Museums
Quapaw Quarter
A wealth of information awaits the visitor to this historic area. From frontier days to the present, this nine-square mile area can tell stories from many different eras. This architectural delight is still very much alive as it moves into the 21st century. From the homes of the residential area to the business district, the buildings are put to good use. Although some may only be viewed from the outside, others allow the visitor a tour of the homes' interiors. The Pike-Fletcher-Terry House houses the Decorative Arts Museum. The beautiful Victorian Villa Marre, dating back to the late 1800s, is open throughout the week for tours. Trapnall Hall is another attractive home, viewed by appointment only. In May, during the Quapaw Quarter Spring Tours, Little Rock's preservation organization arranges tours of various privately owned historic houses. Visitors to Little Rock during the first weekend in December can enjoy the Christmas open house tours.

The famous MacArthur Park is also located in the historic quarter along with the Arkansas Governor's Mansion.

Arkansas Territorial Restoration Center
3rd and Scott streets;
Little Rock, AR
(501) 324-9351
A notable restoration project in the early 1940's created the Territorial Restoration Center. The oldest of the state's neighborhoods, the Center is a living museum complete with actors who portray the original residents. The backdrop of authentic 19th Century homes captures the imagination with tales of bygone eras. From a print shop to a grog shop to constantly changing exhibits, visitors discover a unique experience. Be sure to stop by the museum store to purchase crafts produced by local artists.

Old State House
The first state capitol building of Arkansas and the seat of government until the early 1900s, the Old State House now serves as a museum of Arkansas history. There's 'Granny's Attic' where you can spend time actually trying on Victorian items plus an ever-changing and interesting variety of exhibits.

It was from the Old State House that President-Elect Bill Clinton gave his victory speech in 1992; a reproduction of the Oval Office is now in place there.

Arkansas Museum of Science and History
MacArthur Park
9th & Commerce,
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501)-372-7050
1-800-880-6475
Originally the Little Rock Arsenal dating back to 1838, this distinguished building is the birthplace of General Douglas MacArthur and is on the National Register of Historic Places. On weekends, visitors can enjoy live programs; special events geared to the whole family take place all through the year.



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