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Mr. Ausbie's' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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Mr. Baldwin's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Bobo Brazil was known for breaking down barriers of racial segregation in professional wrestling
Mr. Brazil's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Frank Broyles, former head football coach and director of men’s athletics at the University of Arkansas
Mr. Broyles' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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Dizzy and Daffy's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Bill Dickey, inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1954
Mr. Dickey's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Jack Fleck wins 1955 U.S. Open
Mr. Fleck's' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Tommy Freeman
Mr. Freeman's' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Cliff Harris
Mr. Harris's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Lafayette Lawson, Kickboxing World Champion
Mr. Lawson's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Bobby Mitchell played for the Cleveland Browns and the Washington Redskins.
Mr. Mitchell's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Sidney Moncrief, former professional basketball player
Mr. Moncrief's' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Bobby Murray won the first Bass Master Classic in 1971.
Mr. Murray's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Art "Superman" Pennington played professional baseball for 20 years.
Mr. Pennington's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Brooks Robinson was known as "The Human Vacuum Cleaner".
Mr. Robinson's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Paul Runyan wins 1938 PGA Championship
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Mr. Runyan's' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Lon Warneke
Mr. Warneke's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Forrest Wood, Ranger Boat founder
Mr. Wood's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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