
Title: Oak Lawn Park Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Oaklawn Park is one of the nations top racetracks. The best owners, trainers, jockeys, and horses compete for some of the richest race purses in the world. Oaklawn is Arkansas Single largest attraction with over 1 million racing fans attending each year. Over 70 thousand fans have attended Derby Day, which is the last day of the spring meet each year featuring the “Arkansas Derby” a grace 1 race of 3 year olds.
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Title: Oaklawn Park Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Arkansas “Fifth Season” means Oaklawn Park and thoroughbred horse racing
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Title: Levy United Methodist Church, 701 West 47th Street North Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: Sands Motel, U.S. Highway 71 North 229 N College Ave Fayetteville Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Swimming Pool 2 Blocks Downtown 6 Blocks To University of Arkansas Free TV ? Inn Room Coffee Room Phones ? Air-Conditioned
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Title: The Old Tavern Washington Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Reconstructed as nearly like the original as research permitted, this building stands on the exact site where the Texas Revolution was planned. Many pioneers closely associated with the history of the Southwest stopped here on their way to make that history.
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Title: The Royston House Washington Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
This restored house was built in 1855 by the local builder, John Brooks, for Gen. Grandison D. Royston. Architecture is Frontier Greek Revival, the same as many other Washington residences of that period. Restored in 1974-75.
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Title: Box Factory And Electric Light Plant Rector Arkansas (AR), Divided Back unused
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Title: Front & Main Sts., Rector Arkansas (AR), Divided Back unused
Description:
We want to thank you for your liberal patronage during this year, and sincerely hope that our goods and service have been such that we may number you among our friends and future customers for years to come. As a slight token of our appreciation will ask that you present this card at our store between the 1st and 20th of December and we will take pleasure in presenting you with one of Devoe's Weather Charts for the year 1909. Wishing you the compliments of the season and a happy New Year, we are Yours very respectfully. M. A. Daniel & Co.,
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Title: High School Rector Arkansas (AR), Divided Back unused
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Title: Presbyterian Church Rector Arkansas (AR), Divided Back unused
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Title: Welcome To Alma Arkansas Scenicland Alma Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
? Meadors Motor Inn & restaurant. ? Interstate 40 Exit 13. ? Alma, Arkansas.
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Title: Arkansa State Fair Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Divided Back unused
Description:
Arkansas State Fair 1909 October 7 to 19 (Seven Days) Fourth Annual Industrial Exposition and Race Meet. Hot Springs, Ark.
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Title: Front And Main Streets Rector Arkansas (AR), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Great Steel Tower, Hot Springs Mountain Arkansas (AR), Divided Back PM 1908 Oct-17
Description:
A splendid view of central Arkansas The finest attraction at Hot Springs Fine Elevator Service
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Title: Cox Tourist Court Fulton Arkansas (AR), Linen PM 1940 Jun-24
Description:
Located one-half Mile East of Fulton on U. S. 67. "Sleep in Safety and comfort Without Extravagance, where it is Cool and Quiet. All Modern Cottages, Private Baths and Locked Garages. We Service Your Car While You Sleep, Popular Price Café. Famous for food. Mail, Phone and Western Union Service.
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Title: Cabin In The Cotton Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Albert Pike Memorial Temple Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Linen PM 1953 Oct-19
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Title: Senior High School, 14th and Park Avenue Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Linen PM 1950 Jul-18
Description:
The Little Rock Senior High School is the largest in the South and generally conceded to be the most beautiful in America
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Title: Greetings From Arkansas Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Bull Shoals Dam. 2. Typical Highway scene in the Ozark Mountains. 3. Beautiful Marble Falls. 4. Fishing is Great. 5. In The Ozark Mountains. 6. River Boat. 7. Apple Blossom Time. 8. The Arlington Hotel. 9. Crowley's Ridge State Park. 10. Free Ferry across Norfork Lake. 11. One of the many beautiful scenes in the Ozark Playground Area. 12. Bales of cotton ready for the market. 13. Razorback Stadium. 14. "Old Main." University of Arkansas. 15. Arkansas State Capitol. 16. Among the Decoys. 17. Bath House row, Hot Springs National Park.
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Title: On The Lawn At Crescent Park Hotel Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Catholic Church Entered Through Steeple Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: State Line Avenue Texarkana Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Immanuel Baptist Church Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Linen PM 1950 Jul-09
Description:
Immanuel Baptist Church, Tenth and Bishop Streets Little Rock, Arkansas. Established in 1891, present building, which has 136 rooms, was erected in 1929 at a cost of $275,000. An auditorium with seating capacity of 1500 is equipped with a three manual Kilgen pipe organ. The church sponsors eight mission churches in and around Little Rock.
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Title: Arkansas River, Petit Jean State Park Scenic Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
Description:
Petit Jean State Park is unsurpassed in scenic grandeur, 3000 acres, on Petit Jean Mountain, which rises nearly 900 feet above the Arkansas River and affords a wonderful view of the fertile valley.
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Title: Juneau Juneau Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome
Description:
Juneau, Capital of Alaska. Looking south at the Gastineau Channel, Juneau is located in the Tongass National Forest, adjoining the Chilkat Range.
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Title: Mendenhall Glacier Juneau Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome PM 1972 Sep-08
Description:
Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, Alaska, as seen from the Visitors Center, the Observatory built by the U.S. Forest Service.
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Title: Greetings From Haines Haines Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome PM Sep-28
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Title: The Mascot Building Skagway Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome PM 1997 Sep-12
Description:
The Mascot Building, located between Second and Third Street in Skagway's Historical District Boardwalks and old buildings reflect the historical significance of the one-time gateway to the Klondike Gold Rush.
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Title: Skagway Skagway Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome PM 1977 Jul-26
Description:
Main street of famous Gold Rush city of Skagway, Alaska.
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Title: Eureka Springs Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Sometimes called the "Little Switzerland of America." This picturesque little city in the Ozark Mountains is nearing its 100th birthday. It is spread over 20 hills separated by some 19 "hollers."
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Title: Eureka Springs Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Sometimes called the :Little Switzerland of America, "this picturesque little city in the Ozark Mountains is spread over 20 hills separated by some 19 "hollers". Eureka's many miles of paved streets wind around the hills, without a cross street.
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Title: New Moody Hotel And Bath House Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Divided Back
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Title: The Maurice Baths Most Complete In America, U. S. Reservation Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Divided Back PM Oct-23
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Title: City Hall Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-17
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Title: Big Iron Spring In The Gorge Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Divided Back PM 1920 Oct-21
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Title: Mather Lodge Petit Jean State Park Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
This Spacious Lobby, 24 guest rooms, a swimming pool and restaurant are available to visitors staying at Mather Lodge in Arkansas' Petit Jean State Park. Cabins, camping areas and numerous recreational facilities are nearby.
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Title: Wiederkehr Wine Cellars Altus Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The century of Swiss-German heritage at Wiederkehr Wine Cellars is reflected in the native costumes of these young ladies as they adorn the famous Weinkeller Restaurant. The Weinkeller was Wiederkehr's original wine cellar, hand dug in 1880, and is now on the National Register of Historic Places. A free wine tasting tour is just part of the welcome awaiting visitors at Wiederkehr's magnificent mountain top setting. Located in Wiederkehr Village just 5 minutes south off of Interstate 40 (Exit #41) near Altus, Arkansas.
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Title: First Baptist Church Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Linen PM 1950 Jul-21
Description:
First Baptist Church Auditorium Seating Capacity of 1,800 Random Ashlar Quartzite Sandstone Varieqated Colors 1200 Louisiana St., Little Rock, Ark.
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Title: St. Andrews Cathedral Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Iron Ore Cars In D. M. & N. R. R. Yards Proctor Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Lake Chicot Lake Villae Arkansas (AR), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1914 Jan-00
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Title: Arkansas Interstate Forty Scenic Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Arkansas Interstate Forty "Broadway of America" Coast to coast Interstate travel offers safety, pleasure and a great savings of time for the traveling public. This toll free "Super Highway" traverses the state of Arkansas entering from Tennessee at Memphis. It is the main route through Oklahoma City and points west. This view shows crossing of "Shell Lake" in the Prairie section of Arkansas between Memphis and Little Rock.
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Title: Wireless Tailophone Co., Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Divided Back unused
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Title: Holiday Inn, 1125 E. Grand Ave. Hw 70 E Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome PM 1968 Jun-02
Description:
Air conditioned - restaurant swimming pool
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Title: Buckstaff Bath House Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Divided Back PM 1917 Jul-07
Description:
Showing Bath House Row
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Title: Juneau Juneau Arkansas (AR), Divided Back PM 1914 Sep-29
Description:
Juneau, the capital of Alaska, appropriately called the Gold Belt City, is now the center of the greatest mining industry of the world. Several million dollars are being expended in the development of adjacent quartz mines, construction of reduction works and hydro-electric power plants. Appropriations have been made by the United States government for the construction of federal and territorial buildings which are to be the finest in Alaska.
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Title: Ramona Jones Mountain View Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Grandpa's Place
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Title: Mountain Village 1890 Bull Shoals Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Shelves in the Mountain Village General Store Today stock the endless items offered for sale in 1890. Mountain Village 1890 is just 12 blocks from Bull Shoals Dam at Bull Shoals Caverns
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Title: Catholic Church Jonesboro Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Stop At Blue Bird Tourist Court, Highway 67 - 70 Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Linen PM 1940 Jul-03
Description:
Blue bird tourist court located 2 miles east of North Little Rock, Ark. On highways 67-70 "Memphts high way." 16 cottages completely modern with inner spring mattresses, gas private garages. Also café service every hour of every day telephone and western union service.
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Title: Birds-Eye View Baker Hospital Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Linen PM 1936 Aug-27
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Title: State Line Avenue Looking North Texarkana Arkansas (AR), Linen PM 1949 Mar-01
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Title: Arkansas State Sanatorium Boonville Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Piggott Piggott Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Twin Springs Siloam Springs Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Government Fish Hatchery Lonoke Arkansas (AR), Linen PM 1945 Jul-22
Description:
"World's Largest".
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Title: Panther Bay Landing, Highway 62 and 101 Ferry Lake Norfork Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
Description:
Norfork lake, located in the beautiful Ozarks of Arkansas Missouri covers an area of about 30,000 acres and has a shore line of 510 miles. This fine resort area may be reached on U.S. highway 62 from Harrison Yellville cotter-mountain home and viola-Salem, Arkansas. Nearest Missouri towns are (No Suggestions) and west plains.
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Title: Campus Scene, University of Arkansas Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome PM 1974 May-20
Description:
Natural beauty combines with modern architect ion this 85-acre campus which has an enrollment of 5,000 students.
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Title: A View Of Downtown Eureka Springs Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
A view of downtown eureka springs, Arkansas. This photo gives the viewer some idea of the many levels the town is built on, for instance, the basin park hotel shown in the picture, is built into the side of a mountain and has a ground level exit from every floor.
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Title: Fort Smith National Historic Site Fort Smith Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
"No guilty man shall escape and no innocent man shall be punished". Federal Judge Isaac C. Parker, one of the greatest of American Federal Judges and known as The "Hanging Judge", held court here 1875-1889. The jail, known as "Hell on the Border", is located directly beneath the courtroom.
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Title: Basin Park Hotel Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Built into the side of a mountain, this unique hotel, located on Spring Street, has a ground-level exit from every floor. Eureka springs is known as the "Little Switzerland of America." The streets wind around the mountains and there is not a single cross street.
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Title: Eureka Springs Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
The Little Switzerland of America deep in the heart of the Ozarks. The Crecent Hotel stands high on the mountain overlooking the town while the famous 'church entered through the bell tower" St. Elizabeth's is shown in the foreground.
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Title: Eureka Springs Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
With its location in the Ozarks, Eureka Springs makes an ideal point form which to see everything of interest in the entire section. Sightseeing buses offer frequent trips to the Shepherd of the Hills country. The many rivers and mountain streams afford unsurpassed fishing, boating and swimming. A delightful vacation may be spent in the city visiting the numerous springs, lakes, parks, mountain trails and other scenic attractions.
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Title: Eureka Springs Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
A springtime aerial view, showing the streets and unique setting of homes on the mountain slopes and the business district, of the famous resort city of the Ozarks located in Northwest Arkansas.
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Title: St. Elizabeth Church Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Visited by thousands, who enjoy the Scenic Ozarks. Entered through the Bell Tower-one of the top ten attractions in America listed by the American Travel Service.
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Title: View Of The Basin Park Hotel Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Built into the side of a mountain, this unique hotel, located on Spring Street, has a ground-level exit from every floor. Eureka springs is known as the "Little Switzerland of America." The streets wind around the mountains and there is not a single cross street.
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Title: Hatchet Hall Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the many interesting places to visit in eureka Springs "Little Switzerland of America" is Hatchet Hall, home of Carrie Nation, the prohibitionist, who became famous for chopping up saloons with her hatchet.
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Title: Holiday Motel, U. S. Highway 71 Fort Smith Arkansas (AR), Chrome PM 1959 May-23
Description:
Located on U.S. Highway 71 in downtown Fort Smith, Arkansas just 7 Blocks South of the Heart of the Business District.
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Title: Americana Motel, Highway 64 - 167 & 67 Bald Knob Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Highways 64 - 167 & 67 - Bald Knob, Arkansas Arkansas' newest motel - Electric year around air-conditioning - Wall-to-wall carpets - Tile baths & showers - TV - Phones - Swimming pool.
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Title: Downtown Motel Newport Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
AAA Approved Downtown Motel. One of Arkansas Finest In the heart of Newport, Arkansas. Air-conditioned - Vented Heat - T.V. - Telephones - Combination Tub and Shower Baths - Wall-to-Wall Carpet In All Rooms - Swimming Pool. Across Street from Punch's Restaurant.
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Title: Mount Magazine Lodge Paris Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on top of Mt. Magazine, elevation 2,890 feet, highest point between the Appalachians and the Rockies. The beautiful Lodge has 27 comfortable guest rooms, 18 secluded cottages and the dining room is well-known for excellent food.
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Title: Rose Inn And Lodge Crossett Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: Greers Ferry Lake Greers Ferry Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Greers Ferry Lake, Greers Ferry, Arkansas.
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Title: North View Of New Subiaco Abbey & Academy Subiaco Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
New Subiaco Abbey & Academy, Subiaco, Arkansas 72865, Operated by Benedictines.
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Title: Sands Motel, 357 Division St., Hwy. 61 Blytheville Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
54 Delightful Units - TV - Air-Cond. - Electric Heat - Phones - Swimming Pool - Restaurant Room Service - Bridal Suite
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Title: Western Motel DeQueen Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Ranch style Motel with a home-like atmosphere, Western type furniture throughout which brings daily compliments from its guests, both young and old. Located uptown adjoining the Post Office on the west. Phone Juniper 4-3438.
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Title: Hello From Stuttgart Stuttgart Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: Lake Lucerne Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Two miles south of city. Boating, swimming, fishing, golfing, tennis, dancing. Cottages, beach house, dining room.
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Title: Looking South On Spring Street Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
There are 63 springs within the city limits. The city is built on twenty hills with ten different street levels. There are more than 237 streets, only six of which cross. This city is known as the "Little Switzerland of America".
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Title: Western Motel DeQueen Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Ranch style Motel with a home-like atmosphere, Western type furniture throughout which brings daily compliments from its guests, both young and old. Located uptown adjoining the Post Office on the west. Phone Juniper 4-3438.
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Title: Façade Of St. Benedict's Church, New Subiaco Abbey Subiaco Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: North View Of New Subiaco Abbey & Academy Subiaco Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
North View of New Subiaco Abbey & Academy Subiaco, Arkansas 72865 Operated by Benedictines.
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Title: Scenic View Of Lake Eugene Subiaco Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Scenic View of Lake Eugene, The Abbey's Water Supply and a Fisherman's Paradise Subiaco, Arkansas.
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Title: Aerial View Of New Subiaco Abbey & Academy Subiaco Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Subiaco, Arkansas 72865 Operated by Benedictines.
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Title: Alumni Hall, Subiaco Academy Subiaco Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
The Main Classroom Building of Subiaco Academy Operated by the Monks of New Subiaco Abbey, Subiaco, Arkansas.
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Title: Façade Of St. Benedict's Church, New Subiaco Abbey Subiaco Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Façade of St. Benedict's Church, New Subiaco Abbey, Subiaco, Arkansas.
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Title: The Lounge Of Coury House, New Subiaco Abbey Subiaco Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
The Lounge of Coury House. The Guest-Retreat House at New Subiaco Abbey, Subiaco, Arkansas.
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Title: Lake Norfork Ferries, U. S. 62 Norfork Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
These ferries haul U.S. 62 and Arkansas 101 traffic across Lake Norfork. The 62 Ferry is in the foreground at the Henderson, Ark., landing. The 101 ferry is going in to its Panther Bay landing across the Lake
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Title: The Allin House, Antebellum Home Helene Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Helena is rich in the history of the deep south and the Civil War conflict. It is filled with historic homes of that period. Helena is dubbed Arkansas' only seaport, this area is reportedly where DeSota crossed the Mississippi River.
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Title: Klein Shore, Highway 70 West Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome PM 1951 Dec-15
Description:
Highway 70 West. Strictly Modern Open Year Round - All Tile Boating Steam Heated for Winter-Air Cooled for Summer Boating - Swimming - Fishing - Free Cruise Garages and Boats Furnished Restaurant on Premises Phone 4440 - Rt. 5
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Title: Penrod's Hobby Museum Lakeview Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the nation's most outstanding privately owned Hobby Museums. 57 fabulous collections from all over the world. Hundreds of rare collector's items. Representing over 40 years of collecting by Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Penrod
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Title: East Side Baptist Church, 2710 Massard Road Fort Smith Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
W. Trueman Moore, Pastor Lew T. King, Minister of Music and Youth.
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Title: Fort Smith National Historic Site Fort Smith Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
This building, a part of the second Forth Smith, was used s a commissary building and supply depot for the forts in the Indian Territory protecting the 5 Civilized Tribes. After it was no longer used by the arm it became the chambers of the famed Judge Isaac Parker during his term of office. It has been used since the early 1900's as a museum.
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Title: Old Federal Bldg. At Ft. Smith Fort Smith Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Old Federal Bldg. at Ft. Smith Famous as the location of Army as a Garrison Headquarters prior to the Civil War
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Title: Reproduction Of The Old 1886 Gallows Of The Federal Court Fort Smith Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
This gibbet was built to hang as many as twelve men at one time. Judge Isaac C. Parker, the "Hanging Judge" ruled over the Indian Territory, comprising some 74,000 square-miles, with and iron hand. During his terms of 21 years, 1875-1896, the court disposed of a total of 13,500 cases-of which 12,000 were criminal. 88men were hanged.
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Title: Scenic View Taken From Queen Wilhelmina Inn Mena Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Scenic View Taken from Queen wilhelmina Inn - Looking North Mena, Ark.
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Title: Sparks Memorial Hospital, 1311 South Eye Street Fort Smith Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
185 beds; constructed in 1953. Centre for Sparks Health Care Units; School of Nursing; School of Medical Technology; School of X-Ray Technology; and Sparks Manor (Geriatric Unit for Senior Citizens.)
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Title: St. Benedict's Church, New Subiaco Abbey Subiaco Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
View, looking across Inner Court Garden to Cloister Walk and Towers of St. Benedict's Church, New subiaco Abbey, Subiaco, Arkansas 72865.
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Title: St. Charles Ferry, Highway One De Witt Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
The "Mississippi River Road," Arkansas Highway One, handles traffic from Helena, De Witt and Stuttgart area and makes a crossing of White River at St. Charles, Arkansas. The tourist or casual traveler always has a thrill in this manner of crossing one of the most interesting streams of the area.
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Title: White Plaza Motel, Highway 67 Prescott Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
On Highway 67. Prescott, Ark. 20 Air Conditioned Units with Tile Shower or Tub Bath and Telephone in each room. Vented heat, good beds, inviting rooms.
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Title: New Terminal Building Fort Smith Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Fort Smith Municipal Airport
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Title: Main Street Of Mena Mena Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
A Beautiful Sight main street of Mena, Arkansas with Rich Mountain in Background. Home of Queen Wilhelmina State Park Rich Mountain Scenic Railroad Box 690 Mena, Arkansas.
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Title: Scenic Fall View Taken From Queen Wilhelmina Inn Mena Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Scenic Fall View Taken From Queen Wilhelmina Inn Looking North Mena, Ark.
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Title: Wilhelmina Inn, Queen Wilhelmina State Park Mena Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Historical Wilhelmina Inn first built in 1896 was operated for a few years then allowed to fall into ruins. It is now reconstructed
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Title: Confederate Monument An Helena's Country Club Helena Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: Helena Hospital Helena Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Helena Hospital is a 120 bed general hospital, serving Phillips County. It is approved by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals and is staffed by well trained and well qualified physicians.
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Title: Heritage Home Helena Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Hermitage Home is a nursing care home for the ambulatory and semi-ambulatory persons approaching their later years. Each individual room permits a view to an open interior court or a view to beautiful surrounding woodlands. It is under the administration of the Helena Hospital and is located adjacent to it
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Title: Phillips County Library, 623 Pecan Street Helena Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Building erected in 1891 by Women's Library Association. Phillips County Museum - Founded 1929
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Title: Arkansas Prehistory Room Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Displays of prehistoric Indian pottery and other artifacts from Arkansas dating from about 700 A.D. to 1200 A.D. Map shows migration route of Indians' ancestors
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Title: Bonanza Land Of Arkansas Scenic Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
The scenic Boston Mountains as seen from Mount Gayler, the high point on U.S. Highway 71 in northwest Arkansas.
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Title: Carry Nation's Last Home Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Famous for chopping up saloons with her little hatchet
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Title: Deep In The Wooded Hills Of The Arkansas Ozarks Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Deep in the wooded hills of the Arkansas Ozarks at Eureka Springs are the three sacred projects of the Elna M. Smith Foundation. The huge statue Christ of the Ozarks. The Great Passion Play Amphitheater. The Christ Only Art Gallery
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Title: Helena Hospital Helena Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Helena Hospital: operated as a non-profit institution, is rated as one of the finest of its size in Arkansas.
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Title: Lake Hamilton Scenic Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
This aerial view shows highway 7south crossing Lake Hamilton. Many thousands of people drive over these bridges on their way to famous Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. Lake Hamilton with its wonderful fishing, boating, swimming, and miles of sparkling blue water is a vacation paradise. The lake is formed by carpenter dam across the Ouachita River. Lake Hamilton is only a few minutes drive from Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas.
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Title: Lake Norfolk Ferry Lake Norfolk Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
This ferry, operated by the state of Arkansas, furnishes free passage across Lake Norfolk on Hwy. 62 and 101 in Northern Arkansas.
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Title: Siesta Motel Harrison Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Refrigerated Air-Conditioned - Vented panel ray heat - Phone & T.V. in each room. Located in greatest fishing area in Ozarks. Scenic Drives close in
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Title: Trade Winds Motor Hotel And Restaurant, Highway 71 South Springdale Arkansas (AR), Chrome PM 1966 Oct-30
Description:
American express, carte blanche, diners' club and standard oil credit cards 102 ultra modern units - heated swimming pool - playground for kiddies - qualified baby sitters available - (No Suggestions), thermo statically controlled - direct dialing room phones - suites available - restaurant room service - private dining room - dining on the patio - conference room - sample room - free TV in rooms - supper club.
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Title: Bella Vista Village, U. S. 71 Bentonville Arkansas (AR), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Planned recreation and retirement community
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Title: New U. S. Post Office Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Crescent Hotel, With Catholic Church In Foreground Eureka Springs Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Bob Burns' Home Van Buren Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Arkansas Map Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
Description:
Left Top: Remmel Hydro-Electric Station and Park of Lake Catherine. Left Center: Cedar Falls on Cedar Creek, Petit Jean State Park. Left Bottom: A typical Arkansas Oil Field. Right Top: Steel Observation Tower On Hot Springs Mountain. Right Center: Federal Building, Texarkana. Right Bottom: State Capitol, Little Rock Arkansas, with an area of 53,045 square miles, supplies almost all the bauxite ore used in making aluminum.
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Title: Maurice Baths Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Divided Back unused
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Title: Holiday Inn Mountain Home Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Vernelle Hudspeth, Innkeeper. U. S. 62, South Downtown. Airport 15 min. Free transportation. Near Bull Shoals and Norfork Lakes and White River. Gateway to Bass and Trout Fishing. All color T.V. 100 Rooms. Meeting Rooms to 224.
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Title: Mountain Home Motel Mountain Home Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Comfort and Convenience. Downtown - One Block to City Park and Swimming Pool, Electric Heat and Air Conditioning - Comfort and Convenience. The Center of Resort and Fishing Area we make reservations for Fishing Accommodations.
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Title: Potts Inn Pottsville Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Potts Inn was built in the 1850s by Kirkbride potts. A continuous home of his descendants until purchased by Pope County in 1970. It once served butter filed stagecoach travelers and was the first post office in the area. This landmark is on the National Register
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Title: Wolf House On White River Norfork Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
This two story log cabin is the oldest house in the Ozarks. Built in 1809, it was the first court house in Arkansas, also used as a post office and stagecoach station. Restored and operated by the Elna M. Smith Foundation.
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Title: Wolf House, Highway 5 Norfork Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1809. Located on State Highway 5, sixteen miles south of Mountain Home at Norfork, Arkansas on the white river. First two story building in Arkansas, and the oldest log house in the Ozarks. First Court House and the earliest Post Office. Restored and operated by Elna M. smith Foundation.
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Title: Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Population 10,108 (1965) Located on U. S. 67 and 1-30 midway between Little Rock and Texarkana. City of: Industry - Aluminum, building materials, wearing apparel, boats. Education - Henderson State Teachers College, Ouachita Baptist University. Agriculture - Cattle, timber, cotton, rice, soy beans. Recreation - DeGray Dam and Reservoir.
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Title: Felix G. Smart Air Terminal Building, Grider Field Pine Bluff Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: Old Landmark Hotel Pines Pine Bluff Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: Ouachita Baptist College Arkadelphia Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
"Where Progress is a Community Affair" Operated by the Arkansas Baptist convention, Ouachita Baptist College is a fully accredited senior liberal arts educational facility. A four year course in nursing is also offered.
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Title: Alamo Court And Davy Crockett Restaurant, U. S. 67 South Walnut Ridge Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
AAA Approved - Air-Conditioned TV - Telephones - Heated Swimming Pool - Playground Bridal Suite - Family Suite - Private Dining Room - 58 Units
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Title: Spring Mill Batesville Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Spring Mill located 6 miles north of Batesville, Arkansas on Highway 69. the oldest water powered mill in operation in Arkansas. Two French Burr stones that grind the corn weigh about300 pounds each. Museum of pioneer objects and Indian artifacts located on the balcony. Visitors welcome.
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Title: Crater Of Diamonds State Park Murfreesboro Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Hunt for your very own diamond in the rough, on approximately 74 acres of the diamond producing soil, Kimberlite matrix, at the Crater of diamonds State Park. The state park is located 2½ miles south of Murfreesboro, Arkansas on Arkansas State Highway 301. The only proven diamond mine in North America.
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Title: The 4-C Lodge And Restaurant Siloam Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on the west edge of Siloam Springs, Ark. On the Hiway 68-59 By-pass. Air conditioning - Free TV & Circulated Hot Water Heating. Dining Room Available for Banquets and parties. Call 524-4134 Owned and Operated by the Pete Robertson's.
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Title: The Crater Of Diamonds Murfreesboro Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
The only place on the North American Continent where genuine diamonds are found in their volcanic matrix. Here you may dig for your own diamonds - "finders keepers". Since the first diamond was discovered in 1906 by John Huddleston, more than 100,000 diamonds have been recovered from this crater. The sign you see here, marks the spot where the "Star of Arkansas" was found in 1956, valued at $15,000. The largest diamond found in Crater of Diamonds, weighed 40¼ carats, was cut into a perfect gem weighing 15 carats and is known as the "Uncle Sam Diamond", valued at $75,000.
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Title: Bull Shoals Lake Bull Shoals Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: St. Francis County Courthouse Forrest City Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
This impressive structure replaced the old landmark courthouse in 1975. Forrest City was named after the famous Confederate General, Nathan Bedford Forrest. He played a major business role in developing the community interest by major business role in developing the community interest by promoting the railroad building program in Arkansas.
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Title: Greetings From Bentonville Bentonville Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
We're Swimming, Busy Sunning, Fishing, Sailing.
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Title: Greetings From Stuttgart Stuttgart Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
The open road
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Title: The Old Tavern Washington Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Restored and saved for posterity by the efforts of the Washington Foundation - located in historic Washington, Arkansas. Reputed to be the scene where the battle lines were drawn for the war to win the independence of the Texas Republic.
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Title: Berryville Berryville Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1850, Berryville, Seat of government for Carroll County, is centrally located in the heart of the Ozarks on U. S. Highway 62. "Arkansas Turkey Capital." Home of the nationally famous Saunders Museum. Lakes and streams within a short drive provide the finest of fishing and other recreational activities.
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Title: Senior High School Benton Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: The Anthony Motel, 2101 Central Ave Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome PM 1972 Nov-10
Description:
Air-Conditioned TV & Radio 24 hour phone Service - Restaurant -Room Service 58 Units Available with 2 Double Beds or A Luxurious 8 ft. Sq. Kings Size Bed
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Title: Quapaw Bath House Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome PM 1954 Mar-08
Description:
For greater comfort and relaxation . . . Dressing rooms, bath halls, pack rooms, cooling rooms, and massage parlors are provided on one floor. Quapaw Baths , Hot springs, Arkansas, Return Postage Guaranteed.
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Title: Holiday Inn, 1125 E. Grand Ave Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Telephone National 4-3321- Teletype HSP Ark 69 Swimming Pool - air-Conditioned - Restaurant
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Title: Business District Looking East Forrest City Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the fastest growing cities of Eastern Arkansas was named after General Nathan Bedford Forrest of Confederate Cavalry fame. General Forrest did much for the early town by promoting railroading and timber interests of the area
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Title: The State Capitol Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
It is located at the West end of Capitol Ave. and is built of Batesville Marble, native to Arkansas. A truly imposing Building. The Capitol is also noted for its Rotunda Photomural display.
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Title: Arkansas Territorial Capitol Restoration, Third and Cumberland St Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
The original Territorial Capitol was built in 1820 and remodeled in 1834. It is constructed of large hand-hewn oak logs covered with red heart handbeaded cypress siding. All the ceiling beams, both upstairs and down, have the same beaded finish. Some of the wall boards in the building are eighteen inches and some twenty inches wide. All of the hand-made old furniture is authentic. This Building was the meeting place of the last Territorial Legislature, October 5 to November 16, 1835.
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Title: Governor's Mansion Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Facing Center Street on West 18th, is Arkansas' first official Governor's mansion. This stately building, a Georgian Colonial type, constructed of age-mellowed, over-sized brick from old state properties, was completed in January, 1950. In 1967 the interior was completely remodeled.
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Title: Panoramic View Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome PM 1963 Jul-06
Description:
Little Rock was first settled in 1812, and became the seat of the Territorial Government in 1821, and the State Capitol in 1836. To the right of the picture can be seen the State Capitol Building, and to the left the Arkansas River.
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Title: The University Of Arkansas Medical Center Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the most imposing edifices in Little Rock, is the new $13,000,000 University of Arkansas Medical Center, at 4301 West Markham Street. This sizeable investment in the state's medical care program was authorized by the 1951 and 1953 legislatures which financed the Center's construction with passage of a cigarette tax. The Center now consists of the University Hospital and the Educational Wing which houses the Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy and Nursing.
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Title: Veterans Administration Hospital, 300 East Roosevelt Road Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome PM 1967 Jul-29
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Title: Little Rock Municipal Airport Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Located only about a mile from Main Street, reached via East 9th St., Adams Field is one of the finest and busiest airports in the South. The modern Administration Building has a fine Coffee Shop, Dining Room, Newsstand, and all other facilities.
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Title: Snow Scene Of The Arkansas State Capitol Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome
Description:
An unusual sight-as snow very seldom covers the ground here. The Capitol, completed in 1915, is classic in design and is one of the most beautiful in America.
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Title: Territorial Capitol Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
The original Territorial Capitol was built in 1820 and remodeled in 1834. It is constructed of large hand-hewn oak logs covered with red heart handbeaded cypress siding. All the ceiling beams, both upstairs and down, have the same beaded finish. Some of the wall boards in the building are eighteen inches and some twenty inches wide. All of the hand-made old furniture is authentic. This Building was the meeting place of the last Territorial Legislature, October 5 to November 16, 1835. The Arkansas Territorial Capitol Restoration is located at Third and Cumberland Street.
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Title: Arkansas State Capitol And Garden Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: Governor's Mansion Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Facing Center Street on West 18th, is Arkansas' first official Governor's mansion. This stately building, a Georgian Colonial type, constructed of age-mellowed, over-sized brick from old state properties, was completed in January, 1950. In 1967 the interior was completely remodeled.
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Title: Heifer Project International, P.O. Box 808 Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Visitors enjoy scenic beauty of the Fourche River Ranch near Perryville, Arkansas, which serves as International Livestock Center for Heifer Project International … a charitable organization that 'loans' farm animals on a payback basis to needy families in U.S.A. and around the world.
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Title: Joseph Taylor Robinson Memorial Auditorium Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Located at Markham and Broadway, this impressive edifice was designed for the community's larger public gatherings. It houses a convention hall, lecture hall, and committee rooms, as well as a 3,000-seat music hall. The building, completed in 1940, is named for former Governor and United States Senator Joseph Taylor (Joe T.) Robinson. Visit Little Rock - "The City of Roses"
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Title: T. H. Barton Coliseum Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
This modern auditorium has a grandstand seating capacity of 9,000 and can accommodate 12,000 for conventions. It is headquarters for all indoor sports events, including Rodeos, Basketball and Ice Shows.
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Title: Greetings From Little Rock Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: Main Street, Looking North In The Heart Of Downtown Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: Motel 6 … Of Little Rock, 8401 New Benton Highway Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving … Nationwide! 79 units, T.V., Pool, Phones Air Conditioned
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Title: North Little Rock High School North Little Rock Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the leading schools in the State, it has an average enrollment of 1,500 students. This beautiful senior high school is located at 22nd and Main streets.
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Title: Hello From Hot Springs Hot Springs Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
A night scene of the Crystal Water Fountain located at the intersection of Whittington Ave., Park Ave., and the Gateway to famed Central Ave., and the famous Million Dollar Bath House Row, Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. The circle around the fountain has crystal rock imbedded in it. Crystal rocks are found in abundance near Hot Springs. "We Bathe The World"
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