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A portrait of the legendary lawman now hangs in the first floor rotunda of the State Capitol building in Little Rock.
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Inside were artifacts left behind by the Sisters of Mercy, who founded the hospital in the early 1900s.
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A new collaboration between the University of Arkansas and the University of Oxford’s Quill Project aims to upload the state constitution to a searchable online database.
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Arkansas native Denver “Bull” Randleman was portrayed in the HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers” based on the book of the same name.
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Arkansas is home to many fictional (at least we hope) monsters and creepy-crawlies.
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Local man schedules ‘Ruins of Central High walking tours’ to emphasize issues; sets the next for June 1.
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The exhibit tells the stories of six Japanese-American families who were farmers in California before World War II, then forcefully relocated and interned in Arkansas.
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Over a century after Homer G. Blackwell was lynched in North Little Rock, a community celebrates his life with a historical marker and memorial service.
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Efforts are ongoing to restore the former home of a member of the Little Rock Nine.
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Two historic Arkansas properties and one neighborhood are on this year’s list of “Most Endangered Places” from the nonprofit Preserve Arkansas.