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Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum: Memphis’ complete musical history

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The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum offers a comprehensive look at the Memphis music scene. A digital audio tour guide gives visitors a look inside seven galleries, ample songs and musical memorabilia.

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Memphis Rock n Soul Museum: Memphis complete musical history
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Stax Museum of American Soul M

The Stax Museum of American Soul Music, located where the former Stax Records building once stood, p...

The Memphis Zoo: Connecting pe

The Memphis Zoo is the most-visited Memphis attraction and features exhibits of animals from across ...

National Civil Rights Museum:

The National Civil Rights Museum documents the Civil Rights Movement while providing present-day con...

Dickerson Park Zoo: where natu

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Beginning its fifth decade, Blueberry Hill, the landmark restaurant in St. Louis’ famed Loop provide...

Feasting Fox: fine German cuis

The Feasting Fox Restaurant & Pub played a key part in St. Louis' history and that of Anheuser Busch...

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In addition to fine eats, ice cream and chocolates, the Fountain on Locust serves up retro cocktails...

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This piece is painted on a 10" square canvas. I use a combination of acrylic paints, decoupaged newsprint and texture.

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<I>Shrek The Musical</I> comes to Fox Theatre Sept. 11-26

<I>Shrek The Musical</I> comes to Fox Theatre Sept. 11-26

Youve been green with envy over your friends who have been able to catch <I>Shrek The Musical</I>, the new hit Broadway musical, in New York City. Now you have the chance to enjoy the new musical adaptation of the Academy Award-winning movie about an ogre who lives happily ever after right in St. Louis! <I>Shrek The Musical</I> plays at the Fox Theatre in downtown St. Louis from Sept. 11–26..

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Little Rock Movies

Predators

On an alien planet, a mercenary (Adrien Brody) and his ragtag band of fighters struggle to survive against an onslaught of fearsome warriors who hunt them for sport.

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Little Rock Facts and Places:

Newspapers are Arkansas Times, AR Democrat-Gazette
Little Rock Sports teams are , Arkansas Travelers, UALR Trojans
Local Schools are University Of Arkansas At Little Rock, University Of Arkansas For Medical Sciences

About Little Rock, Arkansas

Wikipedia describes Little Rock’s beginnings. “ Little Rock was actually named for a little rock. Early travelers used a stone outcropping on the bank of the Arkansas River as a landmark. ‘La Petite Roche’ (French for ‘The Little Rock’), so named in 1722 by French explorer Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe, marked the transition from the flat Mississippi Delta region to the Ouachita Mountain foothills. Travelers would refer to the area as ‘the Little Rock’ and the name stuck.”

Some big happenings have occurred in Little Rock last century, especially in 1957 and 1958 when the schools were integrated one year and Gov. Faubus closed the three high schools the next year. In 1968, the Stevie Wonder song, “I Was Made to Love Her,” mentions Little Rock, a much more benign notice than all the notoriety that came ten years before. In 2004, President Clinton’s Presidential Center opened in Little Rock. Since 2006, there has been a building boom, including Dickey-Stephens Park, where the Arkansas Travelers play minor-league baseball.

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