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Cammack Village Flower Delivery Service
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Cammack Village Zip Codes:
72207
Cammack Village: latitude 34.7808 – longitude -92.3449
Cammack Village is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 768 at the 2010 census. It is allocation of the Little Rock–North Little Rock–Conway metropolitan area.
Cammack Village is located on land originally owned by Wiley Dan Cammack. During the 1930s, Cammack allowed the house to be used for a Works Progress Administration roads project. Sometime past 1943, Cammack attempted to have the home annexed by the city of Little Rock, which lay to the east, but the city demurred, stating the estate was “too far west”. Shortly after that, during World War II, Cammack turned the land higher than to the United States Government to dispel military housing shortages at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Little Rock’s primary Army training base at the time. The houses were laid out in rows and built when 870 square feet (81 m) per unit, according to U.S. Army specifications for family housing. In order to meet the expense of for police and flare protection, Cammack pushed for the captivation of the supplementary neighborhood, which occurred upon April 5, 1943.
Annexation efforts continued more than Wiley Dan Cammack’s first attempt. On October 3, 1946, supporters of annexation from both Little Rock and Cammack Village presented a petition for the annexation of Cammack Village to the city of Little Rock to the county clerk of Pulaski County. The petition was approved by the City Council of Little Rock, and the county court ordered that an election be held to determine the will of the voters of both Little Rock and Cammack Village in regard to annexation.
The election was held upon November 19, 1946. The returns, as canvassed by the county court, showed that in Little Rock 308 electors voted for the proposed annexation and 112 electors voted neighboring it, and that in Cammack Village 141 electors voted for the annexation and 139 electors voted adjacent to it. Because the proposal normal a majority of the votes cast in each municipality, on November 26, 1946, Judge L. A. Mashburn issued an order annexing the city.