Bill Clinton was the 40th and 42nd governor of Arkansas. To quote him, “I was one of the youngest people ever elected AND the youngest person ever fired from a governorship!” At the time, Arkansas had only two year terms for governor. When he was elected the second time, he held onto the governorship for four more terms.
- Little Rock company headquarters include Dillards, Sharper Image and Maybelline, which was named after Mabel, the founder’s sister in 1917.
- You can imagine the angst that went into writing this epitaph to the Confederacy.
- Arkansas native, Billy Bob Thornton, wrote, directed and starred in Sling Blade. He won an Oscar for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay. Mmmm hmmm.
- A chunk of the actual “Little Rock” that early settlers used as a river navigation point.
- President William Jefferson Clinton’s Presidential Library. See the top floor? That’s his apartment.
- Bill and Hillary clowning it up in the early White House days.
- A campaign button only Hillary could wear.
- Clinton was the last president to have his limo in the library. Since then, retired presidential limos have been destroyed by the Secret Service for security reasons.
- Bill’s saxophones. He even received the Thelonius Monk Jazz Award from Herbie Hancock, so he must be good.
- A Celebriduck best seller.
- This was about the only mention of the Lewinsky affair. A lot of angst went into writing this, too.
- A detailed replica of the White House cabinet room. Mike thought if he sat here, maybe he could solve a few traffic problems.
- Nesting world leaders: Bill Clinton, George Bush, Boris Yeltsin, Mikhail Gorbachev, Helmut Kohl, John Major, Margaret Thatcher, François Mitterand and tiny Saddam Hussein.
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