots lay in the [[Main Street 1969 plan]] created by the [[Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects]] in the spring of 1957. Th
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  • ====History of Slum Clearance==== ...ly deficient, and almost all (2,818) were occupied by black residents. The commission found particularly grave slum conditions in the [[East End]], [[Granite Mou
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  • '''Faulkner County''' is a county in central Arkansas, formed in 1873 from portions of [[Conway County]] and [[Pulaski County]]. ====History====
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  • '''John Selden Roane''' was the fourth governor of the [[State of Arkansas]], serving from April 19, 1849, to November 15, 1852. ...ceton, Kentucky, and then studied law privately. In 1837 Roane traveled to Arkansas, and found a home in Pine Bluff.
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  • ...oric [[Pulaski County]]. The county is named for [[Henry Wharton Conway]], Arkansas territorial delegate to the U.S. Congress. Scenic [[Petit Jean Mountain]] i ====History====
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  • ...[[State of Arkansas]] in 1840 from [[Conway County]] lands south of the [[Arkansas River]]. The county is named for War of 1812 hero Commodore Oliver Hazard P ====History====
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  • ...] ("Lone Oak"). Neighboring counties include White County, Prairie County, Arkansas County, Jefferson County, [[Pulaski County]], and [[Faulkner County]]. ====History====
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  • ====History==== ...The company built a large reduction plant at the company town of Bauxite, Arkansas, and shipped the resulting ore out of the state to East St. Louis, Illinois
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  • ...eneral Assembly]] in 1905. The founder of the Commission was University of Arkansas at Fayetteville historian [[John Hugh Reynolds]]. ...mission's archives moved to the [[Old State House]] on Markham Avenue. The Commission moved again in 1979 to its present location in the [[One Capitol Mall Build
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  • #REDIRECT [[Arkansas History Commission & State Archives]]
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