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Little Rock architect Thomas A. Harding was immediately employed to draw plans for a fine new building. A contract was let to W. I. Hilliard of Pine Bluff and the new building was completed on October 31, 1892. The plumbing and gas fixtures were installed by F.A. Stanley and John P. Haight furnished the millwork.
Pine Bluff is the largest city in a three-county MSA as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau including Jefferson, Cleveland, and Lincoln counties. The Pine Bluff MSA population in 2000 was 107,341 people. The Pine Bluff MSA population in 2007 dropped to 101,484. Pine Bluff was the fastest-declining Arkansas MSA from 2000 to 2007.
The Pine Bluff Commercial Historic District encompasses a portion of the historic city center of Pine Bluff, Arkansas.It extends from Barraque Street south along Main Street, extending in places to properties alongside streets.
Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion: Rogers: 9,500 Unknown Pine Bluff Convention Center: Pine Bluff: 7,620 (Arena) 5,000 (Arena theater) 1,899 (Auditorium) Harper Stadium: Fort Smith: 14,000 (Festival) 10,000 (Reserved) Fort Smith Convention Center 4,800 (Exhibit Hall Arena) 1,331 (ArcBest Performing Arts Center) Riverfront Park Amphitheater 1,568 ...
The Pine Bluff Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is a three-county region in southeast Arkansas, anchored by the city of Pine Bluff. As of the 2010 census , the MSA had a population of 100,258. [ 1 ]
North Arkansas Pioneers: North Arkansas College: Harrison: Bi-State: NWACC Eagles: Northwest Arkansas Community College: Bentonville: Bi-State: Shorter Bulldogs: Shorter College: North Little Rock: Bi-State: South Arkansas Stars: South Arkansas Community College: El Dorado: Bi-State: SEARK Sharks: Southeast Arkansas College: Pine Bluff: Bi ...
Pine Bluff: Demolished in May 2009 [9] 7: Dr. John Walter Parker Sr. House: September 25, 2003 (#03000947) January 26, 2018: 1405 S. Alabama St. Pine Bluff: 8: Pine Bluff Confederate Monument: Pine Bluff Confederate Monument: April 26, 1996
The Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas is a 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m 2) art and science museum located at 701 Main Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.It includes four galleries, a 232-seat theatre, classroom space, administrative offices, vault and adequate preparatory and conservation space for the Center's current programming efforts.