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These two hotels are important to me because they were fixtures in my life for more than forty years ... part in my youth, part in my early business years and part … the 60’s and 70’s … when my own community and political engagement was aborning.

I recently discovered these old 35mm photos taken by me on a very cold day, standing on the Main Street Bridge with my family to witness the first significant implosion of large buildings in Arkansas.

Simply finding the old photos was serendipitous enough. Upon further research, this blog became even more personal. Marion Kahn, a dear friend of Patti and me, is the great- granddaughter of The Hotel Marion creator/developer/owner, Herman Kahn. To add even more interest, Herman was married to MARION COHN KAHN … ergo, THE “MARION” HOTEL. Our friend, Marion, in a phone call, confirmed the connection and elaborated even more about Herman, a 17 year old German immigrant who contributed so much to the Arkansas business, banking and Tourism industries.

Manning and Marion moments before demolition. Note the colorful artwork on the Manning. This “design” element was an attempt mid century to cover up the past and modernize buildings. Unfortunately, too many buildings were lost during this period of “Urban renewal. Fortunately, the colorful exterior decor was later removed exposing the beautiful original historic structures.
A unique family outing in downtown Little Rock. Laura, Donna, Jeff, DJ and a friend.
Thousands came to witness the first major building implosion in Arkansas.
It started with a puff of smoke and a loud explosion at the Manning. Hotel Marion stands in waiting.
Split and crumble of the Manning.
Manning going down … Hotel Marion begins to collapse
Manning down … Marion faltering.
Just a cloud of smoke, dust and building rubble.
A palette of land awaits the new Convention Center and Convention Hotel
Butler Center for Arkansas Studies.

It is almost impossible to believe one could ever get a multi course gourmet Thanksgiving meal in a fine hotel for $2,00 … Check it out.

There is much more to this story than I cover here. So much more about these business pioneers, so much more about Little Rock at that time, more about the part these buildings played in the social, and political fabric of LR, the Gar Hole Bar, the world leaders such as President Truman and General MacArthur who stayed here … on and on and on. Plus, where I fit into Little Rock leadership … Chairman of the A&P Commission, City Board Member, LR Mayor …. This period and these buildings are fundamental foundations of my place in our history. Thank to those who came before and those with which I have partnered to build a better Little Rock and Arkansas.

Jim Dailey

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