Tour the Old State House Museum and you will be walking through the oldest standing state capitol building west of the Mississippi River. The historic building is now home to exhibits that feature topics like Arkansas women in history, the role of the old capitol building, the political history of the state, folk art, the state's depression era, and much more. You'll leave the Old State House Museum an expert in the history of Arkansas.
Catch the next production hosted by the The Weekend Theater. Like its name states, the theater holds live entertainment on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. My Fair Lady, The Miracle Worker, Equus, Sweeney Todd, Six Degrees of Separation, Evita, Nine, Driving Miss Daisy, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, are just a few of the shows that have been presented by The Weekend Theater.
Join the crowd at an Arkansas Travelers baseball game. The Double-A minor league team has won six titles in the Texas League and continue its success from Dickey-Stephens Park. Taking in America's favorite pastime is the perfect way to spend an evening, don't forget the peanuts and crackerjacks!
Let JB's Guide Service take you where the fish are biting on a half or full day fishing trip. The experts will do the work while you reap all the benefits, sounds good right? If you aren't really in the mood to fish, JB's also offers a Lake Cruise so you can just kick back and take in the scenery.