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  2. Jessieville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Jessieville is an unincorporated community located in Garland County, Arkansas, United States. [1] It is located next to Hot Springs Village and north of Hot Springs. Highway 7 runs through the community, and Highway 298 is also inside the town. The town has one school campus, which contains an elementary school, a middle school and a high school.

  3. State Library of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The current state library was not the first. The Louisiana State Library was created in 1838. It was originally located in New Orleans, which was the state capital at the time. In 1849 the capital was moved to Baton Rouge, and the library also moved. [2] During the Civil War the library was moved back to New Orleans to protect the collection ...

  4. List of U.S. state library associations - Wikipedia

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    Below is a continuation of the North America section of the List of library associations. Included are state associations, school library associations, and special library associations that are specific to an American state.

  5. Hot Springs Village, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Coronado Community Center, with more than 18,000 square feet (1,700 m 2) of meeting rooms, including a 3,600-square-foot (330 m 2) library with over 15,000 catalogued items (plus paperbacks), Ponce de Leon Community Center, with more than 11,000 square feet (1,000 m 2), plus the 650-seat Woodlands Auditorium for the performing arts. The center ...

  6. List of Carnegie libraries in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    After opening on January 30, 1908, this building was a library until about 1970. Today it houses KFSM-TV, whose production studio is located in an addition to the original structure. [2] [3] 3: Little Rock Little Rock: Mar 24, 1906: $88,100 W. 7th St. and S. Louisiana St.

  7. Ark-La-Tex - Wikipedia

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    The Ark-La-Tex covers over 14,000 square miles (36,000 km 2) across the four-state area; [7] if the Ark-La-Tex were a U.S. state, it would be larger than Maryland.Most of the Ark-La-Tex is located in the Piney Woods, an ecoregion of dense forests of mixed deciduous and conifer flora.

  8. Louisiana makes history with new Black congressional district ...

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    Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signs into law a new congressional map that creates second majority Black district in Shreveport, Alexandria, Baton Rouge.

  9. LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network - Wikipedia

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    LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network is a library consortium made up of 47 college and university libraries in the state of Louisiana. LOUIS was founded in 1992 by library deans and directors at both public and private institutions in the state. [ 1 ]