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Travel and Explore Little Rock, AR!

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Little Rock, AR
Because of their central location, Little Rock and North Little Rock are
considered the heart of Arkansas. The metropolitan area offer a varied mix of
visitor attractions. The area's extensive park system provides a chance for
outdoor activities and beautiful natural settings. Little Rock is a big city
with small-town charm. Annual events include: Little Rock Wine & Food
Celebration, Greek Food Festival, Riverfest, Wildwood Festival, and the Little
Rock Summer Concert Series.
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| Aerospace Education Center |
3301 E. Roosevelt |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 371-0331 |
The center includes an IMAX theater, a NASA-sponsered exhibit, and more. |
| Arkansas Arts Center |
9th and Commerce Sts. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 372-4000 |
The center holds a theater, five galleries, and classrooms. |
| Arkansas Arts Center Decorative Arts Museum |
7th and Rock sts. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 372-4000, ext. 357 |
The art museum contains permanent and changing exhibits from Greek and Roman pottery to sculpture from the contemporary period. |
| Arkansas Territorial Restoration, The |
200 E. Third St. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 324-9351 |
A main center showing interpretation of the state's historical frontier period. |
| Brownlee House |
200 E. Third St. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
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This house was built by Scotsman Robert Brownlee for his brother James in the 1840s. |
| Children's Museum of Arkansas |
1400 W. Markham, Suite 200 |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 374-6655 |
This museum encourages children to do hands-on exploration. |
| Hinderliter Grog Shop |
200 E. Third St. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
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This building was a settlement tavern, built in the late 1820s. |
| Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau |
100 W. Markham & Main |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 376-4781 |
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| Little Rock Zoo |
1 Jonesboro Dr. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 666-2406 |
The zoo has over 600 native and exotic animals on its 40 acres. |
| McVicar House |
200 E. Third St. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
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Built in the 1840s, by James Vicar a prison warden and the house is furnished in its period. |
| Museum of Discovery |
500 E. Markham, Suite 150 |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 396-7050 |
The museum offer science and historic displays in various exhibited areas. |
| Old State House |
W. Markham and Center sts. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 324-9685 |
This building is a fine example of Doric architecture and was Arkansas's first capitol building in 1836. |
| State Capitol |
W. Capitol Ave. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 682-5080 |
The capitol has a mineral display, audiovisual programs, and guided tours of its halls. |
| Villa Marre |
1321 Scott St. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
(501) 374-9979 |
This restored Victorian house was built in 1881, and is known for its woodwork. |
| Woodruff Print Shop |
200 E. Third St. |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
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This was the home of William E. Woodruff, the founder of the Arkansas Gazette. |
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