September 30, 2010

Union Station in Little Rock (Pulaski County), constructed in 1873 on Markham Street, was the first of three buildings to occupy the site. The building was a hub for travel until its demolition in 1911 and replacement by a more modern structure, which was destroyed by fire in 1921. Today, the third station to occupy the site now serves as a multipurpose building and the city’s Amtrak passenger station.

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