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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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  • ...[W. S. Oliver]]. The group then moved to, among other places, the [[Ditter Building]] at the corner of Markham and Rock streets. *1927 - [[A. G. Kahn]]
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  • ...[[Lafayette Hotel]] built in 1925, the [[Arkansas Building]], the [[Kahn Building]], [[Boyle Tower]], and the former [[M.M. Cohn Department Store]]. The comp ...eet are located on the five uppermost floors of the former Lafayette Hotel building. Sixty-four more condos in the other buildings are not yet complete.
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  • Little Rock's eight-story '''Marion Hotel''' was the tallest building in Arkansas from 1907 and 1911. The hotel became famous for its raucous bie ...hes. The bellboys also wore green twill uniforms. The hotel is named after Kahn's wife.
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  • [[Image:Boyle-building.jpg|thumb|300px|Boyle Tower in Little Rock.]] ...l Bank Building]] until World War I when the bank declared bankruptcy. The building gets its name from real estate tycoon and cotton trader [[Johnny Boyle]] wh
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  • [[Image:State-nat-bank-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|State National Bank Building in Little Rock.]] ...nal Bank Building until World War I when the bank declared bankruptcy. The building, now known as [[Boyle Tower]] gets its name from real estate tycoon and cot
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  • ...avilion for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. The [[Board of Trade Building]] was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1908. In 1914 the Board of Trade be *Herman Kahn Co.
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  • '''Morris M. Cohn''' was an attorney practicing out of the [[Herman Kahn Building]] on the southeast corner of Main and Markham streets in [[Little Rock]], A
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  • ...]] and lawyer in the firm of [[Blackwood & Williams]] in the [[Herman Kahn Building]]. He kept a residence at 307 East Thirteenth Street.
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