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Quote: Constructed in 1899 to 1911 and modeled after the United States Capitol in Washington D.C., this impressive structure is made of native Arkansas white marble and granite. Guided tours are given Monday through Read More
Quote: Everyone in our family wanted to stop here. There’s something about the injustice of racism that really disturbs childrens sense of fairness and basic right and wrong, and when it intersects with the experience Read More
Quote: This beautiful antebellum structure (c.a. 1836) houses various exhibits about the Arkansas' history and culture. It served as Arkansas' capitol building for 85 years. The picturesque courtyard in front of the Read More
Quote: This large public park contains several monuments to various wars over the decades, including the Spanish-American War. Especially interesting to me was a White Pine tree grown from a seedling from a 1,000 year Read More
Quote: The main weapon used by U.S. submarines during World War II was the MK-14 torpedo, which is displayed on the south lawn of the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History. There are signs depicting submarine Read More
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Quote: This attraction features a 51,000-square-foot museum building surrounded by a collection of 19th-century structures. Once you enter the museum, you can obtain information about the site or visit the gift shop. Read More
Quote: The Arkansas State House and Senate chambers are located on opposite ends of the capitol, much like the U.S. Capitol. Long marble stairs lead up to the chambers. Read More