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.
Joseph T. Robinson House is a National Historic Landmark built in 1904 that was home to U.S. Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Senate majority leader during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first term as President of the United States.
If paintball is one of your favorite activities, let loose on the largest paintball range in the state at Paintball Arkansas. The 100 acre wooded expanse is the perfect place to stage a recreational paintball war with your family and friends. If paintball has you tired out, play a cleaner game of laser tag, or wreak havoc in the arcade.