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Arkansas Walk of Fame

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Sports

Hubert Geese Ausbie, Basketball

Photo courtesy of the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame 

Mr. Ausbie's' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Alton Baldwin; Football, Track, Baseball

Photo from HogDB.com

Mr. Baldwin's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Bobo Brazil, Professional Wrestling

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, Athletic Director

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.

DIzzy and Daffy Dean, Baseball

Colorized by Don Stokes

Dizzy and Daffy's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Bill Dickey, Baseball

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, Golf

Jack Fleck wins 1955 U.S. Open

Mr. Fleck's' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Tommy Freeman, Boxing

Tommy Freeman

Mr. Freeman's' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Cliff Harris, Football

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

Lafayette Lawson, Kickboxing World Champion

Mr. Lawson's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Bobby Mitchell, Football

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, Basketball

Sidney Moncrief, former professional basketball player

Mr. Moncrief's' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Bobby Murray, Fishing

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 Pennington; Baseball, Civil Rights

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, Baseball

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, Golf

Paul Runyan wins 1938 PGA Championship


Courtesy of  PGA of America

Mr. Runyan's' plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Lon Warneke, Baseball

Lon Warneke

Mr. Warneke's  plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Forrest L Wood, outdoor REcreation

Forrest Wood, Ranger Boat founder

Mr. Wood's plaque on the Arkansas Walk of Fame located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.


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