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'''Traffic lights''' became a feature of the urban landscape of Little Rock in 1959. The first traffic signals were installed in that year at the following intersections: Third & High, [[Stifft's Station]], Markham & Van Buren, Markham & University, Twelfth & University, Asher & University, Asher & Fair Park Boulevard, and Twelfth & Fair Park. The traffic engineer for the city supervising the installation of lights was [[Henry M. DeNoble]].
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'''Traffic lights''' became a feature of the urban landscape of [[Little Rock]] in 1959. The first traffic signals were installed in that year at the following intersections: Third & High, [[Stifft's Station]], Markham & Van Buren, Markham & University, Twelfth & University, Asher & University, Asher & Fair Park Boulevard, and Twelfth & Fair Park. The traffic engineer for the city supervising the installation of lights was [[Henry M. DeNoble]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 20 December 2009

Traffic lights became a feature of the urban landscape of Little Rock in 1959. The first traffic signals were installed in that year at the following intersections: Third & High, Stifft's Station, Markham & Van Buren, Markham & University, Twelfth & University, Asher & University, Asher & Fair Park Boulevard, and Twelfth & Fair Park. The traffic engineer for the city supervising the installation of lights was Henry M. DeNoble.

References

  • "Traffic," Arkansas Gazette, January 31, 1960.

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