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Benton, AR 72019
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Premier Businesses in Little Rock, AR

Hubble Funeral Home
  • • Caskets, Vaults & Monument Sales
  • • Veterans Headstones/Burial Flags
  • • Quality, Caring Service At Reasonable Pricing
(501) 374-3134
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Brave New Restaurant
  • • Tucked Away Location Overlooking The Arkansas River
  • • Simple & Savory
  • • Serving Duck, Veal & Tuna
(501) 663-2677
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Hubble Funeral Home
  • • Pre-Trust Accounts For Funeral Pre-Arrangements
  • • Burial, Whole Life & Pre-Need Insurance
  • • Third Generation Owned & Operated
(501) 374-3134
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ZAZA Fine Salad + Wood Oven Pizza Co.
  • • Choose From One Of 10 Menu Salads Or Create Your Own
  • • Napoli-Style Wood-Fired Pizza
  • • House Made Gelato
(501) 661-9292
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Things To Do in Little Rock, AR

Cajun's Wharf Cajun's Wharf

Eat, drink and experience nightlife Louisiana style at Cajun's Wharf. The restaurant and bar features live entertainment nightly, drink specials like Wine Down Wednesday and the Big Swinging Deck Party, and some serious Southern cuisine. We recommend the fried green tomatoes, crab legs, lobster tail, pasta Orleans, surf and turf, seafood gumbo, and shrimp and crawfish etoufee.

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Arkansas Arts Center Arkansas Arts Center

Visit the Arkansas Arts Center to see exhibits that showcase some extraordinary art pieces. Ongoing and traveling exhibitions feature works by renown artists like Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas, Auguste Rodin, Diego Rivera, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Paintings, sculpture, photography, and drawings are just a few of the art medias you'll see at the arts center.

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The Old Mill at TR Pugh Memorial Park The Old Mill at TR Pugh Memorial Park

The Old Mill at T.R. Pugh Memorial Park is an authentic reproduction of an old water-powered grist mill, this striking structure appears in the opening scene of the classic 1939 film Gone with the Wind and is believed to be the only building remaining from the film.

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