Explore top places to visit in Little Rock Arkansas from historic sites to scenic trails and lively districts!
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The Little Rock Nine's courage ignited the civil rights movement exposing racism in the U.S. and pushing for change.
Pinnacle Mountain’s 40+ miles of trails offer hikes for all levels from easy walks to summit treks with stunning views.
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The Clinton Presidential Center honors Bill Clinton featuring a library with key documents from his presidency.
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Riverfront Park spans 33 acres in the River Market district offering outdoor fun in the heart of Little Rock.
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The River Market district offers top attractions, parks, shopping and a lively vibe in the heart of downtown.
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Heifer International fights poverty by empowering people with training to build sustainable farms and businesses.
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Completed in 1911, the Arkansas State Capitol boasts marble floors, a limestone exterior, and a gold-leaf cupola.
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Rock Town Distillery, Arkansas' first legal distillery since Prohibition, crafts spirits from locally grown grains.
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Since 1927 the Museum of Discovery has been educating tourists and has developed into a premier location for experiential science education.
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Local antiquities reconstructed antebellum residences and the city's oldest structure are on display at the Historic Arkansas Museum.
With environments created for their welfare the Little Rock Zoo which was established in 1926 has expanded from two animals to 700.
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Big Dam Bridge the longest pedestrian and bike bridge in North America spans 4,300 feet over the Arkansas River.
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