Hall High, Little Rock, Arkansas

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Located in the central portion of Little Rock, Arkansas, the Hall High neighborhood is a largely residential area to the west of Pulaski Heights, and the south of Tanglewood. Named for the city's Hall High School, the neighborhood is also widely considered as a part of the greater midtown section of Little Rock.

Though northern and southern boundaries of the neighborhood are less distinct, heavily-traveled Mississippi and University avenues generally are considered as western and eastern boundaries, respectively. H Street and Evergreen Drive are among the busier streets carrying traffic between the two avenues. Homes built in Hall High generally date from years following World War II, contrasting with the more historic Pulaski Heights area.



Flag of Little Rock, Arkansas The City of Little Rock, Arkansas
Founded 1821
 Neighborhoods 

Briarwood | Broadmoor | Brodie Creek | Capitol View/Stifft Station | Chenal Valley | Downtown | East Little Rock | Fair Park | Granite Mountain | Hall High | John Barrow Addition | Mabelvale | Midtown | Otter Creek | Pinnacle Valley | Pleasant Valley | Pulaski Heights | Quapaw Quarter | Riverdale | Robinwood | Rosedale | South Little Rock | Southwest Little Rock | Stagecoach |

 See also  For more articles related to Little Rock, Arkansas, see the city's corresponding category page.