04:5904:59, 11 March 2018diffhist−319
Hillcrest (Little Rock)
Corrected lat and lon. Broke up paragraphs under "history" section. Edited out wordiness. I have copies of design overlay map to add later if approved. Also photo of concrete contractor's stamp on sidewalk as example of architectural elements in area.Tag: references removed
01:1201:12, 11 March 2018diffhist+2,869
Hillcrest (Little Rock)
"Hillcrest" is the name of a city addition or neighborhood distinct from the historic district design overlay of Hillcrest Historic District. Edit includes changing the name to "Hillcrest Historic District" to differentiate in the body of article. The title of the article should also be changed. Added historical details from research in Arkansas Gazette and Arkansas Democrat newspapers from the period: the street car company actually began real estate development first. The line was delayed because of the Panic of 1893 and resumed later with Michigan investors buying out the street car company's interest and establishing land companies for development of the various neighborhoods and town of Pulaski Heights. I think a more thorough historical article on Pulaski Heights and disambiguation would help.
04:5904:59, 11 March 2018diffhist−319
Hillcrest (Little Rock)
Corrected lat and lon. Broke up paragraphs under "history" section. Edited out wordiness. I have copies of design overlay map to add later if approved. Also photo of concrete contractor's stamp on sidewalk as example of architectural elements in area.Tag: references removed
01:1201:12, 11 March 2018diffhist+2,869
Hillcrest (Little Rock)
"Hillcrest" is the name of a city addition or neighborhood distinct from the historic district design overlay of Hillcrest Historic District. Edit includes changing the name to "Hillcrest Historic District" to differentiate in the body of article. The title of the article should also be changed. Added historical details from research in Arkansas Gazette and Arkansas Democrat newspapers from the period: the street car company actually began real estate development first. The line was delayed because of the Panic of 1893 and resumed later with Michigan investors buying out the street car company's interest and establishing land companies for development of the various neighborhoods and town of Pulaski Heights. I think a more thorough historical article on Pulaski Heights and disambiguation would help.