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DESCRIPTION:Join us Friday\, September 4\, at noon\, for our Sandwiching in
History tour of the Richard Sheppard Arnold U.S. Post Office and Courthou
se in Little Rock.\n\nThis federal courthouse and former post office was b
uilt in 1932 to replace the old one on 2nd Street\, which had become too s
mall for the growing city&rsquo\;s needs. Constructed in the &ldquo\;starv
ed Classical&rdquo\; style typical of federal buildings in the 1930s\, thi
s large public building project provided an economic boost during the Grea
t Depression. During the Central High School integration crisis\, then-law
yer Thurgood Marshall represented the Little Rock Nine before U.S. Distric
t Judge Ronald N. Davies in the landmark case Aaron v. Cooper in this cour
thouse\, with Davies ruling that integration must proceed. A 1957-era cour
troom has been restored to tell this important story.\n\nNOTE: Photo ID is
required for entrance. Visitors must also pass through security screening
and must check in cell phones and smartwatches before proceeding. Onsite
public parking is not available\, but there are paid parking lots in downt
own Little Rock.
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LOCATION:Arkansas\,US\,Little Rock\,600 W Capitol Ave.
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SUMMARY:Sandwiching in History: Richard S. Arnold U.S. Post Office and Cour
thouse
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us Friday\, September 4\, at noon\, for o
ur Sandwiching in History tour of the Richard Sheppard Arnold U.S. Post Of
fice and Courthouse in Little Rock.
\n
\nThis federal courthouse
and former post office was built in 1932 to replace the old one on 2
nd Street\, which had become too small for the growing city&rsquo\;s
needs. Constructed in the &ldquo\;starved Classical&rdquo\; style typical
of federal buildings in the 1930s\, this large public building project pr
ovided an economic boost during the Great Depression. During the Central H
igh School integration crisis\, then-lawyer Thurgood Marshall represented
the Little Rock Nine before U.S. District Judge Ronald N. Davies in the la
ndmark case Aaron v. Cooper in this courthouse\, with Davies ruling that i
ntegration must proceed. A 1957-era courtroom has been restored to tell th
is important story.
\n
\nNOTE: Photo ID is required for entrance
. Visitors must also pass through security screening and must check in cel
l phones and smartwatches before proceeding. Onsite public parking is not
available\, but there are paid parking lots in downtown Little Rock.
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