The Adolphine Fletcher Terry Library, located in Little Rock, AR, is part of the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) and offers a wealth of resources for those interested in Arkansas history, culture, and geography. With its extensive collection of documents, photographs, and other historical materials, the library serves as a valuable source of information about the state's past. From the Baring Cross Bridge to the Arkansas History Commission and State Archives, visitors can explore a wide range of topics and delve into the rich heritage of Arkansas.
As a local hub for knowledge and exploration, the Adolphine Fletcher Terry Library provides access to the CALS Encyclopedia of Arkansas, an authoritative and regularly updated resource that offers insights into the state's diverse history. Whether you're interested in pre-European exploration, the Civil War era, or the modern-day developments in Arkansas, the library's collection of text entries, media galleries, photographs, maps, videos, and audio files will satisfy your curiosity and help you uncover the fascinating stories of the 25th state.
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