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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Little Rock ...

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    1872 S. Cross St. 121: Kahn-Jennings House: Kahn-Jennings House ... Little Rock National Cemetery at the junction of 21st and Barber Sts. 139: Little Rock Fire ...

  3. Neighborhoods of Little Rock - Wikipedia

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    The Heights and Hillcrest are neighborhoods in the north-central portion of Little Rock. Although distinct today, they were once part of the same Little Rock suburb called Pulaski Heights. Pulaski Heights first developed in the 1890s, was incorporated in 1903, and was annexed by Little Rock in 1916.

  4. Pulaski Heights - Wikipedia

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    The Pulaski Heights neighborhood was historically an affluent area of Little Rock and incorporated on August 1, 1905. [1] The heavily wooded area grew from a few dozen families in the 1890s, to more than 300 once electricity and streetcars began to reach the area. A weekly newspaper, the Pulaskian, was written and published in the neighborhood. [2]

  5. Hillcrest (Little Rock) - Wikipedia

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    The town of Pulaski Heights was annexed to the city of Little Rock in 1916. The Hillcrest Residents Association uses the tagline "Heart of Little Rock" because the area is located almost directly in the center of the city and was the first street car suburb in Little Rock and among the first of neighborhoods in Arkansas.

  6. Catholic High School for Boys (Little Rock, Arkansas)

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    The Little Rock Catholic Rockets compete in the 7A Classification, which is the state's largest classification, administered by the Arkansas Activities Association. The Rockets compete in the 7A/6A Central Conference.

  7. John Barrow (Little Rock) - Wikipedia

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    The John Barrow Addition of Little Rock, Arkansas (often simply referred to as John Barrow) is a neighborhood in the western portion of the city.It is bordered on the north by Kanis Road, on the west by I-430, on the east by Boyle Park, and on the south by Asher Avenue. [1]

  8. Scipio A. Jones House - Wikipedia

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    The Scipio A. Jones House is a historic house at 1872 South Cross Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story masonry structure, finished in an elaborate interpretation of the Craftsman style with a variety of materials. It has a clipped-gable roof covered with red tile, with a skirt of roofing extending across the front above ...

  9. BPOE Elks Club (Little Rock, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The BPOE Elks Club is a historic social club meeting house at 4th and Scott Streets in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a handsome three-story brick building, with Renaissance Revival features. It was built in 1908 to a design by Theo Saunders. Its flat roof has an extended cornice supported by slender brackets, and its main entrance is set in an ...