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  • ...r Museum of Arkansas Military History''' is a museum featuring the state's military heritage through exhibits and artifacts. The museum is located in the [[Tow .../www.arkmilitaryheritage.com/ Homepage of the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History]
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  • The '''Old Military Road''' (also known as the '''Memphis Military Road''', '''Old Wire Road''', and '''Old Stagecoach Road''') from Memphis t ...$15,000 under the Road Survey Bill of 1824. The road supervisor on the Old Military Road was Lt. [[Frederick L. Griffith]]. The road contract required cutting
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  • ...solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">Street View of Bennett's Military Supplies</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View '''Bennett's Military Supplies''', founded in Little Rock in 1870, is one of the oldest businesse
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  • The '''Jacksonville Museum of Military History''' is located on the original site of the [[Arkansas Ordnance Plant *[http://www.jaxmilitarymuseum.org/ Jacksonville Museum of Military History]
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  • ...k, population 3,727 (2,874 white, 853 black), was the site of backbreaking military and civilian labor. Paper for making gun cartridges was so scarce that the
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  • ...he University of Arkansas in 1940. During the Second World War he refueled military planes on the island of Trinidad. After the war he became an Air Force cont
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  • ...h's papers were moved by the Joint Traffic Management Office (JTMO) of the Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC). ...McCaskill, "DSC Moves Clinton Presidential Papers," ''Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management,'' (March-April 2001).
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  • ...McCaskill, "DSC moves Clinton Presidential papers," ''Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management,'' March-April 2001.
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  • ...l]], the [[Stephens Community Center]], the [[MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History]], a [[Therapeutic Recreation program]], and the [[Little Rock Mara
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  • *[[MacArthur Military History Museum Commission]] During the [[American Civil War]] the city observed much military activity. On February 8, 1861, the Federal [[Little Rock Arsenal]] was atta
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  • *Military Service Club Mixed Drink Permit
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  • ...7 model Ford Mustang like that driven by the president in his youth. Eight military cargo planes moved all of Clinton's memorabilia, papers, and other media fr
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  • ...[[Little Rock Arsenal]]. It now houses the [[MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History]]. General Douglas MacArthur was born to a military family at the Arsenal in January 1880.
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  • ...r Museum of Arkansas Military History''' is a museum featuring the state's military heritage through exhibits and artifacts. The museum is located in the [[Tow .../www.arkmilitaryheritage.com/ Homepage of the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History]
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  • **1410 Military Road
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  • ...McCaskill, "DSC Moves Clinton Presidential Papers," ''Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management,'' (March-April 2001).
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  • ...under the direction of the division are the [[MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History]], [[Rebsamen Tennis Center]], the [[River Market]], and [[Arkansas
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  • ...n]]. Since 2001 it has been the home of the [[MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History]]. The Arsenal building is also the location of [[Little Rock Aesth .../www.arkmilitaryheritage.com/ Homepage of the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History]
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  • *[[Military Department, Arkansas National Guard]]
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  • ...stered by the [[Little Rock Housing Authority]], was established for white military personnel drawn to Camp Robinson during World War II. ...ing project administered by the Little Rock Housing Authority housed black military personnel serving at Camp Robinson.
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  • ...s founded in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1945 to transport passengers to military bases in [[Jacksonville]] and Fort Smith, Arkansas. The bus company coordin
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  • [[Category:Military]]
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  • ...ome to the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] and the [[MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History]]. MacArthur Park is operated by the [[Little Rock Department of Pa
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  • ...McCaskill, "DSC Moves Clinton Presidential Papers," ''Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management,'' (March-April 2001).
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