A historic city with lovely neighborhoods, fine museums and scenic parks, Little Rock welcomes visitors from around the world.
Re-live the first days of Arkansas' statehood at the oldest surviving Capitol building west of the Mississippi. Take a picturesque drive through the historic Quapaw Quarter and view the Villa Marre, featured in the successful sitcom "Designing Women". Visit historic Central High School or journey back in time to see how Arkansas' first settlers tamed the new wilderness. Civil War sites, picturesque river walks, interactive museums and the new William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park are just a few of Little Rock’s many attractions. Also, don't forget to stop by the Heifer International Center Green Building for a tour.
Tour Little Rock's art galleries, historic sites, and museums. Take a ride on a beautiful riverboat, restored into an elegant replica of the grand steamboat era. Check out all the great places for family fun and events to see which local venues are featuring concerts, sporting events, the circus, the state fair, and much more!
Little Rock's Old State House was constructed of handmade brick in 1833, served as the state capitol for 75 years and continues to inspire as a history museum today.
Socks Clinton, former First Feline of the Arkansas Governor's Mansion and the White House was born in Little Rock.



