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Round building with glass wall and parking lot Aerospace Library
"Academy of Science Members to Meet Here" newspaper clipping Arkansas Academy of Science Story
large interior space with floor to ceiling windows and various old aircraft and automobiles hanging from ceiling and positioned on the floor Arkansas Aerospace Education Center
multistory brick steel and glass building labeled "UAMS Biomedical Research Center" Arkansas Biosciences Institute (ABI)
multistory brick building with glass ceiling with lights showing through and two flagpoles outside with American and Arkansas flags Arkansas Biosciences Institute (ABI)
Young white woman in sleeveless dress standing with young white man sitting at desk in office Boys and Girls State
White man in suit sitting at desk in House chamber talking to young white man Boys State Delegate
Group of six white girls in library Cabot Delegates
Group of eight white boys in library Cabot Delegates
men in suits in town square with crowd of men and women behind them Carnegie Library Groundbreaking
10 cent postage stamp with words "Rural America" and "Chautauqua" and image of tents. Chautauqua Stamps
Large group of children and adults standing and seated in front of large tent “Circuit Chautauqua”
Young white woman in blouse skirt pearl necklace speaking to women committee and audience Hillary Clinton
Single-story brick "public library" building Craighead County Jonesboro Public Library
Covered entrance to single-story "Dee Brown Library" building with decorative plants in front yard Dee Brown Library
Single-story brick library building with covered entrance on parking lot with sign Fletcher Library
White man in suit and hat standing next to white man sitting at desk with white man standing behind shelf in hardware store Fones Brothers Building
Pair of plows on floor of hardware store with men at desk and shelving in the background Fones Brothers Building
Multistory "Fones" building on city street corner Fones Building
"Jeanes fund to aid Negro normal" newspaper clipping Jeanes Teachers Article
Close-up of brick building entrance with arched roofs and large windows Jonesboro Library Entrance
Single-story brick building with round section on grass with trees Jonesboro Public Library Grounds
Two young women standing behind a bust of white man looking at photographs in museum exhibit room Legacy Gallery
Multistory building partially demolished with parked cars on street Library Demolition
Multistory building with rows of windows and covered entrance on parking lot Little Rock Main Library
Building with covered walkway and flat roof on city street corner Little Rock Public Library
Brick building with covered entrance on parking lot Maumelle Library
Brick building on hillside with hemispherical roofs and skylight windows McMath Library
Single-story brick building on parking lot with tree and sign Milam Library
Close-up view of row of curved solar panels in field Mississippi County Community College Solar Power Experiment
Political artifacts and flyers in display cases Museum of American History
Single-story building with covered walkway on grass with sidewalk cutting across its front yard Nixon Library
Covered entrance to single-story building with brick columns Sanders Library
Names engraved in sidewalk Senior Walk Names
Close-up of archival boxes on metal shelves Sequoyah Center Materials
Interior of archives with framed artwork on the walls and materials in boxed on multiple shelves Sequoyah Center Stacks
Single-story brick building with hemispherical dome chimney and arched walkway on parking lot Terry Library
Brick building with covered entrance and hip roof on parking lot with sign outside Thompson Library
"Women's Library" flyer with black text saying "books by for and about women" and "community based and supported open one to six p.m. every thursday 632 west dickson" Women's Library Flyer
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