December 7, 2010

Much effort in the early twenty-first century was expended on the banks of the Arkansas River in Little Rock (Pulaski County) to develop a scenic park around the famous “Little Rock.” Excavations in 2009-2010 to uncover the “Little Rock” led to the discovery that little of the rock still exists. Instead, a large piece removed years ago that had been on display at City Hall has been moved to the new park. This postcard shows what remained of the rock in the early twentieth century.

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