<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Emma Avenue has always been the heart of Springdale, Arkansas.</p><p>Once that heart beat strongly in the breast of a thriving town. Like so many small</p><p>communities in the 1920s and 1930s, Springdale bustled with activity-most of it along</p><p>a few blocks of Emma Avenue. Small trucks bringing strawberries to market; big trucks</p><p>hauling freight for the fledging Jones Truck Line; families shopping and socializing at</p><p>the movie houses and drug stores on Saturday night. Even the seedy side of Springdale</p><p>seemed to congregate along a short stretch of Emma Avenue, sometimes punctuating</p><p>the usual peaceful atmosphere of the community with moments of violence.</p><p>Long-time businessman Bruce Vaughan recounts his memories</p><p>of growing up in Springdale using an effective blend of personal anecdotes</p><p>and interviews with other "old timers" to recall those sometimes difficult years when electricity, </p><p>cars, and radios were beginning to change the very fabric of rural American life.</p>
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