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Among the Hills
The Story of Fayetteville
Directed by Larry Foley and narrated by president Bill Clinton
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Among the Hills, a 60-minute documentary film of the
history of Fayetteville, was written and directed by Emmy
award winner Larry Foley and narrated by President Bill Clinton.
The film was inspired by John Lewis, the founder of the Bank
of Fayetteville who was known as “Mr. Fayetteville”
for his knowledge of the city’s history and his desire
get the community involved in its present and future development.
The film was funded by the Fayetteville Public Library Foundation
and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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the trailer
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films by Larry Foley
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on the history of Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas
$19.95 DVD 60 minutes
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