Venture back in time to the frontier days of the Natural State at the Historic Arkansas Museum. The historic site museum includes five restored, pre-Civil War houses, and the museum center features six galleries that house locally made decorative, mechanical and fine art pieces. With actors portraying residents of the past throughout the historic site, you'll forget we're living in the 21st century
Pick up your next art piece for your collection at the Red Door Gallery. The gallery features original, one-of-a-kind works - meaning you will be the only one with that particular piece. Art featured in the gallery comes from all corners of the world, and range from paintings to glass works. The Red Door Gallery is also the perfect place to pick up a gift for some one special, or yourself. You won't find another gallery like the Red Door.
Tour a little piece of American history at the Little Rock High School National Historic Site. The high school was the site of forced school desegregation during the Civil Rights movement in 1957. The visitor's center hosts exhibits about the desegregation of schools and information about the Civil Rights Movement in Arkansas and throughout America.
Down drinks and shots while listening to the talented musicians play your favorite songs at Ernie Biggs Dueling Piano Bar. You can't help but sing along to the hits and you never know what they'll play next - unless you requested it, of course. The nightlife venue claims the talent can play any song from any decade, so put them to the test by making a request tonight.