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  • *[[Historic Arkansas Museum]] ...drinking, jockeying, and gambling." Native Americans, displaced from their homes in the southeastern parts of the nation and ravaged by cholera, [[Trail of
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  • ...ong physical and visual" imagery drawn from the Arkansas River, attractive historic structures, and orderliness. ...the streets, where shopkeepers locked up early and went home to their own homes in the suburbs.
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  • ...me as Blind School Neighborhood; it is now called the [[Governor's Mansion Historic District]]. The first occupants of the Governor's Mansion were [[Sid McMath [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...at 1601 and 1605 Center Street, are virtually identical. The fronts of the homes are in the Colonial Revival style. Two-story bays in the back are in the Qu [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...erce House''' is located at 1704 Center Street in the [[Governor's Mansion Historic District]] of Little Rock, Arkansas. The house was first the home of Right [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...overnor's Mansion Historic District]], and the [[Central High Neighborhood Historic District]]. Quapaw Quarter, a name adopted in 1961, comprises a nine square ...eating plaques for historic homes. Each year it gives out the Jimmy Strawn Historic Preservation Award and other awards of merit. The executive director of the
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  • ...aisy Bates Home]] of the [[Little Rock Nine]], on the National Register of Historic Sites, was destroyed by the tornado. Seventy thousand utility customers in
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  • The '''Daisy Bates Home''' is a museum and national historic landmark in the [[Quapaw Quarter]] of Little Rock. The house served as the [[Category: Historic homes]]
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  • ...novated 1321 South Scott Street Villa Marre is on the National Register of Historic Places. [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...ski Street in Little Rock. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...ansas. The house, built around 1840, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [[Absalom Fowler]] was a land speculator and attorney. ...tlerock.org/Images/UserFiles/PDF/StatisticsReports/1-22.pdf MacArthur Park Historic District: Guidelines for Rehabilitation and New Construction]
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  • ...Arkansas. The house, built in 1909, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...igned by Max Mayer and George Trapp, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [[Category:Historic homes]]
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  • ...[[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Retan was a Michigan developer who helped develop the suburban [[Pu [[Category:Historic homes]]
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