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  • ...an envisioning a different kind of firm, one devoted to rehabbing existing building stock in the neglected downtown and managing the refurbished assets themsel ...est]]. Their plan involved renovation of two buildings and demolition of a building in between to create adjacent parking. The [[Department of Arkansas Heritag
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  • [[Ottenheimer Hall]] (the "River Market" building), with its indoor food vendors and outdoor farmer's market pavilion, anchor ...idea at first of going in with bulldozers and knocking everything down and building a lot of new apartments with restaurants and shops, tennis courts, and swim
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  • ...y, a design he called the "Bridge to the 21st Century." Polshek called the building "a very radical departure from any presidential library that's ever existed ...e railroad tracks and the bridge on the site dictated the placement of the building perpendicular to the river and elevated. The placement also pays homage to
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  • [[Image:Art Visitor.jpg|thumb|300px|Visitors admire art in the building's atrium. Photo by Casey Gambill.]] ...s Center''' (AAC) is a museum of arts and a center for the performing arts south of downtown Little Rock, located at 501 E. 9th Street in historic [[MacArth
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  • ...across racial and religious and ethnic and income and political divides - building bridges." ...Library in parallel with the Arkansas River bank. Later, they rotated the building ninety degrees to take advantage of a spectacular view of downtown Little R
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  • ...summer months to five inches in winter and spring. The average date of the first freeze is November 15th. The average date of the last freeze in the spring ...ner.jpg|thumb|300px|The City of Little Rock operates out of City Hall. The building once had a dome. Photo by Phil Frana.]]
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  • ...brownfield just east of the I-40 ramp and [[River Market District]] on the south bank of the Arkansas River in Little Rock. ...museum. Regular upkeep of the facilities - estimated at $4 million in the first year of operation - is supported by an endowment of $7.2 million and regula
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  • ...rvice and well-informed citizens are as essential to America in the twenty-first century as they were at the time of our founding." ...ervices desk is also located on the ground level. Visitors are reminded to first visit the 80-seat [[orientation theater]], which includes an endlessly repe
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  • *[[City Services Building]] - 120 Main Street (North Little Rock) ...to provide all horse- or mule-drawn rail transportation in the city. This first attempt to provide public transportation in the city immediately failed.
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  • '''Sturgis Hall''' is a building on the grounds of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park]] i ...complished the actual renovation between October 2003 and August 2004. The building required thirty I-beams weighing ten tons for added stability and load bear
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  • ...Shackleford Road. The 1200 Main Street bakery is located in the old [[Cohn Building]] built around 1911.
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  • ...said of the plan in 1977, "Metrocentre is a great thing, because it's the first thing, in my opinion, that's been done here since World War II for the pede ...], the [[Continental Building]], the [[Tower Building (office tower)|Tower Building]], [[J. C. Penney]], [[M. M. Cohn]], the [[Federal Reserve Bank]], [[KARK-T
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  • ...ed thirty-eight unit high-rise condominium complex under construction just south of Little Rock's [[River Market District]]. ..."top out" in the spring of 2008, and be complete in 2009. The cost of the building is expected to be about $82 million.
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  • ...tial Center and Park]]. The garden forms a gateway to the complex from the south and also a transitional zone between the [[Clinton Library]] and [[Clinton
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  • [[Image:Lr-arsenal-photo.jpg|thumb|300px|Little Rock Arsenal Building.]] ...home of the [[MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History]]. The Arsenal building is also the location of [[Little Rock Aesthetic Club]] meetings.
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  • ...[[John McAlmont]], [[James H. Southall]], and [[Claibourne Watkins]]. The first class of students numbered twenty. ...ical School]] in 1911. During the Great Depression the school moved to the building presently occupied by the [[Bowen School of Law]] near [[MacArthur Park]].
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  • ...dea for a museum at the railroad depot came in 1992 after Clinton used the building as a backdrop for a video shown at that year's Democratic National Conventi ...admission to the Hope Visitor Center and Museum, located at the corner of South Main & Division streets. The center is open year-round from 8:30 AM to 5 PM
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  • ...line the sidewalk astride the river, and elsewhere on the east side of the building.
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  • ...y building just south of the [[River Market]] in downtown Little Rock. The building was completed in January 2003. ..., and they need to be able to move whatever group they might need into the building and have them work as efficiently as possible."
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  • The [[State of Arkansas]] is located in the south-central part of the United States of America. Arkansas is bordered by Louis ...ate Henri de Tonti founded Arkansas Post in 1686. The trading post was the first permanent European settlement on the western side of the Mississippi River.
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