The Wallace Building is a nine-story commercial high-rise at 101-11 Main Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. It was built in 1928 to a design by Little Rock architect George R. Mann, and is an excellent local example of early Art Deco architecture. It was built by George Washington Donaghey, a former Governor of Arkansas; Mann and Donaghey had previously worked together on the Arkansas State Capitol, with disputes over its construction propelling Donaghey into politics and the governor's seat. This building is named after his wife's maiden name.
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| - El Wallace Building es un rascacielos comercial de nueve pisos en 101-11 Main Street en el centro de Little Rock, Arkansas. Fue construido en 1928 según un diseño del arquitecto de Little Rock de Mann, Wanger & King. Mide 28 metros y tiene 7 pisos. Fue incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1999. Es un excelente ejemplo local de la arquitectura art déco temprana. Fue construido por , ex ; Mann y Donaghey habían trabajado anteriormente juntos en el Capitolio de Arkansas, y las disputas sobre su construcción llevaron a Donaghey a la política y al puesto de gobernador. (es)
- The Wallace Building is a nine-story commercial high-rise at 101-11 Main Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. It was built in 1928 to a design by Little Rock architect George R. Mann, and is an excellent local example of early Art Deco architecture. It was built by George Washington Donaghey, a former Governor of Arkansas; Mann and Donaghey had previously worked together on the Arkansas State Capitol, with disputes over its construction propelling Donaghey into politics and the governor's seat. This building is named after his wife's maiden name. (en)
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| - El Wallace Building es un rascacielos comercial de nueve pisos en 101-11 Main Street en el centro de Little Rock, Arkansas. Fue construido en 1928 según un diseño del arquitecto de Little Rock de Mann, Wanger & King. Mide 28 metros y tiene 7 pisos. Fue incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1999. Es un excelente ejemplo local de la arquitectura art déco temprana. Fue construido por , ex ; Mann y Donaghey habían trabajado anteriormente juntos en el Capitolio de Arkansas, y las disputas sobre su construcción llevaron a Donaghey a la política y al puesto de gobernador. (es)
- The Wallace Building is a nine-story commercial high-rise at 101-11 Main Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. It was built in 1928 to a design by Little Rock architect George R. Mann, and is an excellent local example of early Art Deco architecture. It was built by George Washington Donaghey, a former Governor of Arkansas; Mann and Donaghey had previously worked together on the Arkansas State Capitol, with disputes over its construction propelling Donaghey into politics and the governor's seat. This building is named after his wife's maiden name. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. (en)
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