but equally high quality of life. According to Neighborhood Scout,more than 97% of the workforcein Mountain Brook is employed in white-collar jobs. These residents are made up of professionals, managers, and sales and office workers. Of all Mountain Brook residents, 20% work in management occu...
3 bedroom/2 bath with an office space! 1 car garage with separate garage/shop! 1,868 sq ft on .29 acres. Master bath with waterfall shower head and big jetted tub! Double vanity with a walk in closet- fold out ironing board and small gun safe in the closet. Shower/tub combo in th...
The Democrat was elected largely in response to Watergate, which forced the resignation of Richard Nixon and installed Gerald Ford as president after Nixon's vice president, Spiro Agnew, was forced from office on unrelated charges. Ford wasn't implicated in the scandal, but he did pardon Nixon...
This home offers 4 bedroom 3.5 bath, an office, a formal dining room, a breakfast room, oversized living room, an outdoor kitchen, and a saltwater in-ground gunite pool. Located at the end of the cul de sac, this home offers privacy since there are only 8 homes on this street. The...
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On Nov. 4, 1992, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported on the ascent of one of the state's native sons to the Oval Office. Former Gov. Bill Clinton had been elected president, relegating George H.W. Bush to a single term in office and closing the book on 12 years of Republican Whit...
His rationale was that instead of using tax cuts to incentivize individuals to buy goods, the government would use them to incentivize businesses to work and produce goods. [Pictured: Ronald Reagan gives a televised address from the Oval Office outlining his plan for Tax Reduction Legislation in ...
His rationale was that instead of using tax cuts to incentivize individuals to buy goods, the government would use them to incentivize businesses to work and produce goods. [Pictured: Ronald Reagan gives a televised address from the Oval Office outlining his plan for Tax Reduction Legislation in ...