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Approved in 1987 and completed in 1999, at a cost of $458 million, the alternate route, I-540, eventually renamed I-49, [2] had an obstacle of an unnamed 1,800-foot-tall (550 m) peak just north of the Washington—Crawford county line, in what John Haman of Arkansas Business called "smack in the middle of motoring wilderness."
The facility includes several design studios, a computer lab, a design shop, a 200-seat lecture hall, a securable exhibition gallery, student and faculty lounge areas, and a green roof. Marlon Blackwell is the E. Fay Jones Chair in Architecture in the Fay Jones School at the U of A, where he has taught since 1992.
The Civil War Quadrennium: A Narrative History of Day-to-Day Life in Little Rock, Arkansas During the American War Between Northern and Southern States 1861–1865 (2nd ed.). Little Rock, Ark.: Civil War Round Table of Arkansas. pp. 1–14. LCCN 85-72643 – via Horton Brothers Printing Company.
2009, the University of Arkansas School of Architecture was dedicated in Jones's honor. After a multi-million-dollar contribution from Don and Ellen Edmondson, the school is now known as the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design. [13] 1994, a retrospective of his work was produced for the Old State House Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas ...
Arkansas State Capitol, 1941. In 1899, the St. Louis architect George R. Mann visited the governor of Arkansas Daniel W. Jones, and presented his drawings of his winning competition design from 1896 for the Montana State Capitol, which had not yet been built in their state capital of Helena. They were hung on the walls of the old Capitol to ...
West side of AR 5 north of the Havner Road and AR 5 intersection. Norfork Baxter c.1900 8/1/2018 Gibson Court Tourist Court Historic District 903 Park Ave. Hot Springs Garland ca. 1940 12/3/2003 Gillham School 102 North 2nd Street Gillham Sevier 1939 4/3/2019 Goad Springs Cemetery 361 South Goad Springs Road Lowell vic. Benton 1853-1965 12/2/2015
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The Blytheville Greyhound Bus Station is located at 109 North 5th Street in Blytheville, Arkansas.It is a single-story island-type station in the Streamline Moderne architectural style, with rounded corners, and projecting canopies on either side.