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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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  • *[[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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