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  2. Granite Mountain (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Granite Mountain is an igneous intrusion southeast of Little Rock, Arkansas. [1] Despite being named after granite , the rock at Granite Mountain is actually syenite , [ 2 ] a rock that is visually similar to granite, but contains much less quartz .

  3. Category:National Register of Historic Places in Little Rock ...

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    Ragland House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Railroad Call Historic District; Reid House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Remmel Apartments; Albert Retan House; Richard Sheppard Arnold United States Post Office and Courthouse; Robert E. Lee School (Little Rock, Arkansas) Robinson Center (Little Rock) Joseph Taylor Robinson House; Rogers House (Little Rock ...

  4. Granite Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Granite Mountain (Arkansas), near Little Rock; Granite Mountain (California), in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park; Granite Mountain (Mono County, California) Granite Mountain (Texas), in Burnet County; Granite Mountain (Salt Lake County, Utah), in the Wasatch Range; Granite Mountain (Washington), several peaks, including:

  5. Clinton Presidential Center - Wikipedia

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    The William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library of Bill Clinton, who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. It is located in Little Rock, Arkansas and includes the Clinton Presidential Library, the offices of the Clinton Foundation, and the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service.

  6. Arkansas State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    He centered the building on the centerline of Fifth Street (now Capitol Avenue), but he aligned the building north–south using the still-standing penitentiary walls as a guide without recognizing that Fifth Street was not aligned east–west; like other "east-west" downtown Little Rock streets, it runs parallel to the Arkansas River at a ...

  7. Pulaski Heights - Wikipedia

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    Allsopp is a 150-acre park that was donated from the private lands of Frederick W. Allsopp, and Knoop Park has been the home to the Little Rock Water Works since 1886. [11] [12] The Country Club of Little Rock, built in 1902, is the oldest country club west of the Mississippi and is known for its exclusive and elite membership. There is an 18 ...

  8. Timeline of Little Rock, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Little Rock becomes the capital of the Arkansas Territory formed in 1819; and seat of Pulaski County. [10] [8] Arkansas Gazette in publication. Little Rock briefly renamed "Arkopolis." [11] 1825 – Little Rock Tavern in business (approximate date). [12] 1826- Robert Cunningham, son of Matthew and Eliza, is the first free child born in Little Rock.

  9. Arkansas Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The mansion is located at 1800 Center Street in Little Rock, and is included in the Governor's Mansion Historic District, a district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Notable former residents include later president Bill Clinton and politician turned TV presenter Mike Huckabee .