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Fayetteville, AR Territory Served: Baxter, Carroll,. Washington, Marion and Boone Counties. K Distributors, inc. George A. Makris, Jr. Nick Makris, President. John Makris, Vice President of Sales. Duke Fakouri, General Manager. Pine Bluff, AR Territory Served: Cleveland,. Columbia, Desha, Drew, Chicot. And Jefferson Counties. Premium Brands. Mae Haney Grennan, President. Heath Sutherlin, General Manager.

Territory Served: Carroll,. Washington, Benton, Madison, Boone,. Baxter, Marion, Newton, and Searcy Counties. Three Lakes Division. Ben Spliker, General Manager. Territory Served: Garland. Three Rivers Division. Rich Schwartz, General Manager.

Territory Served: Arkansas, Calhoun,. Chicot, Cleveland, dallas, Desha,. Drew, Jefferson, Union, and. Ouachita Counties. White River Division. Buddy Griffin, General Manager. Territory Served: Monroe, Crittenden, Cross,. But I join the many who are hopeful this once grand structure will get to see a new life. What was the main entrance for the U-shaped building. From inside the buidling, a revolving door that has been sealed off since the hotel was shut down.

Stairs that led from the lobby to the second floor ballroom and conference rooms. The marble walls look intact, but plaster ornamentation is crumbling in what was once a very grand lobby.

Susan Crisp, a member of the Blue-Eyed Knocker Photo Club, photographs the lobby from what was the second floor ballroom. The large marble front desk for the Hotel Pines. The original stained glass roof of the lobby was removed at some point to be protected and perhaps a plastic roof was put in its place. Former owner Elvin Moon told the Pine Bluff Commercial in January that the original stained glass roof was in storage and could be put back in place if the building is restored.

Darrell Adams, an American History teacher at Forrest Heights Middle School in Little Rock, is also a member of the photo group and has been regularly visiting the property. Looking through a door that once had glass on the second floor. What had been the ballroom of the Hotel Pines on the second floor, once the scene of many of the top societal events in the city. On the first floor of the building, pieces of plaster that had fallen in the lobby were lined up it appears in an effort to be preserved.

A group called Citizens United to Save the Pines bought the hotel with the intent to restore it, but ended up selling the property in This sign that was likely in a storefront of the building and remained 11 years after that effort had failed. What was once the coffee shop for the hotel. One of two elevators for the building, as seen from the second floor. Steel rebar is visible in this arch on the second floor of the hotel. The Colonial Room, one of the meeting rooms on the second floor of the hotel.

Looking into what was likely an office on the second floor, with a sign for the Band Museum visible from across the street. Rita Henry in the distance inside a luxury suite in the hotel. Much of the pipes had been scavenged from the hotel property, with only the bases of most toilets left. Rita Henry photographs a date that was inscribed onto what was likely the base for a telephone on a wall inside the suite.

Etched on the base was Nov. October 21, 62 years old. October 21, 77 years old. October 21, 90 years old. October 19, 78 years old.

October 21, 64 years old. October 20, 72 years old. October 17, 82 years old. October 17, 74 years old. October 17, 24 years old. October 17, 21 years old. October 16, October 15, October 13, 56 years old. October 14, 28 years old. October 11, 35 years old. October 13, October 13, 62 years old. October 11, 57 years old. October 9, 92 years old. October 11, 79 years old. October 8, 15 years old. October 9, 72 years old.



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