Little Rock, Arkansas

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Little Rock, Arkansas is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Arkansas, known as a regional center for government, commerce, and culture.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
state capital
capitalOf Arkansas
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States
foundedAs trading post
governmentType mayor–council government
hasAirport Clinton National Airport
hasCulturalInstitution Arkansas Arts Center
hasHigherEducationInstitution Arkansas Baptist College
Philander Smith University
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
hasLandmark Arkansas State Capitol
Big Dam Bridge
Clinton Presidential Center
Little Rock Central High School
Old State House Museum
Pinnacle Mountain State Park
River Market District
hasMuseum MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History
Museum of Discovery
hasProfessionalLeague Minor League Baseball
hasPublicTransit Rock Region Metro
hasRiverCrossing Junction Bridge
Main Street Bridge
hasSportsTeam Arkansas Travelers
hasZoo Little Rock Zoo
isCountySeatOf Pulaski County, Arkansas
isPartOf American South
U.S. South Central region
isRegionalCenterFor commerce
culture
government
isServedBy Interstate 30
Interstate 40
Interstate 430 NERFINISHED
Interstate 440
Interstate 530 NERFINISHED
Interstate 630 NERFINISHED
largestCityOf Arkansas
locatedIn Arkansas
locatedInMetropolitanArea Little Rock metropolitan area
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
locatedOnRiver Arkansas River
namedAfter rock formation on the Arkansas River
roleInHistory site of 1957 school desegregation crisis at Little Rock Central High School

Referenced by (40)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Attorney General of Arkansas
Daisy Bates ("Little Rock, Arkansas, United States")
Elizabeth Eckford ("Little Rock, Arkansas, United States")
Joseph T. Robinson
Mary Pinkney Hardy MacArthur
Orval Faubus
Wesley Clark ("Little Rock, Arkansas, United States")
residence
Brooks Robinson ("Little Rock, Arkansas, United States")
Chelsea Clinton ("Little Rock, Arkansas, United States")
Douglas MacArthur
Elizabeth Eckford ("Little Rock, Arkansas, United States")
Haki R. Madhubuti ("Little Rock, Arkansas, United States")
placeOfBirth
Daisy Bates ("Little Rock, Arkansas, United States")
Hugh Rodham
Roy Scheider ("Little Rock, Arkansas, United States")
placeOfDeath
American South (mid-20th century civil rights era)
South Central United States ("Little Rock")
hasMajorCity
Arkansas River
Interstate 40
passesThroughCity
Attorney General of Arkansas
Governor of Arkansas
seat
Wesley Clark 2004 presidential campaign
announcedFrom
Arkansas ("Little Rock")
capital
Interstate 30
connectsCity
Interstate 30
easternTerminus
FedEx ("Little Rock, Arkansas, United States")
foundingLocation
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas
hasSeat
Wesley Clark 2004 presidential campaign
headquartersLocation
Arkansas ("Little Rock")
largestCity
Little Rock Central High School ("Little Rock")
locatedIn
Little Rock, Arkansas ("Little Rock metropolitan area")
locatedInMetropolitanArea
Little Rock Integration Crisis
location
Cooper v. Aaron
locationOfEvents
Missouri Pacific Railroad
notableHub
U.S. Route 70
passesNear
Alan ("little rock")
possibleMeaning
Governor of Arkansas
residenceLocation
University of Arkansas Razorbacks football
secondaryHomeStadiumLocation
Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas
seeCity
Eisenhower administration
sentFederalTroopsTo

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