A landmark of the Civil Rights Movement, this historic site tells the story of the Little Rock Nine and their courageous fight for school integration.
Known for its exceptional permanent collection, AMFA features paintings, sculptures, and contemporary pieces by renowned American and European artists. Be sure to browse the museum store, which offers unique, art-inspired gifts and keepsakes to remember your visit
Truly a one-of-a-kind museum celebrating the history of women through the evolution of handbags, offering both a fun and thought-provoking visit. A must see for every fashionista!
Arkansas’s first legal distillery since Prohibition offers tours and tastings of award-winning spirits crafted right in the heart of Little Rock.
Delve into the life and legacy of the 42nd U.S. president with engaging exhibits, interactive displays, and stunning views of the Arkansas River.
Nestled along Little Rock's downtown riverfront, this garden features an eclectic mix of sculptures, blending art and nature in a tranquil setting.
Explore Arkansas’s political history in this beautifully preserved Greek Revival building, which served as the state’s original capitol.
Celebrate African American history and culture in Arkansas with exhibits that highlight the rich contributions of the Black community.
As the longest pedestrian and cycling bridge in North America, it offers breathtaking views of the Arkansas River and is a must-visit for photographers.
Let the good times roll! Housed along the Arkansas River bank Murray Park, this quirky and playful roadside attraction offers a fun photo op as you explore the Arkansas River Trainl and Big Dam Bridge.
This picturesque landmark, featured in the opening scene of Gone with the Wind, is a step back in time and a perfect spot for photos.