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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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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.
See a performance by the state's largest non-profit theater organization, the Arkansas Repertory Theatre. The Rep has staged productions of famous plays and stories like Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Hello Dolly!, Hairspray, The King & I, Steel Magnolias, Much Ado About Nothing, A Chorus Line, and My Fair Lady, among many others.
Explore one of the oldest neighborhoods in Little Rock, Quapaw Quarter. Over 200 homes and buildings in the area are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Check out Scott, Center and Spring streets, where you'll see dozens of homes from the Antebellum and Victorian eras.
Step into the presidential library commemorating the 42nd President of the United States at the Clinton Presidential Center. There are over 2 million pictures throughout the center, as well as 80 million pages of documents, and 79,000 artifacts from Clinton's time in the White House. Must see features of the library include attractions like full size replicas of the Clinton-era Oval Office and Cabinet Room.