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Little Rock Arkansas Directory

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Little Rock is the capital and the most populous city of the State of Arkansas. It is also the county seat of Pulaski County and had a city population of 204,370 in the 2006 census estimates. It and North Little Rock, Arkansas are co-principal cities of the six-county Little Rock-North Little Rock Metropolitan Statistical Area, an area with a population of 652,834 people, according to 2006 census estimates. The MSA is in turn included in the Little Rock-North Little Rock-Pine Bluff Combined Statistical Area, which had a population of 829,032 in the 2006 census estimates.

Located near the geographic center of Arkansas, Little Rock derives its name from a small rock formation on the south bank of the Arkansas River called La Petite Roche (the "little rock"). The "little rock" was used by early river traffic as a landmark and became a well-known river crossing.

Many artifacts have been found that suggest Native Americans inhabited Central Arkansas thousands of years before European settlers arrived. These original inhabitants may have included the Folsom people, Bluff Dwellers, Mound Builders, Caddo, Quapaw, Osage, Choctaw and Cherokee. Arkansas was left untouched by European hands until 1541 when Hernando de Soto of Spain traveled through the area.

Little Rock was actually named for a little rock. Early travelers used a stone outcropping on the bank of the Arkansas River as a landmark. "La Petite Roche" marked the transition from the flat Mississippi Delta region to the Ouachita Mountain foothills. Travelers would refer to the area as "the little rock" and the name stuck.

Citizens of Little Rock are sometimes referred to by the appellation, "Little Rockers." The so-called popularity of this nickname is up for debate.

The city of North Little Rock was once the 8th ward of Little Rock. An Arkansas Supreme Court decision on February 6, 1904, allowed the ward to merge with the neighboring town of North Little Rock. The merged town quickly renamed itself Argenta (the local name for the former 8th Ward), but returned to its original name in October 1917.

Federal Express was founded in 1971 by Frederick W. Smith in Little Rock, Arkansas, but moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1973 after Little Rock National Airport officials would not agree to provide facilities for the fledgling airline. The company is now known as FedEx Corporation.

Arkansas Catholic Parishes and Catholic Churches

  • Arkadelphia - Saint Mary's Catholic Church

  • Bentonville - St. Stephen Catholic Church

  • Berryville - St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church

  • Cherokee Village - St Michaels Catholic Church

  • Clarksville - Holy Redeemer Church

  • Conway - St. Joseph Catholic Church

  • Crossett - Holy Cross Church

  • El Dorado - Holy Redeemer Church

  • Eureka Springs - St. Elizabeth Catholic Church

  • Fayetteville - Saint Thomas Aquinas University Parish

  • Fayetteville - St. Joseph Catholic Church and School

  • Fort Smith - Christ the King Church

  • Fort Smith - Saint Boniface Catholic Church

  • Fort Smith - St. Scholastica Monastery

  • Hamburg - Holy Spirit Catholic Mission

  • Helena - St. Mary's Catholic Church

  • Hot Springs Village - Sacred Heart of Jesus Church

  • Jacksonville - St. Jude's Catholic Church

  • Jenny Lind - Saints Sabina and Mary Catholic Church

  • Jonesboro - Blessed John Newman University Parish

  • Jonesboro - Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church

  • Jonesboro - Olivetan Benedictine Sisters Holy Angels Convent

  • Little Rock - Cathedral of St. Andrew

  • Little Rock - Catholic Schools of Arkansas

  • Little Rock - Christ the King Church

  • Little Rock - Our Lady of Good Counsel Church

  • Little Rock - Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church

  • Little Rock - St. Edward Church and School

  • Little Rock - St. Theresa's Parish

  • Monticello - St. Mark's Catholic Church

  • North Little Rock - Immaculate Conception Church

  • North Little Rock - Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and School

  • North Little Rock - St. John the Baptist Latin Mass Community

  • Pine Bluff - Saint Peters Catholic Church

  • Pocahontas - Saint Paul's Catholic Church

  • Rogers - Saint Vincent de Paul Church

  • Russellville - St. John's Catholic Church

  • Search - St James Catholic Church

  • Springdale - St. Raphael Catholic Church and School

  • Subiaco - Subiaco Abbey and Academy

  • Texarkana - St. Edward's Catholic Church

  • Van Buren - Saint Michael Catholic Church

  • Warren - Saint Luke's Catholic Church

  • West Memphis - St. Michael's Catholic Parish