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War Memorial also hosts the Arkansas Senior high school football state championships, and beginning in the fall of 2006 hosts one game apiece for the University of Central Arkansas and the College of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Arkansas State University additionally plays at the stadium periodically.<br><br>The gallery within the library showcases artifacts from Clinton's term and has a full-blown reproduction of the Clinton-era Oval Workplace Opened on November 18, 2004, the Clinton Presidential Center cost $165 million to build and covers 150,000 square feet (14,000 m2) within a 28-acre (113,000 m2) park.<br><br>One of the state's biggest public companies, with over 10,552 workers, the College of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and its health care partners-- Arkansas Kid's Healthcare facility and the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System-- have an overall yearly economic influence in Arkansas of about $5 billion. <br><br>A land speculator from St. Louis, Missouri that had gotten numerous acres around the "[https://atavi.com/share/wnr0h8zrmb0p Little Rock, Arkansas Potholes] rock" started pressing the Arkansas territorial legislature in February 1820 to move the capital to the website, but the reps might not choose in between Little Rock or Cadron (currently Conway ), which was the recommended site of Territorial Governor James Miller The issue was tabled up until October 1820, whereby time a lot of the legislators and various other prominent men had bought lots around Little Rock. |
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War Memorial also hosts the Arkansas Senior high school football state championships, and beginning in the fall of 2006 hosts one game apiece for the University of Central Arkansas and the College of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Arkansas State University additionally plays at the stadium periodically.
The gallery within the library showcases artifacts from Clinton's term and has a full-blown reproduction of the Clinton-era Oval Workplace Opened on November 18, 2004, the Clinton Presidential Center cost $165 million to build and covers 150,000 square feet (14,000 m2) within a 28-acre (113,000 m2) park.
One of the state's biggest public companies, with over 10,552 workers, the College of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and its health care partners-- Arkansas Kid's Healthcare facility and the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System-- have an overall yearly economic influence in Arkansas of about $5 billion.
A land speculator from St. Louis, Missouri that had gotten numerous acres around the "Little Rock, Arkansas Potholes rock" started pressing the Arkansas territorial legislature in February 1820 to move the capital to the website, but the reps might not choose in between Little Rock or Cadron (currently Conway ), which was the recommended site of Territorial Governor James Miller The issue was tabled up until October 1820, whereby time a lot of the legislators and various other prominent men had bought lots around Little Rock.