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  • [[Image:City-hall-dome.jpg|thumb|300px|Little Rock City Hall with dome. Photo taken between 1905 and 1915. Public domain. Library of Con [[Image:City-hall-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Postcard view of City Hall.]]
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  • [[Image:Conway-city-hall-1.jpg|thumb|300px|Conway City Hall. Photo by Phil Frana.]] '''Conway City Hall''' is located at 1201 Oak Street on [[Toad Suck Square]] in downtown [[Conw
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  • *[[City of Little Rock]] *[[City of North Little Rock]]
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  • ...me lasting impact on both of us wanting to see great things happen for the city[.]" ...nd Conventions]], the [[Little Rock Housing Authority]], the [[Little Rock City Beautiful Committee]], [[Central Arkansas Transit]], the [[Metrocentre Impr
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  • ...alls, shops, free public wi-fi, and other special attractions. Ottenheimer Hall currently houses a number of vendors: ...tments with restaurants and shops, tennis courts, and swimming pools." The city had successfully knocked down many buildings, but had been much less effect
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  • ...elevated. The placement also pays homage to the two road grids used by the city. ...a glass box to form the [[Clinton School of Public Service]] and a [[Great Hall]], but this idea was later shelved.
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  • [[Image:City-of-little-rock.JPG|thumb|300px|Skyline of Little Rock at night. Photo court ...ck''' is an incorporated municipality in [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas. The city is the political and commercial center of the state.
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  • The main building, comprising the Clinton Library Museum and Great Hall, has been variously called a "bridge to the 21st century" (a favorite Clint * [[Clinton Library Great Hall]]
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  • ...,000 square-foot project completed in 2009. The center contains an exhibit hall, conference rooms, Fair Trade gift shop, and café. It is surrounded by wet *Larry Copeland, "City Takes Cue from Comeback Kid: Clinton Library Breathes Life into Struggling
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  • ...wood, Texas. Box holds a B.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
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  • ...e Arkansas Travelers, Little Rock financier [[Warren Stephens]], and the [[City of North Little Rock]] cooperated to build the park. ...ounders Jack and Witt Stephens. The park's other namesake is attributed to hall of fame catcher [[Bill Dickey]] (17 years with the New York Yankees and 7 W
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  • ...f ''La Petite Roche'' was transported to the grounds of [[Little Rock City Hall]] in June 1932. The 4,700 pound rock was removed from the riverfront by the *Kristin Netterstrom, "Showcasing City's Rock No Easy Task," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' November 20, 2008.
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  • ...the landscape architectural firm headquartered in San Francisco, New York City, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England. The firm planned the ground ...ouse the [[Clinton burial site]], a [[Scholar's Garden]] between [[Sturgis Hall]] and the [[Clinton Library Archives]] building, and a welcoming [[Celebrat
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  • The five high schools in the district are [[Hall High School]], [[J. A. Fair Systems Magnet High School]], [[Central High Sc ...stered by the Committee on Schools of what was then called the Little Rock City Council. The school closed during the [[American Civil War]].
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  • ...uising. Partnership offices are located on the second floor of [[Dickinson Hall]]. ...sentatives: [[Dean Kumpuris]] for the [[City of Little Rock]], Little Rock City Manager [[Bruce Moore]], and [[Metrocentre]] representative [[Millie Ward]]
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  • ...4 acres of land in [[Julius Breckling Riverfront Park]], acquired from the city under a 99-year lease.
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  • '''Curran Hall''' is the name given to the historic Walters-Curran-Bell House constructed The house was acquired by the [[City of Little Rock]] in 1996 and became the [[Little Rock Visitor Information C
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  • ...nsus Bureau the population of the state in 2005 was 2,779,154. The largest city in the state is Little Rock with a population of 184,081 in 2004. *[[Entertainers Hall of Fame Board]]
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  • ...commission operates under the purview of the [[City of Little Rock]]. The city has sixteen designated historic districts on the National Register of Histo The city planner with responsibility to the commission is [[Brian Minyard]].
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  • ...s, hospitals, schools, and jails. The company designed [[Tyndall Dickinson Hall]] at [[UALR]], the [[Pulaski County Jail]], The firm has also conducted bus In 1979 the firm proposed the [[City Riverfront]] concept to create a gateway to Little Rock along the Arkansas
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  • ...The district was established federally in 1977, and again in 1981 by local city [[Ordinance No. 14,042]] in conformity with the [[Historic Districts Act of ...he [[Absalom Fowler House]], the [[Pike-Fletcher-Terry House]], [[Trapnall Hall]], [[Mount Holly Cemetery]], [[First Lutheran Church]], [[First Presbyteria
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  • ...ed by the [[North Little Rock Mayor's Office]] and the [[North Little Rock City Council]]. The City of North Little Rock has been housed in North Little Rock City Hall since 1914.
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