dee_burris: (candle)dee_burris ([personal profile] dee_burris) wrote,
@ 2011-04-06 07:34 pm UTC
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Entry tags:hot springs ar, little rock ar, those places thursday
I love old postcards.

Two here from Hot Springs back in the day. Hot Springs is in Garland County, and was home to several of my relatives from southern Arkansas.

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Central Avenue, Hot Springs - card never mailed


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Arlington Hotel, on Central Avenue - postally used 1913


And Little Rock in 1908. I wish Center Street still looked like this today.

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[identity profile] oakmouse.livejournal.com
2011-04-07 02:19 am UTC (link)
Oh man, pretty town!

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(Anonymous)
2011-04-09 01:53 am UTC (link)
Beautiful post cards. The Center Street card is beautiful. I wonder what that pretty red building at the end of the street was?

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(Anonymous)
2011-04-09 02:30 pm UTC (link)
Love old photographs. What a beautiful town - the matching red/white striped awnings are very pretty.

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Governor's Mansion


(Anonymous)
2011-04-14 08:16 pm UTC (link)
The Little Rock postcard is looking south from 16th street. Today that look's directly at the Governor's Mansion, which is built on the site of the former School for the Blind. If you Google "Little Rock School for the Blind" and look at the images, you can find an image of the old building. -Heather

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