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  • ...nderground plaza and parking ramp at the corner of Main Street and Capitol Avenue. Remembered Moses later, "I was fascinated. I lived and died that." The pla ...involved closing Main Street between Third and Seventh streets and Capitol Avenue from Scott to Louisiana streets. Beginning in March 1977 construction crews
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  • ...or cultural hubs of Little Rock, as it is home of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center]], the [[Main Library]] of the Central Arkansas Library System, the ...r: 1px solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">President Clinton Avenue in the River Market</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View
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  • [[Image:Clinton-museum-store.jpg|thumb|300px|The Clinton Museum Store in the Little Rock River Market. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ...Rock, Arkansas. The store is managed by [[Connie Fails]]. Offices of the [[Clinton Foundation]] are located on the second floor.
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  • ====Organizing for the Clinton Presidential Center & Park==== ...clamation announcing the renaming of Markham Avenue as [[President Clinton Avenue]].
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  • [[Image:Cafe-42.jpg|thumb|Café 42 is a restaurant located in the Clinton Library. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ...linton Library]] at 1200 President Clinton Avenue. The number 42 signifies Clinton's line in the succession of American presidents since George Washington. Ca
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  • ...northern sides of the city, both following [[University Avenue]], [[Asher Avenue]], [[Roosevelt Road]], and [[Broadway]] downtown. [[Arkansas Highway 300]] ...Presidential Center]] in the city was capped by the 2004 dedication of the Clinton Library, bringing an estimated $1 billion in additional investment into the
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  • ...r.jpg|thumb|300px|Main structures on the grounds of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center]] ...ce]]. The Library was funded by the [[William J. Clinton Foundation]]. The Presidential Center and Park is located on an old 27.2 acre industrial brownfield just e
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  • ...[[Eugene Pfeifer III]] buys land later identified as [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center]] site November 3, 1992 - [[Bill Clinton]] elected to first term in office as 42nd President of the United States
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  • ...sas, the [[Argenta Historic District]] of North Little Rock, the [[Clinton Presidential Center]], and downtown hotels. The River Rail is administered by the [[Cent ...treet, (9) [[Clinton Presidential Center]]/[[Heifer International]] (World Avenue at 3rd), (10) 3rd at Commerce, (11) [[Historic Arkansas Museum]] (2nd at Sc
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  • [[Image:Clinton-mcdonalds.jpg|thumb|300px|Bill Clinton's favorite McDonald's franchise in Little Rock. Photo by Phil Frana.]] ...g the 1992 presidential campaign, Saturday Night Live ran a skit parodying Clinton's frequenting of this specific eatery while on jogs from the [[Governor's M
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  • ...o transformed an old 220,000 square foot warehouse along President Clinton Avenue into the [[Museum Center]] housing the Little Rock [[Museum of Discovery]], ...ess of acquiring property for the construction of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park]], the [[Heifer International]] headquarters, and the [[Lio
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  • ...r: 1px solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">President Clinton Avenue in the River Market</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View ...selected the historic [[River Market District]] as the future home of his presidential library on November 8, 1997. Twenty-one blocks of the street were officiall
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  • ...1949 the school moved to its current campus location on south [[University Avenue]]. The school was renamed [[Little Rock University]] in 1957 after becoming ...ent Clinton]] selected UALR as the educational affiliate of his proposed [[Clinton School of Public Service]].
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  • ...ge:Clinton-trees.jpg|thumb|300px|Part of the Festival Grove at the Clinton Presidential Center. Photo by Sean Oakley.]] ...ees planted according to region on the grounds of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park]]. The design of the grove was accomplished by landscape ar
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  • ...Café 42 in the [[Clinton Presidential Center]] at 1200 President Clinton Avenue in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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  • ...nor [[Bill Clinton]]. Saturday Night Live ran a skit during Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign based on and parodying his frequenting of this specific eatery whi **4111 South University Avenue
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  • ...Way in downtown Little Rock is only three blocks from [[President Clinton Avenue]]. ...'s directive. Acxiom also provided assistance to Lloyd Bentsen in the 1975 Presidential campaign.
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