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Christ for the World Church

Christ for the World Church

Christ for the world church as founded in 1984 by Bobby Hogan. With now 3 locations and a world outreach program, this little church building became too small and was vacated in the late 2000s. Most...

Greenwood Elementary

Greenwood Elementary

Not necessarily the rules that we all grew up with in school…but then again, the old Summit School wasn’t necessarily always like most schools. Originally built as Greenwood in 1939 as a regular...

Z Motel

Z Motel

The fate of the Z Motel, on Interstate 3o in Little Rock, ended with excitement. What was once a relatively unobtrusive little motel between Little Rock and Alexander became the site of a three hour...

Gillam Park Pool

Gillam Park Pool

The purchase of Gillam Park was authorized by Mayor Horace A. Knowlton and the Little Rock City Council at a meeting on November 22, 1934, with the approval and support of the Little Rock Chamber of...

Conway Roller Rink

Conway Roller Rink

In 1973, Conway Roller Rink was built as a part of an expansion in the city of Conway’s recreational areas. Built in tandem with the 12 lane expansion of the Conway Bowling Alley, the Roller...

Augusta Elementary School

Augusta Elementary School

The history of Augusta elementary school is surprisingly undocumented; from public records to the school districts own website, there is not much written on the conditions in which this building was...

Ray Winder Field

Ray Winder Field

Construction The ballpark was constructed during 1931, as a new home field for the Little Rock Travelers, later to become the Arkansas Travelers, minor league baseball team. The Travelers vacated...

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Windsor Haven Nursing

The Windsor Haven nursing home first opened in the mid-1970s as the Clark County Memorial Hospital and treated patients from Arkadelphia as well as the surrounding area. However, in the mid-1990s...

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Fayetteville City Hospital

One could be forgiven for mistaking Fayetteville City Hospital for a small school. Built in 1912, the two-story brick structure does not call to mind the modern, towering concrete of a building like...

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