WELCOME
WELCOME
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Little Rock, of course! Center of the U.S. and center of the State of Arkansas. Vibrant, cosmopolitan and filled with Southern charm. Accessible. Affordable. First class accommodations. Good food, yummm. Everything is perfect. And by the end of your visit, when there’s a smile on every face, it’s you who ends up looking good. Because you chose Little Rock. And when someone asks you, “Where do you rock?” The answer comes naturally...Little Rock!
ITINERARIES
ITINERARIES
Little Rock is a vibrant city with historic appeal and one-of-a-kind experiences waiting for you. Whether you’re charged with a group, small or large, we make exploring Little Rock’s boundless treasures an effortless occasion. Let us help you construct an itinerary, handle reservations, and make all your arrangements. We look forward to welcoming you to our home.
Group Tour ServiceS Whether you are visiting for the day or for a week, the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau provides personalized service. Eliminate the worry of arranging your group tour plans by allowing the Leisure Sales Team to help create the perfect itinerary and to assist with your tour development. When you arrive in the Capital City, you can expect VIP treatment and true Southern hospitality.
Some of our ServiceS include: • Group Tour Planner Packets
Little Rock has hundreds of fantastic groupfriendly restaurants, but three of our favorite dining options for groups are:
Murder Mystery Dinner presented by Little Rock Tours – Located in the MacArthur Museum of Military History – birthplace of General Douglas MacArthur. Enjoy an evening of murder, mayhem, and mischief! Your group will hear real-life ghost stories about this
• Customized Itinerary Planning
historic landmark. You’ll find yourselves caught up in
• Site Inspection Assistance
your own tale of horror. Call 501-868-7287 to make
• Group Greetings
arrangements or visit littlerocktours.com
• Accommodation Assistance • Current City and Event Information • Motor Coach Services and Facilities Information • Directions and Maps • FAMS
The vibrant and historic Capital City has many activities available for group travel. Since we are located in the middle of the state, base your tour in Little Rock, and begin your discovery of Arkansas with afternoon or day trip excursions.
We are the perfect match no matter your group’s interests. Little Rock, our enchanting sister cities and our state’s many natural wonders make it easy to plan affordable, exciting and relaxing adventures in Arkansas. Call the Leisure Sales Team today to get started with your travel plans and schedule your official welcome to the Rock!
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Murry’s Dinner Playhouse — Murry’s has served up a heaping helping of Broadway hit comedies and musicals since 1967! What better combination than an all-you-care-to-eat buffet along with professional theatre and at a great price! Call 501-562-3131 to make your reservations or visit murrysdinnerplayhouse.com
Arkansas Queen Riverboat – Enjoy dinner and dancing along the scenic banks of the Arkansas River aboard the beautiful Arkansas Queen Riverboat. Open seasonally. Visit arkansasqueen.com for details on types of music and cruises available. For information and reservations call 501-372-5777 or email boatinfo@arkansasqueen.com
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day 1
Visit the Clinton House Museum, this 1930’s English-style bungalow was the first home of Bill and Hillary Clinton, who married in its living room in 1975. The house now showcases the life and times of the Clintons during their Fayetteville years through photographs and memorabilia, including Hillary’s wedding dress and vintage campaign materials. Stop by Waterman Hall, home to the University of Arkansas Law School, where Clinton taught constitutional law from 1973 – 1976. Hillary joined the faculty in 1974 teaching criminal law.
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day 2
For 16 years, 12 as Arkansas Governor, Bill Clinton and his family called Little Rock home. Start with a tour of the Governor’s Mansion, built between 1947 and 1950. The mansion is a symbol of our State’s rich history, beautiful natural resources, and the spirit of our dedication to serving others, for more than 50 years, and has been the home to eleven of Arkansas’s 45 Governors.
Next take a tour of the Arkansas State Capitol. Clinton
Now on to the William J. Clinton Presidential Center
served as Arkansas Governor from 1979 – 1981 and again
and Park, the University of Arkansas Clinton School
from 1983-1992. Designed in the Neo-classical style,
of Public Service and the Clinton Museum Store.
the building was built over a century ago as a replica of
Experience the nation’s newest and most innovative
the US Capitol and has been used in many movies as
presidential library. It houses the largest collection of
a stand in. The State Capitol features Arkansas granite,
presidential artifacts in history. In addition to the archival
six bronze doors and three chandeliers crafted by
collection and research facilities, the library features
Tiffany’s of New York. Go just a few blocks to the Old
interactive exhibits, exact replicas of the Oval Office
State House Museum and relive history from the balcony where Bill Clinton announced his bid for the presidency on October 3, 1991, and later delivered his acceptance speeches in 1992 and 1996. The building served as Arkansas’s first State Capitol and now operates as a museum of Arkansas history. Next, drive by the 1908 Gazette Building in downtown Little Rock. This historic structure served as President Clinton’s campaign headquarters during the 1992 presidential election.
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day 1
Arrive in Little Rock and check into one of Little Rock’s great group friendly hotels. Once settled in, depart hotel for an evening of dining and entertainment.
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day 2
Depart hotel for a guided tour of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park – located in the heart of the River Market District in downtown Little Rock. The Clinton Center, an award-winning, environmentally friendly building features 20,000 square feet of exhibit space and houses the largest presidential archive in history. A guided tour is recommended for groups of 20 or more. Entry fee is only $5.00 per person and docents are free. Tour takes about an hour and a half. Call 501-370-5050 to schedule your group.
Clinton Museum Store – Located just west of the “Center,”
Meet your friendly, local step-on guide (in the River
the “official” store of the Clinton Presidential Center is as
Market) for a guided tour of “President Clinton’s Little
unique as the man it honors. Browse among President
Rock”. The Clintons moved to Little Rock in 1976,
Clinton’s favorite books, games, music, and sports-related
when Bill won the Attorney General race, putting him in
items. Pick up collectibles, historical artifacts and great
statewide office at age 30. In 1979, he was elected as
souvenirs, and visit their website clintonmuseumstore.com.
the youngest ever Arkansas Governor at age 32. Clinton
Free time and lunch on-your-own in the River Market
served in the Arkansas State Capitol at Woodland
District – Once a row of abandoned warehouses, the
and Capitol Avenue from 1979 – 1981 and again in
District is now Little Rock’s hottest, hippest entertainment
1983 – 1992. A replica of our Nation’s Capitol, built
headquarters. Dine in any number of restaurants or grab
between 1899 and 1915, features six solid bronze doors
a bite to eat from vendors inside the Market Hall. Stop by
purchased from Tiffany’s of New York. The top of the
the art galleries or specialty shops, and don’t forget to visit
dome is 230 feet above the surrounding ground and the
Shop the Rock to find that perfect Little Rock souvenir.
lantern roof is covered in 18-karat gold leaf. No visit littlerock.com
kinGS & preSidenTS to Bill Clinton’s Little Rock is complete without catching a glimpse of the Clinton/Gore Campaign Headquarters located in the historic 1908 Gazette Building. It served as President Clinton’s campaign headquarters during the 1992 presidential election. The Old State House is another building not to be missed on your tour. This is the place where Bill Clinton announced his bid for the presidency on October 3, 1991. He later delivered both his acceptance speeches on the front lawn in 1992 and 1996. The Old State House was built from 1833 – 1842 and served as Arkansas’s first State Capitol. Now a museum of Arkansas history, be sure to take the tour and visit the exhibit in honor
Return to hotel for some rest and relaxation before dinner.
of President Clinton titled: From the State House to the White
Tonight, eat at any number of President Clinton’s favorite
House. These are but a sampling of the places you will
spots or pick from over 500 restaurants featuring everything
explore on your guided city tour of Bill Clinton’s Little Rock.
from continental cuisine to down home southern fare, Little
Contact Little Rock Tours at 501-868-7287 or Destination
Rock has a restaurant that is sure to please everyone in
Arkansas at 501-603-0113 to schedule a tour guide.
your group. For a complete listing check out littlerock.com.
day 3
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Depart for Memphis, TN – home of Elvis Presley, the King of Rock n’ Roll. Experience the excitement of Beale Street Entertainment District, tour Sun Studio, Memphis Rock’n’Soul Museum, and don’t forget Graceland. For a complete itinerary contact the Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau: 901-543-5337
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arkanSaS civil war Trail Believe it or not, the state of Arkansas was the scene of more than 770 Civil War military actions. You can explore Arkansas’s battlefields, as well as the buildings that witnessed civilian and government activities during the Civil War. your civil war march STarTS in The Scenic ozark mounTainS
day 1
Start your Arkansas Civil War adventure in the Northwest
of the Trans-Mississippi clashed with the Union Army of
corner, traveling through the beautiful Ozark Mountains to
the Frontier resulting in about 2,700 casualties in a day of
the site of one of the most well-known battles in Arkansas,
fierce fighting. You can view wayside exhibits on the 1-mile
Pea Ridge. Pea Ridge National Military Park is a
Battlefield Trail, or travel the park’s 6 1/2-mile Driving Tour.
4,300-acre Civil War Battlefield that preserves the site of
The park hosts Arkansas’s largest battle reenactment on
the March 1862 battle that saved Missouri for the Union.
the first weekend of December on even-numbered years.
The park also includes a two-and-one-half mile segment of the Trail of Tears.
On your journey southward, stop at the Fort Smith National Historic Site, which preserves the site of two military posts and the historic Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas, noted
Just south of Fayetteville, you’ll find Prairie Grove
as the jurisdiction of Federal Judge Isaac
Battlefield State Park. It is recognized nationally as one
Parker, “The Hangin’ Judge,” during the
of America’s most intact Civil War battlefields, and the park
last quarter of the 19th century. In 1861, Fort Smith was
protects the battle site and interprets the Battle of Prairie
an outpost on the western frontier adjacent to the Indian
Grove. Here, on December 7, 1862, the Confederate Army
Territory (now Oklahoma).
civil war in The capiTal
day 2
Next stop, Arkansas’s capital city. Little Rock actually
Holly Cemetery. Established in 1843, Mount Holly is the
fell to the Union troops in September of 1863. First,
final resting place for Mr. Dodd, as well as five Confederate
make a stop at the Little Rock National Cemetery, this
generals. The cemetery also holds graves of prominent
site was initially used as a Union campground by US
figures in Arkansas history from territorial days. Next head
troops. Next, stroll over to the MacArthur Museum of
to Arkansas’s Old State House. Most recently known
Arkansas Military History. Opened in May 2001, the
as the site where President Bill Clinton celebrated his
museum interprets Arkansas’s military history from the
election nights in 1992 and 1996, the Old State House,
territorial period to the present. Exhibits relate the Arsenal’s
now an Arkansas history museum, was the state’s original
contribution to the Civil War during both Confederate
capitol building from 1836 until 1911. It houses one of the
and Union occupation. After learning about the fate of
best collections of Confederate battle flags in the South.
Confederate spy David O. Dodd, drive over to Mount
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arkanSaS civil war Trail Confederate gunboat Pontchartrain used in the 1863 defense of Little Rock, is displayed on the front lawn. Set in the oldest surviving state capitol west of the Mississippi River, the Old State House Museum has been designated a National Landmark. Follow the Little Rock Campaign Tour. It outlines the 1863 advance by Union forces who seized the state capitol. The tour includes detailed exhibit panels at seven roadside pullouts that are accessible from I-40 between Little Rock and Lonoke. Stops include:
Scott; River Crossing off US 165 near Baucum Corner;
Brownsville Cemetery on Ark. 31 north of Lonoke; Reed’s
Bayou Fourche in Pratt Remmel Park off I-440; stone
Bridge on Ark. 161 in Jacksonville; Ashley’s Mill at the
monument at 6200 Fourche Dam Pike Road; Riverfront
intersection of Walkers Corner and Alexander Roads in
Park in downtown Little Rock.
day 3
onward To The SouTh
Continuing south into Hot Springs, you will find additional
Onward to the east and Poison Springs State Park. In
Civil War spots, including Hollywood Cemetery and
the spring of 1864, three Civil War battles took place in
Hot Springs Confederate Monument. Continue south
south central Arkansas that were part of the Union Army’s
and visit Historic Washington State Park. Following
“Red River Campaign.” Arkansas’s three state historic
the capture of Little Rock by Union troops in September,
parks that commemorate these battles — Poison Spring,
1863, the Confederate government of Arkansas fled to
Marks’ Mills and Jenkins’ Ferry — are part of the Red
Hot Springs for a short time, then eventually settled in the
River Campaign National Historic Landmark. The first
court house at Washington, a major waypoint on the old
battle occurred near Camden at Poison Spring on April
Southwest Trail to Texas. Historic Washington State Park
18 when Confederate troops captured a supply train and
offers insight into a 19th century community and portrays
scattered Union forces. Make a stop in Camden, first
people, times, and events of the Territorial, Antebellum,
going to Fort Southerland Park, which represents an
Civil War, and Reconstruction eras in Arkansas history.
excellently preserved example of urban Civil War defensive
This became the state capital from 1863 – 1865.
earthworks erected along the periphery of Camden.
day 4
The final STop in arkanSaS’S rich civil war hiSTory
The last leg of your journey: drive east into the Delta and on to Gillett. Here, you’ll find the site of the crucial battle at Arkansas Post National Memorial. The park contains the January 11, 1863, Arkansas Post battlefield where vastly superior numbers of Union troops under major General John McClernand defeated Confederate defenders under Brigadier General Thomas Churchill. While Fort Hindman now lies beneath the Arkansas River, there are still remnants of Confederate trenches. The battle, as well as the rest of Arkansas Post’s rich history, is interpreted at the park museum. littlerock.com
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day 1
After checking into your hotel, spend your first evening on
sculpture, experience several museums and attractions, or
your own enjoying the restaurants and nightlife of the River
enjoy the incredible view of the river. Looking for a night out
Market District. Located in the heart of downtown Little
on the town? The downtown area is the best place to find
Rock, the River Market District, by day offers a market hall
live entertainment and local music. Offering entertainment
with an exciting mix of food vendors that will entice your
from acoustic, techno, alternative, piano bars, rock, jazz,
senses and fit any taste buds. You can also shop for fresh
classical and country — we love music and we’ve got it all.
fruits and veggies, visit several art galleries and souvenir
If a lively, high-energy atmosphere is what you are looking
stores, dine at a variety of restaurants, take a trolley ride
for, the District’s plentiful bars and pubs offer a night on the
or stroll through the park, take in multiple pieces of public
town you’ll never forget!
day 2
Green livinG and a SuSTainaBle fuTure
Start your day with a full breakfast buffet before heading to the Heifer International Headquarters and Education Village for a look at philanthropy and sustainability in action. Tour one of the finest examples of a Platinum LEED building and experience an interpretive tour of the Village; you’ll experience how Heifer International provides sustainable solutions to global hunger, poverty, and environmental degradation. Just walk next door to Heifer’s like-minded neighbor, The William J. Clinton Presidential Library, for a peek at an exact replica of the Oval Office along with a guided tour and lunch at Forty Two. All aboard the ‘green’ shuttle for some shopping at the Clinton Museum Store, Shop the Rock and the River Market District. After taking a little free time to enjoy downtown Little Rock, prepare yourself for dining and a Broadway show. littlerock.com
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After breakfast, travel to Heifer Learning Center and
80 buildings, structures, trails, and bridges. While on the
Ranch and experience life in a third world country. At the
mountain you can also visit the Museum of Automobiles.
Ranch learn to “feed your mind”, “take action”, and how to “end world hunger.” This working farm and ranch includes
Located near the park is the Winthrop Rockefeller
more than 15 species of exotic and domestic farm animals.
Institute. The late Winthrop Rockefeller was a two-term
It also allows visitors to learn about world issues while
governor of Arkansas and generous philanthropist to the
gaining a better understanding of how
state. His legacy is one of innovation
their choices affect the world.
and public policy with an emphasis in arts and education. His vision can
Following your visit to Heifer you will
be seen today on the land he once
travel to Petit Jean State Park, which
farmed atop Petit Jean Mountain.
is Arkansas’s first state park, located
Enjoy a tour of the Institute and
atop Petit Jean Mountain on the
Pictorial Museum where you will learn
Arkansas River in the area between
of Governor Rockefeller’s contributions
the Ozark and Ouachita mountain
to sustainable living in Arkansas. For a
ranges. Spectacular views from the
culinary delight enjoy some Arkansas
mountain, the beauty of Cedar Creek
delicacies straight from the gardens
Canyon and a magnificent 95-foot waterfall makes this
of the Institute at the River Rock Grill and spend a night in
state park a favorite destination for hikers and campers.
one of the many retreat housing options at the Institute.
The park has three National Historic Districts and over
day 4
‘a place called hope’: BirThplace and early Boyhood home
After an early breakfast head south to ‘A Place called Hope’ and tour Clinton’s birthplace and 1st home Museum with extensive photographic exhibits about his early childhood. The next stop is the Hope Visitor’s Center housed in a 1912 train depot which displays artifacts and photos showcasing President Clinton’s life. After lunch at the Whistle Stop Café, continue north on I-30 to Arkansas’s very own Hot Springs and tour Garvan Woodland Gardens designed by the University of Arkansas, School of Architecture. Next, travel to the heart of Hot Springs – Bathhouse Row and perhaps even a tour of the infamous Gangster Museum.
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culinary deliGhTS welcome To The rock! afTernoon arrival
day 1
After checking into your hotel, head for the banks of the Arkansas River to board the Arkansas Queen for a sunset cruise: dining and entertainment included.
TaSTe The rock!
day 2
Begin your day with a delicious breakfast at your hotel before heading
How about a treat that will really stick with you!
to the Farmers Market located in the River Market District. After
The Unilever Skippy Peanut Butter Plant is
shopping the local farmers’ ‘fresh from the farm’ produce, step inside
located just a few minutes east of Little Rock.
the River Market Hall. Don’t fill up though, now it’s time for a tour of
This tour is complete with a film and free
the Pulaski Technical College’s Culinary Program. A light lunch
samples. Next, head for the Big Dam Bridge
prepared by the students will follow.
for a lovely stroll before dinner or spend time shopping at one of the Rock’s many shopping centers. Finally, the time has arrived for fine dining and a tour of a state-of-the-art kitchen at one of Little Rock’s participating restaurants. Perhaps your group would prefer a dinearound with appetizers at one location, the main course at a second and top the evening off with dessert at yet another…the possibilities are endless. The day has come to an end, and it is time to return to your hotel. Sweet dreams!
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culinary deliGhTS day 3
Sample The rock!
Enjoy a hot breakfast at your hotel before heading to the Old Mill Bakery to see bread being prepared from freshly ground grain. You will love the aroma and best of all, you get to take a sample with you! What goes better with fresh bread than a steaming cup of java made of freshly roasted coffee beans? So take your group to one of Little Rock’s coffee roasters. From here, switch gears and head to one of Little Rock’s micro-breweries to see how award-winning beer is brewed. If you choose, you can sample freshly brewed beer…it’s not just for breakfast anymore! Time for lunch — choose from one of Little Rock’s many venues. Perhaps you would like to have lunch at one of President Clinton’s favorite dining spots before taking a trip up the mountain to the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute and experience their culinary arts programs.
The Arkansas culinary arts education programs are developed to recognize the pivotal role food plays in the art of living, both on a personal and societal level. Since we are what we eat, they strive to make all of their culinary arts programming not only a recreation, but also an education in how to enjoy eating right with style. Current programs include: Saturday Chef’s Series, one-day, hands-on classes for recreational cooks and Chef-OnCall, special sessions of one-day cooking classes scheduled for organized groups.
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FACILITIES &
FACILITIES & ACCOMODATIONS
ACCOMMODATIONS
Little Rock provides you with a wide variety of venues for successful conventions, meetings, exhibits and shows. Our central location, lovely neighborhoods, parks, attractions, and terrific nightlife make Little Rock an affordable, attractive meeting destination. Our extensive list of meeting facilities ranges from large arenas to small performance halls. Please review our venue listings, then contact us. We will help you select the perfect location in the Capital City for your next success.
Facilities Little Rock provides you with a wide variety of venues for producing successful conventions, meetings, exhibits, and shows. The Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau operates multiple convention and event facilities, as well as an abundance of parking in the metropolitan downtown area. This flexibility adds the advantages of facilities, convention services, housing, registration and event coordination all under one organization…certainly a huge benefit to the meeting planner and delegates alike!
Facilities operated by the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau: •
Statehouse Convention Center
•
Robinson Center and Robinson Center Music Hall
•
The Downtown River Market
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Little Rock’s Statehouse Convention Center is located in the heart of the downtown convention and entertainment district. It’s only a short walk or trolley ride to a wide variety of restaurants, performing arts venues, world-class attractions, and an assortment of outdoor entertainment activities, all ready and waiting to be enjoyed, day or night. The center is attached to the Little Rock Marriott and is only steps away from a collection of hotels offering guests everything from historic charm to the latest in modern convenience and luxury. NAMED A “TOP EXHIBIT HALL” AND A “TOP NEW OR RENOVATED MEETING SITE” BY CONVENTION SOUTH MAGAZINE
Meeting professionals are provided the ultimate in flexibility to design and create conventions, exhibitions, special events and trade shows that are truly unique and memorable. With its newly renovated meeting space and ballroom, in-house AV and technical personnel, and a friendly and professional staff, the Statehouse Convention Center is beautifully positioned to assist you with all of your event needs. When it’s time to unwind and enjoy the city, visitors simply step out the front doors and into the River Market entertainment district. Home to restaurants and nightlife, numerous acclaimed museums including the Clinton Presidential Center and Heifer Village, and the amazing Arkansas River Trail – all waiting to delight and engage the busy traveler. And that’s just the beginning. We invite you to discover why “Meetings are Better with a Southern Accent.” SM
E A S Y AC C E S S & PA R K I N G • 10 minutes from the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport • Convenient interstate access • Three adjacent parking decks and surface parking offers 1,850 spaces • Hundreds more spaces on-street within blocks
TECHNOLOGY & INTERNET • • • •
Telecommunications and internet services available throughout all facilities Free wireless internet access Ethernet and wireless connections available in all meeting rooms Hi-definition monitors located throughout the center, clearly display meeting information
S P E C I A LT Y S E RV I C E S • Audio/Visual Technician • Lighting Designer • Sound Engineer • Carpenter
• Production Coordinator • Stage Hand • Electrician • Production Manager
• Stage Manager • Gaffer • Rigger • Truck Loader
Our highly-trained professionals can make arrangements for specialty equipment.
As the Convention Center’s host hotel, the Little Rock Marriott provides exclusive catering services to fit every food and beverage need. Over the past several years, we have worked with the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) and local architects and contractors on many environmentally friendly, green initiatives. The Statehouse Convention Center is pursuing LEED-EB certification through USGBC. The event operations staff is cardio trained under American Red Cross guidelines and Automated External Defibrillators (AED) are located on-site. All meeting space diagrams are PCMA Certified by MeetingMatrix International.
CONTACT LITTLEROCK.COM LITTLEROCKMEETINGS.COM 1 Statehouse Plaza Little Rock, AR 72201 800-844-4781 or 501-376-4781 lrcvb@LittleRock.com
Wally Allen Ballroom
Exhibition Hall
Little Rock’s River Market District
Atrium
LEVEL 1
15’3” H X 14’1” W
17’10” H X 14’6” W
THE GOVERNOR’S HALLS 82,892
HOTEL LOADING DOCK
Security
11’3” H X 10’2” W
Material Lift
Service Ele. W
HANDICAP ASSESSIBLE RESTROOM
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CONF. ROOM
Tech Business Services Center
EXHIBITION HALLS AND MEETING ROOMS • 82,892 square feet of exhibit space that can be opened into one large area or divided into four halls, each with its own separate entrance. • Concrete floors can accommodate standard tractor-trailer rigs. DIMENSIONS
SQUARE FEET
THEATER
CLASSROOM
BANQUET
OTHER SETTINGS
CEILING HEIGHT
I
87'8" x 216'3"
18,991
1,560
720
970
10’x10’ booths (93)
38’1”
II
94' x 216'3"
20,332
2,622
1,188
1,280
10’x10’ booths (114)
38’1”
III
91'6" x 216'4"
19,822
1,650
792
1,190
10’x10’ booths (95)
38’1”
IV
112' x 187'7”
21,022
2,376
1,050
1,260
10’x10’ booths (96)
20’
GOVERNOR’S HALL
Governor’s Hall Floor Utilities 35 120/208V
4W, 100A Panel
MIC Phone 20
Utility Trench 2” Drain
Water
Cable Trench
Other electrical outlets available on walls including 50A outlets on columns and west wall.
MEETING ROOMS THEATER
CLASS ROOM
BANQUET
CEILING HEIGHT
327
42
20
20
9’
26'3" x 22'9"
602
72
32
40
12’
Caraway II
26'4" x 23'5"
620
72
32
40
12’
Caraway III
26'4" x 22'8"
601
72
32
40
12’
Caraway I, II, III
26'3" x 69'2"
1,819
240
110
120
12’
Fulton
40'3" x 39'4"
1,587
200
96
90
12’
ROOM
DIMENSIONS
Caddo
27'5" x 11'9"
Caraway I
Gallery
SQUARE FEET
9,360
Izard
44'4” x 25'2"
1,118
132
60
80
12’
Miller
44'3" x 26'2"
1,160
130
54
70
12’
Osage
27'3" x 11'9"
324
42
20
20
9’
Quapaw
24'6" x 15'
369
10 person capacity, conference-style.
9’
Pope
40’ x 25'3"
1,012
132
60
80
12’
Rotunda
7,228
Toltec (Reg. Area)
37’ 3” x 14’ 7”
548
50
20
30
9’
Toltec (Workroom)
16’ 9” x 30’ 3”
512
42
21
30
9’
Toltec (Lobby)
4,600
STATEHOUSE CONVENTION CENTER LEVELS 2 & 3 M W M
HU LEE INTERNATIONAL GATE & GARDEN
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SERVICE ELEVATOR DOOR: 7’ H X 4’ W MATERIAL LIFT 20’ W X 9’9” D X6’10” H
WALLY ALLEN BALLROOM • 18,362 square feet, easily divided into five separate,
• Multi-use foyers for pre-event gatherings, exhibits,
more intimate spaces.
cocktail receptions or silent auction functions. The
• Elegant decor and versatile seating capacity in theater,,
provide impressive venues ideal for staging press
Rotunda, Toltec Lobby, Atrium and Ballroom Foyer
classroom and banquet configurations
conferences, registration activities and receptions.
Several spaces showcase scenic views of the beautiful Arkansas River and North Little Rock skyline. DIMENSIONS
SQUARE FEET
THEATER
CLASSROOM
164’1” x 111’9”
18,362
2064
34’4 x 56’5”
1,944
Wally Allen Ballroom B
34’4 x 56’5”
Wally Allen Ballroom C
32’8” x 55’4”
Wally Allen Ballroom D Wally Allen Ballroom E Wally Allen Ballroom A/E Wally Allen Ballroom B/C Wally Allen Ballroom A/E & B/C Combined Ballroom (North Foyer)
ROOMS
Wally Allen Ballroom (A,B,C,D,E) Wally Allen Ballroom A
Ballroom (East Foyer) Atrium
ROUNDS
CEILING HEIGHT
1200
1300
25’
168
90
80
25’
1,944
168
90
80
25’
1,817
144
72
80
25’
89’ x 111’9”
9,959
864
579
600
25’
32’8” x 55’4”
1,817
144
72
80
25’
67’2” x 51’9”
3,487
324
198
200
25’
67’2” x 51’9”
3,487
324
198
200
25’
67’2” x 111’9”
7,520
756
462
450
25’
4,032 5,712 4,784
(ROUNDS OF 10)
RIVER MARKET
Little Rock’s unique Ottenheimer Market Hall is the vibrant epicenter of the River Market district. Conveniently situated in the heart of downtown, the Market is the centerpiece of the Little Rock Parks Department’s 33-acre Riverfront Park, and serves as the hub for capital city entertainment and family fun. It features two 7,000 sq. ft. outdoor pavilions that house such events as Little Rock’s annual award-winning Farmers’ Market, large social events and extensive Riverfest activities; a 8,375 capacity amphitheater with the majestic backdrop of the Arkansas River; and an unparalleled indoor bazaar. The district offers an eclectic mix of shopping, cuisine, live music, arts and cultural attractions unrivaled anywhere in the region. The River Market is the place to eat, shop, play and stay in Central Arkansas!
E A S Y AC C E S S & PA R K I N G • 10 minutes from the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport • River Market Parking Deck at Second St. and River Market Ave. • Several surface parking lots • Multiple on-street parking spaces available throughout the district • Buses may unload in front of the Museum of Discovery on President Clinton Avenue, just one block east of the Market Hall, and park in the bus lot at Fourth and Ferry, based on availability.
CONTACT LITTLEROCK.COM RIVERMARKET.INFO
400 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 501-375-2552 info@RiverMarket.info
MARKET HALL The River Market’s Ottenheimer Market Hall permanently houses fourteen merchants offering a truly international bazaar of food, unique items, coffees, specialty groceries and fresh take-out. Open year round, the Market Hall is perfect for breakfast, lunch and outstanding grab-andgo dinner specials. Among the growing list of unique specialties you will find: hand crafted artisan breads, locally produced cheeses and pastries; sensational homemade pies and cakes; locally roasted gourmet coffees and espresso drinks; authentic Mexican, Japanese, Middle Eastern and Central European cuisine, comfort food and Italian selections, and a large array of international grocery items. Truly a “taste for every palate!” The Market Hall also offers the amenities of a large comfortable seating area, big-screen HD televisions for major sporting and special events, free wireless internet and is open seven days a week.
RIVER MARKET PAVILIONS Enjoy a spectacular backdrop view of the Arkansas River and First Security Amphitheater — the spacious pavilions provide combined seating of 1,000 guests. Located between the two pavilions, you’ll find the River Plaza — the perfect area to service your guests. The two uniquely constructed pavilions serve as home for the River Market’s Farmers’ Market and offer the ideal setting for entertainment, special events, and cultural activities. For eventslarge or small, the River Market Pavilions are the perfect place for corporate functions or parties, picnics, wedding receptions, class reunions, cultural or church events, award ceremonies, fundraisers, and birthday parties.
SQUARE FEET
STANDING CAPACITY
BANQUET
ROOM DIMENSIONS (WIDTH X LENGTH)
River Market Pavilions (East)
6,800
1,000
500
58' x 118'
River Market Pavilions (West)
6,800
1,000
500
58' x 118'
First Security Amphitheater
7 acres
7,000
N/A
N/A
1,500
100
100
31' x 41'
AREA
1,375 fixed seating Total capacity: 8,375 Bill & Margaret Clark Room
BILL & MARGARET CLARK ROOM The Bill & Margaret Clark multi-purpose facility is a loft-style room with hardwood floors and a view of the River Market District, located on the third floor of the Market Hall. It also has a commercial kitchen, great for a service and prep area for food functions. The room comes equipped with buffet tables, seating tables, and chairs at no extra charge. The room is great for dinners, birthday parties, wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, wedding showers, and company meetings.
FIRST SECURITY AMPHITHEATER Arkansas’s premiere outdoor concert venue, First Security Amphitheater plays host to multiple concerts and events every year, including Riverfest, the Independence Day “Pops on the River” special, national touring artists and local celebrations. This outdoor stage has a magnificent view located right along the Arkansas River and is set within one of Little Rock’s incredible Riverfront Park.
FAST FACTS
General admission capacity:
7,500
Fixed seating:
1,375
Total capacity:
8,375
Restrooms: Dressing rooms: Internet: Stage: Performance area: Truss: Rated for: Load in:
Accommodates attendance of 4,000 4-all with showers Free Wireless service available 120’x98’x4’ 60’x40’ 23’ from floor to bottom truss 27’ from floor to top truss 56,000 lbs 2 trucks at stage level
RIVER MARKET
william J. clinton Presidential center
The William J. Clinton Presidential Center offers an unforgettable special event
Wi-Fi is available in all of the
space that will no doubt leave your guests with a first-class impression. With
event spaces. When you lease
over 20,000 square feet of unparalleled event space, the Clinton Center is perfect for private dinners, after-hours cocktail receptions, educational lectures, and more. Space rental is available to the public and private organizations. Events must be cultural — including birthday parties and wedding receptions,
any of the Clinton Center’s events facilities, tours of the exhibit areas also are available.
professional or educational in nature.
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william J. clinton Presidential center great hall
Forty two
At over 5,000 square feet, the Great Hall and Terrace is
Forty Two, the on-site and full-service restaurant for the
the premier special event venue for the Clinton Center.
Clinton Center, is the perfect venue for a cozier, intimate
Its 40-foot ceilings, bamboo floors, and glass walls offer
environment. Forty Two is located on the northern edge of
guests a spectacular and unforgettable panoramic view of
the facility, and its 2,000 square feet offers you sweeping
downtown Little Rock. The Great Hall comes equipped with
views of the Arkansas River and the 1899 Rock Island
a state-of-the-art audio/visual and lighting system, including
Railroad Bridge, one of the inspirations for the bridge-like
a 12,000-lumen projector and a 25-foot floor-to-ceiling
building. Forty Two also features a riverview terrace, where
projection screen. With a touch of the button, translucent
modern architecture and natural beauty converge.
sun and black-out shades can turn the Great Hall’s glass walls into the perfect environment for video conferencing,
scholars garden
movie premieres, or multimedia presentations.
Lined with oak trees and flowers native to the area, the Scholars Garden invites guests to enjoy their event
garden View room
outside. The garden is located between the Choctaw
With over 2,600 square feet of space, the Garden
Building and the National Archives and Records
View Room serves as the perfect size for smaller
Administration building. This 18,000 square foot green
gatherings. Surrounded by three glass walls, the Scholars
setting is ideal for company meet and greets, luncheons,
Garden becomes a beautiful backdrop for this brilliant,
or a late afternoon cocktail reception.
contemporary setting.
area
square Feet
Great Hall with Terrace
3,500 5,107
room dim. (w x l)
ceiling height
theatre
Banquet
classroom
recePtion
61' x 91'
30'
400
250
125
500
Forty Two + Patio
3,328
83' x 98'
11'
175
120
80
200
Garden View Room + Patio
2,639
92' x 60'
17'
100
100
60
150
Scholars Garden
18,188
63' x 291'
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contact 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 T: 501-748-0454 events@clintonfoundation.org clintonpresidentialcenter.org
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Verizon arena
Situated on the banks of the Arkansas River in North Little Rock, the Verizon Arena is a 370,000 square-foot entertainment and convention facility with a seating capacity of 18,000 and 28,000 square feet of meeting room space. The arena is considered the crown jewel in the development of the Riverfront that includes a new central library, a market, the refurbished Old State Territorial Capitol Building, and public parks on both sides of the scenic river. With the addition of the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, the twin cities have become a primary destination for tourists from the state and around the world.
In addition to providing a venue for sports and concerts, the arena provides space for meetings, banquets, conventions and exhibitions. An 80-by-40-foot stage, eight spotlights, a public address system, audio/visual equipment and an in-house sound system are also available. The arena offers full in-house catering with a complete catering staff and experienced chef. Verizon Arena offers four private meeting rooms, a pre-function area with registration capabilities, and 28,000 square feet of arena floor space.
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Verizon arena Our meeting rooms and arena floor space offer excellent facility space for meetings, conventions, exhibits, banquets, wedding receptions, parties, trade shows or any event that requires facility space. The Verizon Arena floor offers 28,000 square feet, 236’ x 121’ of facility space, Banquet Capacity 1,000, Auditorium Capacity 2,000, Trade Show Capacity 150 10’ x 10’ booths.
area
square Feet
theater seating
Banquet
Booths (10’ x 10’)
classroom
room dimensions (width x length)
Arena
28,000
18,000
1,000
150
N/A
121’ x 236’
Arena Concourse
N/A
N/A
1,000
150
N/A
N/A
Meeting Room 1A
2,250
200
120
N/A
112
50’ x 45’
Meeting Room 1B
2,250
200
120
N/A
112
50’ x 45’
Combined Room 1
4,500
400
240
N/A
224
100’ x 45’
Meeting Room 2A
1,400
125
72
N/A
64
45’ x 31’
Meeting Room 2B
1,150
75
48
N/A
40
37’ x 31’
Combined Room 2
2,550
200
120
N/A
104
80’ x 31’
contact One Verizon Arena Way North Little Rock, AR 72114 T: 501-975-1075 verizonarena.com
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Burns Park Burns Park is one of the largest municipal parks in the country, with 1,700 acres featuring a log cabin built prior to the Civil War, a covered bridge, a handicapped accessible fishing pier, a camping area, two 18-hole golf courses, two 18-hole disc golf courses, a baseball and softball complex, 17 soccer fields, 27 outdoor tennis courts plus an additional six indoor courts, hiking trails, equestrian trails, seven playgrounds, a three-acre dog park and more.
Burns Park soccer comPlex
Burns Park tennis center
Burns Park Soccer Complex is home to 17 Grass, Tiffway
Burns Park Tennis Center is managed by the Arkansas
II fields with full irrigation. Six fields are equipped with
Tennis Association. It features 21 outdoor adult hard
tournament lighting. There are 1,500 parking spaces
courts, six outdoor children’s hard courts, and six
available near the fields and the facility was home to the
indoor adult hard courts. The center has hosted several
2008 US Youth Soccer National Championships.
Southern Tennis Association and US Tennis Association Championships in recent years. littlerock.com
Burns Park additional areas For actiVities First class baseball and softball fields along with basketball
Be sure to keep an eye out for wildlife along the Boy
and volleyball courts offer additional areas for activities.
Scout Hiking Trail. The trail offers a five mile or ten mile option. The Visitors Information Center, located in Burns
Bicyclists will find the options available in Burns Park
Park, offers maps of the trails in addition to promotional
irresistible. Over three miles of paved trails meander
literature about Arkansas.
through the 200 acre 17-field soccer complex. The River Trail, linking the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock,
Other activities in Burns Park include a dog park,
passes through Burns Park. A BMX (bicycle motocross)
horseshoe pits, fishing, camping, archery, golf, disc golf
track is located south of Interstate 40 with races on
and if you own horses, equestrian trails are available.
Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons.
contact Interstate 40 Exit #150 North Little Rock, AR 72118 T: 501-758-1424, 800-643-4690 northlittlerock.org littlerock.com
arkansas state Fair comPlex
If you’ve got an event to put on, we’ve got everything you need to make it a success. At the Arkansas State Fairgrounds, we have over 120,000 square feet of event space, a coliseum with seats for 10,000 people, meeting facilities with an average seating for 4,000 people and ties for almost 500 cattle.
Our versatile, 140-acre, 6-building complex can host almost any kind and size of event. From a small meeting to a large convention, from a sporting event to a concert and from a horse show to a black-tie celebration, the Arkansas State Fairgrounds is your facility of choice in central Arkansas.
The State Fairgrounds is only five minutes from downtown Little Rock and a short drive from the Little Rock National
lighted parking to handle the large crowds. You’ll also find one of the region’s best service and support groups for entertainment, sound, lighting, food and decorations.
Take a tour of the Fairgrounds facilities on our website. Select a building and get all the basic information you’ll need to host your next event. For more information on rates and availability or to schedule a time to visit us in person, contact Meri Smith, Director of Events and Facilities, at 501-372-8341 or email MSmith@asfg.net.
Airport. The complex features paved, controlled and
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arkansas state Fair comPlex area
sq Ft
theater
Banquet
Booths (10’ x 10’)
class room
room dim (w x l)
ceiling height
Barton Coliseum
25,830
10,195
N/A
N/A
N/A
120' x 240'
85'
Dodge Hall of Industry - comprised of 2 buildings connected by overhead doors - 12’ x 14’ loading door
34,506
3,000
2,000
135
N/A
119' x 298'
14'
Arkansas Farm Bureau Arts & Crafts Building
9,971
500
400
22
N/A
169’ x 60’
8'
Arkansas Stamp Out Smoking Building
9,971
500
400
22
N/A
100’ x 100’
12'
Farm & Ranch Building - East
3,081
500
300
N/A
N/A
42.5’ x 72.5’
11'
Farm & Ranch Building - West
1,209
200
100
N/A
N/A
42.5’ x 28.5’
11'
Equestrian Center - outdoor covered arena with dirt floor and adjacent 120' x 80' warm-up area
1,000
120' x 240'
550' x 2,000'
Midway Area
5
11
10
9
8
N
7
12
contact 2600 Howard Street Little Rock, AR 72206 T: 501-372-8341 arkansasstatefair.com
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accoMmodations
More than 6,000 rooms await you in the Capital City. Some beckon romance with every amenity and luxury, while others offer historic charm and beauty. Whether you’re planning a weekend holiday with the kids, a group meeting, or a once-in-a lifetime romantic get-away, we invite you to experience the very affordable Southern hospitality Little Rock offers.
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telePhone
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comfortinn.com
Complimentary hot breakfast, Wireless high-speed Internet, Business Center, Pool, Onsite parking, Complimentary cookies each evening
hilittlerockairport.com
Wireless high-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, Luggage handling, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
hielittlerockairport.com
Complimentary breakfast, High-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
airPort Comfort Inn & Suites Airport
Holiday Inn Airport
Holiday Inn Express Airport
108
4301 E. Roosevelt Rd. Little Rock, AR 72206
201
3201 Bankhead Drive Little Rock, AR 72206
190
3121 Bankhead Drive Little Rock, AR 72206
501-376-2466
501-490-1000
501-490-4000
downtown
Capital Hotel
Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown
94
150
Courtyard by Marriott Downtown
120
DoubleTree Hotel
288
Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown
119
Holiday Inn Presidential
150
La Quinta Inn & Suites Downtown
261
Markham & Louisiana Little Rock, AR 72201
501-374-7474
capitalhotel.com
Wireless Internet, Business Center, Admission to Downtown Fitness Center, Luggage handling
501-687-7700
Complimentary continental breakfast, Wireless highspeed Internet, Business & comfortinnlittlerock.com Fitness Centers, Pool, Luggage handling, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
521 President Clinton Ave. 501-975-9800 Little Rock, AR 72201
Breakfast buffet, High-speed Internet, Fitness Center, courtyardlittlerock.com Business Library, Pool, Laundry facilities, Parking deck attached
707 Interstate 30 Little Rock, AR 72202
424 W. Markham St. Little Rock, AR 72201
501-372-4371
320 South Commerce St. 501-244-0600 Little Rock, AR 72201
600 Interstate 30 Little Rock, AR 72202
617 South Broadway Little Rock, AR 72201
501-375-2100
501-374-9000
doubletreelr.com
Wireless Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, Luggage handling, On-site parking
LittleRockDowntown Suites.HamptonInn.com
Complimentary breakfast, High-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking
hipresidential.com
Wireless Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, Luggage handling, On-site parking
lq.com
Complimentary breakfast, Wireless Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, Luggage handling, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
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Legacy Hotel & Suites
76
625 Capitol Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201
501-374-0100
legacyhotel.com
Complimentary continental breakfast, High-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Luggage handling, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
Peabody Hotel
418
3 Statehouse Plaza Little Rock, AR 72201
501-906-4000
peabodylittlerock.com
High-speed Internet, Health Club, Business Center, Luggage handling
220
2 Riverfront Place North Little Rock, AR 72114
wyndham.com
Wireless high-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, Luggage handling, On-site parking
Wyndham Riverfront
501-371-9000
midtown Hilton Little Rock Metro Center
263
925 South University Avenue Little Rock, AR 72204
501-664-5020
littlerockmetrocenter. hilton.com
Wireless high-speed Internet access for meeting facilities available, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, Sundeck & patio, Luggage handling, On-site parking
La Quinta Inn
100
1010 Breckenridge Dr. Little Rock, AR 72205
501-225-7007
laquinta.com
Complimentary Bright Side Breakfast, Wireless high-speed Internet, On-site parking
baymontinns.com
Complimentary breakfast, High-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
501-562-9383
comfortinn.com
Complimentary continental breakfast, Wireless high-speed Internet, Business services available, Pool, On-site parking, Laundry facilities Continental breakfast, Highspeed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
southwest Baymont Inn & Suites
120
6100 Mitchell Dr. Little Rock, AR 72209
501-562-6667
49
8115 Frenchmans Lane Little Rock, AR 72209
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
85
4900 Talley Drive Little Rock, AR 72204
501-224-2600
hiexpress.com/ littlerockwest
Motel 6
128
7501 Interstate 30 Little Rock, AR 72209
501-568-8888
motel6.com
Complimentary morning coffee, Wireless Internet, Pool, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
Value Place
121
21 Remington Rd. Little Rock, AR 72210
501-225-3400
thevalueplace.com
High-speed Internet, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
Comfort Inn Southwest
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bestlittlerockhotel.com
Continental breakfast, High-speed Internet, Business Center, Pool, Luggage handling, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
candlewood.com
High-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Luggage handling, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
comfortinn.com
Complimentary continental breakfast, Internet access, Business Center, Exercise room, On-site parking
comfortsuites.com
Complimentary breakfast, High-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking, Free Weekday Newspaper
cylittlerock.com
Free high-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
crowneplaza littlerock.com
Complimentary breakfast on Club Level, High-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, Luggage handling, On-site parking
west Best Western Governors Suites
Candlewood Suites
Comfort Inn Suites - West
Comfort Suites
Courtyard by Marriott West
49
1501 Merrill Drive Little Rock, AR 72211
80
10520 West Markham Street Little Rock, AR 72205
69
300 Markham Center Drive Little Rock, AR 72205
90
11 Crossings Court Little Rock, AR 72205
137
10900 Financial Centre Parkway Little Rock, AR 72211
501-224-8051
501-975-3800
501-227-0120
501-954-9300
501-227-6000
244
201 Shackleford Little Rock, AR 72211
Embassy Suites Hotel
251
11301 Financial Centre Parkway Little Rock, AR 72211
501-312-9000
littlerock.embassy suites.com
Complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast daily, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, Sauna, Whirlpool, Luggage handling, On-site parking
Extended Stay America
120
600 Hardin Rd. Little Rock, AR 72211
501-954-9199
extendedstay.com
Wireless Internet, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
126
1301 South Shackleford Road Little Rock, AR 72211
hamptoninn.com
Complimentary continental breakfast, High-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking
130
10920 Financial Centre Parkway Little Rock, AR 72211
jamesoninns.com
Complimentary breakfast, Wireless Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
93
1212 South Shackleford Rd. Little Rock, AR 72211
wingateinns.com
Complimentary breakfast, High-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
Crowne Plaza
Hampton Inn & Suites LR West
Jameson Inn & Suites of Little Rock
Little Rock Wingate
501-223-3000
501-537-3000
501-225-1075
501-227-6800
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ramada.com
Complimentary continental breakfast, Wireless high-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
residenceinn.com
Complimentary breakfast, Wireless high-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
west continued
Ramada Limited & Suites
60
8 Shackleford Drive Little Rock, AR 72211
96
1401 South Shackleford Road Little Rock, AR 72211
Springhill Suites
78
306 Markham Center Drive Little Rock, AR 72205
501-978-6000
marriott.com/litsh
Complimentary breakfast, Wireless Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, Pool, On-site parking
StudioPLUS Little Rock
85
10800 Kanis Rd. Little Rock, AR 72211
501-227-8689
studioplus.com
Wireless Internet, Fitness Center, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
92
12 Crossings Court Little Rock, AR 72205
501-225-6700
towneplace littlerock.com
Complimentary buffet breakfast, High-speed Internet, Business & Fitness Centers, On-site parking, Laundry facilities
Residence Inn
Towne Place Suites by Marriott
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501-221-7666
501-312-0200
caPital hotel Preserving the historical idiosyncrasies that make an 1876 hotel so special; following a two-year, $24M restoration, the Capital Hotel now assures guests the convenience and comfort of modern luxury. Through the vision of owners, Warren and Harriet Stephens, the transformation included the creation of two upgraded sleeping room tiers, tripling the meeting/ private dining capacity without compromising the hotel’s footprint and the addition of four kitchens, including the country’s grandest kitchen installation of 2007. Each of the hotel’s five independent conference rooms now offers 4,000 lumen scissor-drop video projectors and retractable screens in addition to private kitchen facilities. With the complement of almost two associates per guest room, the Capital may be the finest small conference hotel in the US.
Features · 94 guest rooms · 4 suites · 15 semi-suites · 5 meeting rooms · 6,400 sq. ft. of meeting space · Flat screen TVs · Wireless Internet & Internet hook-up · Robes & slippers · In-room safe · Business Center · Hair dryer · Iron/ironing board · Valet parking · Admission to Downtown Fitness Center · Catering, A/V & conference service · Concierge Restaurants & Bars: · Ashley’s · The Capital Bar & Grill
downtown Markham & Louisiana Little Rock, AR 72201 T: 877-637-0037 F: 501-370-7089 info@capitalhotel.com capitalhotel.com
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caPital hotel Little Rock’s most elegant venue has finally made her debut. Resembling a Victorian arbor, the ballroom of the Capital Hotel is unmistakably ideal for weddings and social gatherings, but the room’s uniquely square plan is custom designed for upscale executive conferences seeking hollow-square seating.
Tucked away from the madding crowd, the Quapaw and Cherokee Parlors can be used individually or together for an intimate dining event, cocktail reception or conference.
Book-ending the historic mezzanine, the newly designed Brooks and Baxter Parlors offer the hotel’s original floor-to-ceiling windows and stunning period design yet with a private kitchen and unexpectedly state-of-the-art audio/visual capabilities.
sq Ft
dimensions
rounds
recePtion
classroom
theater
conF
hollow square
Ballroom
1,849
43’x43’
120
120
110
140
34
50
Quapaw Parlor
740
20’x37’
50
40
24
40
28
16
Cherokee Parlor
312
13’x24’
20
20
N/A
15
16
N/A
Brooks Parlor
1,504
32’x47’
90
140
60
80
40
40
Baxter Parlor
1,457
31’x47’
90
140
60
80
40
40
room
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crowne Plaza
The Crowne Plaza Little Rock offers 244 upscale guest rooms, including 11 suites and a Club Floor. The striking, contemporary new look and exemplary service make Crowne Plaza one of Little Rock’s most exceptional hotel properties. Located off I-430 & I-630, Crowne Plaza is minutes from shopping and fine dining in Downtown, Mid-town and west Little Rock. The Latte Da coffee bar, contemporary restaurant Café 201 and our sleek atrium bar, Rocks, offering live entertainment, are a few of the latest additions to the newly renovated Crowne Plaza. The hotel boasts 10 state-of-the-art meeting rooms, new exercise room, relaxing indoor/outdoor pool and convenient Suite Shop. The Crowne Plaza Little Rock offers 32” flat screen televisions in all rooms with high definition, same-day valet dry-cleaning, complimentary parking, free high-speed wireless Internet, and an ATM for your convenience.
west 201 Shackleford Road Little Rock, Arkansas 72211 T: 501-223-3000 F: 501-537-2334 sales@crowneplazalittlerock.com meetings@crowneplazalittlerock.com crowneplazalittlerock.com
Features · 244 guest rooms
· Business Center
· 11 suites
· Lighted magnifying, makeup/shaving mirror
· 10 meeting rooms totalling 7,600 sq. ft.
· Indoor/outdoor pool
· Club floor
· Exercise room
· 32” flat screen HD TV
· Same-day valet dry-cleaning
· Custom lighted desk
· Priority Club Rewards
· Pillow top mattress
· Crowne Plaza Sleep Advantage Program
· Cordless telephone with voice mail · CD/Clock radio with MP3 plug
Restaurants & Bars:
· Catering, A/V & conference service
· Latte Da Coffee Bar
· Iron/ironing board
· Café 201
· High-speed Internet
· Rocks Bar
· Complimentary Breakfast on Club Level
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crowne Plaza The highly regarded Crowne Plaza meetings program is second to none. At Crowne Plaza, we distinguish ourselves not only with our incomparable service but also by understanding how to make your meeting more successful. Consider Crowne Plaza your partner in meeting planning. We are event experts who are focused on helping you plan and pull off a memorable, successful meeting, banquet or conference. You’ll enjoy working with our Meetings Director throughout your planning process, from first phone call until meeting wrap-up. Our Crowne Meetings Directors are true professionals who understand what you’re up against, so no matter what unique requests you have or last-minute changes, your Crowne Meetings Director will have it all neatly in hand. Daily, Itemized Meeting Debriefs help you manage your budget. At the conclusion of your meeting each day, your Crowne Meetings Director will give you an itemized account of that day’s expenditures. We offer 10 meeting rooms for a total of 7,600 square feet. Our meeting facilities can accommodate those needing a small meeting room to those looking to host a large function. Our 10 meeting rooms can be arranged to meet your business objectives.
Room
Sq Ft
DimenSionS
theateR
CLaSS
Banquet StyLe
Banquet RounDS
ConF StyLe
uShape
hoLLow SquaRe
taBLetop exhiBitS
The Crowne Ballroom
2,691
39’x69’x16’
300
180
300
243
54
67
70
40
Salon A
936
39’x24’x16’
100
63
80
72
36
38
46
15
Salon B
936
39’x24’x16’
100
63
80
72
36
38
46
15
Salon C
936
39’x23’x16’
100
63
80
72
36
38
46
15
Salon A-B
1,872
39’x48’x16’
200
120
168
144
48
44
58
30
Salon B-C
1,872
39’x48’x16’
200
120
168
144
48
44
58
30
The Jackson Room
1,920
52’x39’x12’
225
132
150
171
48
50
58
30
The Jackson Room I
936
24’x39’x12’
108
63
81
72
36
38
36
15
The Jackson Room II
1,008
28’x36’x12’
116
66
81
72
36
34
38
15
The Thomas Room
594
18’x33’x9’
55
42
N/A
40
24
24
30
8
The Roosevelt
540
18’x30’x9’
50
38
N/A
32
24
24
30
8
The Matthews
432
18’x24’x9’
45
30
N/A
36
18
17
22
5
The Blair
648
18’x36’x9’
70
46
N/A
48
30
30
35
10
The Stitt
648
18’x36’x9’
70
46
N/A
48
30
30
35
10
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douBletree hotel The Doubletree Hotel, a Hilton Brand, is located just off I-30 in the heart of Arkansas’s capital city and is your premier destination for business. All 288 spacious guest rooms provide a work desk with ergonomic chair, two telephones, voice mail, Sweet Dreams alarm clock radio with MP3 connectivity, coffee makers, complimentary wireless high-speed Internet with remote guest room printing and 42” flat screen television with DIRECTV premium channels. We offer over 12,000 square feet of flexible meeting space with additional meeting space located in Robinson Center which is attached to the Doubletree Hotel. Wireless Internet throughout all public areas of the hotel, complimentary airport shuttle service, 24–hour business and fitness centers for your convenience and Room Service from 6:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Or, try our Restaurant and Bar, which features outstanding weekday lunch buffets. Our downtown location will put you within walking distance of the Statehouse Convention Center and the River Market shopping area and entertainment district. To relax, we offer an outdoor pool and our world-famous chocolate chip cookies.
downtown
Features
424 West Markham Street
· 288 guest rooms
· Room service
Little Rock, AR 72201
· 16 suites
· Hilton HHonors
T: 501-372-4371
· 12,000 sq. ft. of meeting space
F: 501-372-0518 or 501-324-4892
· Wireless Internet
Restaurant & Bar:
littlerock.doubletree.com
· Desk w/ergonomic chairs
· Plaza Grille & Bar
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· 2 telephones & voice mail · Outdoor pool · 24-hour Business & Fitness Centers
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douBletree hotel The Doubletree Hotel in Little Rock has 12,414 square feet of
Facilities
flexible meeting space including five separate meeting rooms and
· Concierge floor accommodations with deluxe
a four-section 8,360 square foot ballroom, making us the ideal
continental breakfast and evening hors d’oeuvres
location for conferences, banquets, parties and conventions up
in private lounge
· Complimentary shuttle service to and from
to 1,000 people. The Robinson Center, connected to the hotel,
Little Rock National Airport
offers an additional 29,445 square feet of flexible function space.
· Complete banquet and conference services staff and audio/visual team
· Physically attached to the Robinson Center
sq Ft
dimensions
theater
class
u-Full
u-out
conF
Banquet
rounds oF 10
rounds oF 8
recePtion
8,360
110’x76’x17’
1,000
500
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---
---
750
600
500
900
Salon A
1,000
20’x50’x17’
100
60
70
30
30
70
60
48
125
Salon B
1,750
35’x50’x17’
210
110
80
40
45
140
120
96
250
room Grand Ballroom
Salon C
950
19’x50’x17’
100
50
70
30
30
70
60
48
125
Salon A, B & C
3,700
74’x50’x17’
410
230
---
100
100
320
250
200
500
Salon D
3,040
38’x80’x17’
375
180
80
45
50
300
230
184
400
Foyer
1,600
20’x80’x17’
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Palisades
1,456
28’x52’x10’
125
70
40
30
30
120
100
80
150
Riverside West
744
31’x24’x10’
70
30
35
25
20
50
50
40
70
Riverside East
775
31’x25’x10’
70
35
35
25
25
50
50
40
70
Edgehill
696
29’x24’x10’
60
30
40
30
20
50
50
40
60
Boardroom
552
24’x23’x10’
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12
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emBassy suites hotel Located in west Little Rock just west of the intersection of I-630 and I-430, Embassy Suites Hotel is Little Rock’s only full-service, all-suite hotel. With over 14,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, the Embassy Suites Hotel provides the perfect setting for any event, and two-room suites offer comfortable luxury for one person or a family of six. Our Athletic Club Sports Bar & Grill features American dining with several high-definition television screens for viewing live games.
Features · 251 guest suites · Over 14,000 sq. ft. of meeting space · Complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast daily · Manager’s reception each evening · Free parking in open lot · Deck parking available · Indoor pool, sauna, whirlpool & fitness center · Business Center · Refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, 2 televisions, 2 dual-line phones, data port & high-speed Internet in every room · State-of-the-art A/V equipment in each meeting room · Pool · Hilton HHonors points & miles Restaurant & Bar: · The Athletic Club Sports Bar & Grill
west 11301 Financial Centre Parkway Little Rock, AR 72211 T: 501-312-9000 F: 501-954-7296 littlerock.embassysuites.com
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emBassy suites hotel One of central Arkansas’s premier conference centers, Embassy Suites Little Rock welcomes the largest banquets and most intimate meetings. The hotel’s 11,000 square foot Ambassador Ballroom easily accommodates as many as 1,000 guests, while smaller groups will enjoy gathering in one of several breakout rooms or executive boardrooms. Each meeting room includes state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment, including high-speed Internet access.
The hotel’s professional event staff will assist you in every aspect of planning. From selecting the perfect facilities to creating customized menus with the experienced catering team, the staff will ensure that your meeting or event is perfectly tailored to your guests. room
sq Ft
dimensions
recePtion
rounds
theater
conF
class
Ambassador Ballroom
10,731
147’x73’
1,000
500
1,000
---
500
Ambassador I
1,080
36’x30’
40
40
90
36
50
Ambassador II
1,080
36’x30’
40
40
90
36
50
Ambassador III
2,628
73’x36’
150
100
250
70
120
Ambassador IV
2,628
73’x36’
150
100
250
70
120
Ambassador V
690
23’x30’
50
40
60
25
40
Ambassador VI
540
18’x30’
40
20
45
12
30
Ambassador VII
630
21’x30’
50
40
60
25
40
Diplomat
648
27’x24’
40
30
40
20
30
Consulate I
648
27’x24’
40
30
50
20
30
Consulate II
648
27’x24’
40
30
50
20
30
Envoy
888
37’x24’
50
50
60
25
40
Ambassador I-II
2,628
73’x30’
100
100
200
52
100
Ambassador V-VII
1,860
73’x27’
100
120
200
52
120
Ambassador I-III
4,788
73’x96’
300
280
420
132
250
Ambassador III-IV
5,256
73’x72’
350
300
500
136
250
Ambassador IV-VII
4,980
73’x96’
320
300
450
132
250
Consulate I-II
1,296
54’x24’
70
70
90
30
60
Attache Boardroom
---
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---
10
---
Hammons Boardroom
---
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10
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hilton little rock metro center Whether visiting Little Rock for work or pleasure, the Hilton Little Rock Metro Center offers outstanding luxury, classic style and unforgettable service. We offer 263 newly remodeled guest rooms and suites along with over 13,000 square feet of meeting space. Our hotel offers you a full-service restaurant with an outdoor dining terrace, an outdoor pool and Business and Fitness Centers. The University of Arkansas at Little Rock, War Memorial Golf Course and Stadium, and Little Rock Zoo are within one mile. The Statehouse Convention Center, William J. Clinton Presidential Library and the River Market District are just six miles away. We are also conveniently located only fifteen minutes from the Little Rock Airport.
midtown 925 South University Avenue Little Rock, AR 72204 T: 501-664-5020 F: 501-614-3803 lithi-salesadm@hilton.com littlerockmetrocenter.hilton.com
Features · 263 guest rooms & suites · 3 Executive suites
· Seasonal outdoor pool, sundeck & patio
· 4 Townhouse suites
· Complimentary parking
· 13,000 sq. ft. of meeting space
· Business & Fitness Centers
· 11 meeting rooms
· Hilton HHonors Rewards
· Wireless high-speed Internet access for meeting facilities available · Complete audio & visual services
Restaurant: · The Grand Café
· Multilingual staff
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hilton little rock metro center Facilities · The Grand Café for breakfast, lunch and dinner
· 13,000 square feet of flexible function space to
· Lobby Bar with large-screen television open daily,
accommodate up to 500 people
snacks available
· Superbly appointed meeting facilities, boasting the latest
· Complimentary local airport shuttle available
in lighting, sound and audio/visual technologies · All meeting facilities have fee-based wireless high-speed
· Complimentary outdoor parking · Gift and Sundry Shop
Internet access · Comprehensive support for your event, with dedicated
For your next meeting, call Hilton Direct®
conference services staff
at 800-321-3232, or the Hilton Little Rock Metro
· Restaurant, bar, lobby and all public areas have
Center at 501-664-5020 or visit us online at
complimentary wireless high-speed Internet access · Executive Business Center available 24 hours, with guest
www.littlerockmetrocenter.hilton.com.
room key access
sq Ft
dimensions
recePtion
rounds
class
theater
conF
ushaPe
2,184
56’x39’x9’
130
140
80
190
N/A
N/A
Arkansas A
1,668
39’x39’x8’
100
100
50
150
N/A
N/A
Arkansas B
774
18’x42’x9’
30
40
30
40
24
18
University Suite
562
32’x17’x8’
40
40
25
30
20
18
Peabody Conf. Rm.
324
18’x18’x8’
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
20
N/A
4,332
57’x76’x12’
500
350
300
500
N/A
N/A
Hilton Suite BC
2,451
43’x57’x12’
300
200
175
250
40
40
Hilton Suite AD
1,881
33’x57’x12’
200
150
120
180
30
30
Hilton Suite A
825
33’x25’x12’
75
60
60
75
30
24
Hilton Suite B
1,376
42’x32’x12’
150
100
80
125
40
40
Hilton Suite C
1,075
42’x25’x12’
125
80
50
80
30
30
Hilton Suite D
1,056
33’x32’x12’
125
80
50
80
30
30
Little Rock Suite
1,680
84’x20’x8’
100
120
75
150
50
N/A
Little Rock Suite A
525
26’x20’x8’
30
40
25
30
24
18
Little Rock Suite B
540
27’x20’x8’
30
40
25
30
24
18
Little Rock Suite C
600
30’x20’x8’
30
40
30
40
24
18
room Arkansas
Hilton Ballroom
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holiday inn airPort conFerence center The Holiday Inn Airport Conference Center is located near the Little Rock National Airport and offers you a number of amenities for any business travel or group meeting. We have nine meeting rooms and a huge solarium exhibit area, along with free wireless high-speed Internet access throughout our entire facility. Our hotel also offers a free 24-hour Business Center with wireless remote printing and a 24-hour Fitness Center on location. Additionally, you can enjoy an outdoor swimming pool, Boston’s Restaurant & Sports Bar and the AV8 Café. We provide free shuttle service to the River Market District and the airport and guest rooms with all of the amenities.
Features · 201 guest rooms · 7 suites · 15 meeting rooms · 22,130 sq. ft. of meeting space · 32” LCD HDTVs · MP3 IPOD · 64 cable channels · 400 count linens · Gourmet coffee makers · High-speed wireless Internet · Concierge floor with extra amenities · Free shuttle to airport · Business & Fitness Centers · Outdoor swimming pool · Complimentary guest parking, catering, state-of-the-art A/V & conference services · Concierge services · Priority Club Rewards Restaurants & Bars: · Boston’s Restaurant & Sports Bar · AV8 Café
airPort 3201 Bankhead Drive Little Rock, AR 72206 T: 501-490-1000 F: 501-490-2029 hilittlerockairport.com littlerock.com
holiday inn airPort conFerence center Facilities · Largest Room Capacity: 700 Reception Style
13,000 square feet of flexible meeting space. Atrium space
· Largest Room Measurements: 70’ x 80’
available for meals and exhibits adds another 9,000 square feet
(ceiling height = 12’)
for a total of 22,000. Complete audio/visual services on-site.
· Smallest Room Measurements: 20’ x 16’
If your event is for 10 people or 700, the staff will help make it a
(ceiling height = 10’)
success. Request availability and price quote for your event
· 70 – 8'x10' Booths can be accommodated
or meeting, or contact us direct at Hotel Sales 501-490-0092, fax: 501-490-0494, email: janhiasales@aol.com.
sq Ft
dimensions
class
conF
u-shaPe
hollow square
theater
Banquet rounds
O’Hare Boardroom
320
16’x20’
N/A
10
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Pan-Am Conf. Room
480
15’x32’
25
24
21
24
45
30
Classrooms:
480
15’x32’
30
24
21
24
49
30
Reagan
480
15’x32’
30
24
21
24
49
30
Kennedy
480
15’x32’
30
24
21
24
49
30
Adams
480
15’x32’
30
24
21
24
49
30
Hobby
480
15’x32’
30
24
21
24
49
30
Enterprise
792
22’x36’
45
30
26
30
70
60
Enterprise A
440
20’x22’
20
18
15
18
35
24
Enterprise B
440
20’x22’
20
18
15
18
35
24
1,972
34’x53’
120
90
42
90
200
120
Lindberg A
486
18’x27’
24
24
15
24
40
30
Lindberg B
486
18’x27’
24
24
15
24
40
30
Lindberg A&B
972
34’x27’
45
40
15
40
80
70
Lindberg C
850
34’x25’
60
45
35
45
120
50
5,600
70’x80’
300
150
100-290
150
600
450
Kittyhawk North
2,800
70’x40’
140
90
70-120
90
300
200
Kittyhawk South
2,800
70’x40’
140
90
70-120
90
300
200
Atrium
4,336
46’x88’
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
360
250
Solarium
3,904
64’x88’
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
320
200
Patio Terrace
648
18’x36’
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
70
50
Atrium Stage
728
26’x28’
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
50
AV8 Atrium Dining
960
20’x48’
40
24
21
24
50
80
room
Lindberg
Kittyhawk Ballroom
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holiday inn Presidential The Holiday Inn Presidential in downtown Little Rock is located minutes away from the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and the River Market District. The hotel features 150 comfortable guest rooms, four Presidential Jacuzzi suites, three Senator suites and four two-room VIP executive suites, all with wet bars. Guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner at our Restaurant Bar & Grill, Camp David. An elaborate exercise facility and pool are also on property. Our hotel also offers 4,000 square feet of meeting space to accomodate business groups or special occasions. We also offer complimentary shuttle to and from the airport as well as to other areas of downtown Little Rock and our parking is complimentary during your stay. As an added bonus, you’ll love our beautiful collection of “Presidential Artwork and Memorabilia.” When you think Little Rock, make Holiday Inn Presidential your “home away from home.” Take our virtual tour at hipresidential.com.
Features · 150 Deluxe guest rooms · 4 Presidential suites · 3 Senator suites · 4 VIP executive suites · Wireless Internet access · 4,000 sq. ft. of meeting space · Coffee pot · Hair dryer · Business & Fitness Centers · Swimming pool · Free shuttle to airport · Complimentary parking Restaurant: · Restaurant Bar & Grill Camp David
downtown 600 Interstate 30 Little Rock, AR 72202 T: 501-375-2100 F: 501-374-9045 sales@hipresidential.com hipresidential.com
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holiday inn Presidential Your greatest enjoyment while visiting our hotel may be the beautiful collection of “Presidential Artwork” and “White House Memorabilia,” the second largest in the state, that is displayed throughout the property. You’ll love visiting the only Holiday Inn Brand Hotel in the nation with a Presidential theme.
With world class decorating and style, we provide over 4,000 square feet of meeting space to accommodate business groups or special occasions. This includes a versatile ballroom, pre-function area, and multiple meeting room options, with on-site audio/visual professionals.
room
sq Ft dimensions Banquet
recePtion
class
theater
u-shaPe
First Lady Ballroom
2,900
61’x46’x9’
200
300
180
375
60
Clinton
1,400
30’x46’x9’
100
200
56–72
200
30
Bush/Reagan
1,600
31’x46’x9’
100
200
60–76
200
30
Bush
800
31’x23’x9’
50
100
25–35
100
18
Reagan
800
31’x23’x9’
50
100
25–356
100
18
Obama
450
17’x26’x9’
30
50
16–24
50
16
Presidential Boardroom
300
16’x18’x9’
Pre-function Area
600
23’x25’x9’
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Conference style for 10 people
legacy hotel and suites Established in 1913, originally the Hotel Frederica and later as the legendary Sam Peck Hotel, the Legacy Hotel and Suites is on the National Historic Register. Located in downtown Little Rock, this beautiful hotel’s lobby greets you with marble floors, deep mahogany molding and original works of art. Enjoy convenient dining at Filibusters Lounge. Throughout the years, the Legacy Hotel and Suites has been a second home to several political and government figures including governors and presidents. Muhammad Ali, Burt Reynolds, Woody Harrelson, and Jim McDougall are some of the many celebrities who have stayed at the hotel.
Features · 76 guest rooms · Free high-speed Internet · Private in-room safe · Microwave & refrigerator · Business & Fitness Centers · Professional massage on-site · Airport transportation · Complimentary on-site parking · Complimentary continental breakfast Restaurants & Bars: · Filibusters Bistro & Lounge
downtown 625 Capitol Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 T: 501-374-0100 F: 501-687-1185 bookit@legacyhotel.com legacyhotel.com
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legacy hotel and suites The Legacy Hotel provides a number of meeting rooms ranging from a Board Room for eight to the Sam Peck Room which can accommodate over 100 guests. There are five meeting rooms that can accommodate groups from 10 to 120 for business meetings or special events. Shuttle service for larger events can be arranged.
Contact us toll-free at 1-888-456-3669 for event planning and details.
Sam Peck Room (banquet style), 25’ x 39’ Ideal for large meetings and wedding receptions, the Sam Peck opens into a gorgeous outdoor courtyard with a waterfall and gazebo.
dimensions
Banquet
recePtion
class
conF/ Board
hollow square
ushaPe
theater
25’x39’x8.25’
70
100
50
40
40
30
100
Caucus I
24’x16’x10’
26
32
20
18
20
16
36
Caucus II
32’x18’x8’
40
50
30
30
30
24
48
Governors Rm
8’x19’x10’
8
16
N/A
8
N/A
N/A
N/A
room Sam Peck
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LITTLE ROCK MARRIOTT Located in the heart of Little Rock’s bustling downtown River Market District, the Little Rock Marriott offers unsurpassed luxury and wellappointed guest rooms. This full-service hotel - the only Marriott of its kind in the state - provides spacious rooms suites and luxury amenities like large flat-screen TVs. Plan an event in one of our 20 flexible meeting and conference rooms. The world-class Heritage Grille Steak and Fin serves the best steaks and seafood in town. Elegant ballrooms and meeting spaces, and a state-of-the-art fitness center complete the experience. The Little Rock Marriott is perfect for meetings big and small, the business traveler on the go, or just a relaxing getaway.
FEATURES · 418 guest rooms including 14 suites
· Health Club
· 40,000 sq. ft. of meeting space
· Business Center
· 220,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space
· Airport shuttle
· Directly connected to the Statehouse
· Valet parking available
Convention Center · Full banquet & catering services
Restaurants & Bars:
· 24-hour in-room dining available
Heritage Grille Steak and Fin
· High-speed Internet · Concierge service · Same day laundry & dry-cleaning · Gift Shop
DOWNTOWN 3 Statehouse Plaza Little Rock, AR 72201 T: 501-906-4000 marriott.com
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LITTLE ROCK MARRIOTT The Little Rock Marriott is the premier meetings and
· 40,000 square feet, including the hotel Ballroom Level
conventions hotel in the state. Following a $40-million
· Pre-function and meeting rooms, featuring lounge areas, custom consoles, mirrors, and art
reconstruction/redecoration of the entire property, the spacious Little Rock convention center has re-emerged as a major factor in the hotel’s general portfolio of first-class meeting and convention facilities and amenities.
· Ballroom, offering spacious meeting areas with a terrace overlooking the Arkansas River · Ballroom Foyer, featuring lounge-style seating and coffee tables · Marion and Peck Rooms, exquisite venues for VIP
The Little Rock Marriott combines elements of
meetings, presentations, and privately catered events
extraordinary service, attention to the most minute details, and the execution of flawless, memorable meetings and conventions. This Little Rock, Arkansas conference center includes:
ROOM
SQ FT
DIMENSIONS
BANQUET
RECEPTION
CLASS
THEATER
CONF
HOLLOW SQUARE
U-SHAPE
Ballroom
10,657
132’x81’x15’
700
850
660
900
N/A
600
N/A
Salon A, B or C
3,600
44’x81’x15’
220
275
220
300
70
80
70
Salon A/B or B/C
7,216
82’x88’x15’
440
550
440
600
N/A
N/A
N/A
Ballroom Foyer
5,513
194’x41’x10’
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Ballroom Terrace
3,690
45’x82’
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Balcony
3,235
81’x43’x12’
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Manning
972
27’x37’x9’
50
75
50
70
25
35
30
Hoffman
1,004
28’x37’x9’
50
75
50
70
25
35
30
Peck
321
25’x18’x10’
50
70
35
70
25
50
35
Marion
331
25’x18’x10’
50
60
30
60
20
50
40
Lafayette
594
34’x18’x10’
30
50
25
30
18
20
18
Pinnacle Upper
1,148
58’x29’x20’
50
75
18
75
24
24
24
Pinnacle Lower
2,588
87’x59’x25’
80
100
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Arkansas Ballroom
3,560
45’x75’x12’
120
200
150
200
35
45
40
CONFERENCE CENTER Riverview Room
2,858
92’x49’x13’
130
200
75
100
20
20
20
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36’x28’x9’
50
70
50
70
25
35
30
950
34’x28’x9’
50
70
50
70
25
35
30
Harris Brake
1,328
46’x51’x20’
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N/A
111
N/A
N/A
N/A
Conway
3,000
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N/A
N/A
N/A
300
N/A
N/A
N/A
White Oak
1,326
51’x55’x9’
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N/A
N/A
111
N/A
N/A
N/A
Chicot
1,020
36’x28’x9’
50
70
50
70
25
35
30
Grampas
950
34’x28’x9’
50
70
50
70
25
35
30
Petit Jean
477
22’x24’x12’
30
50
25
30
18
20
18
Neosho
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wyndham riVerFront The Wyndham Riverfront is located on the banks of the Arkansas River, two blocks from Verizon Arena and within walking distance to the River Market entertainment district. The hotel offers 220 luxury guest rooms and two award-winning restaurants. The Riverfront Steakhouse serves breakfast, lunch and fine dining in the evening, and for something different, we offer the hibachi-style Benihana Japanese Steakhouse. The Wyndham Riverfront has over 14,000 square feet of meeting space with complete banquet and catering services including state-of-the art audio/visual equipment. The Wyndham also offers complimentary parking and shuttle services.
Features · 220 luxury guest rooms · 13 suites · 14,500 sq. ft. of meeting space · High-speed wireless Internet · ADA rooms available · Complimentary weekday paper · Bath & Body Works toiletries · Safe & Refreshment Center · Two-line phones with voice mail · Free parking & shuttle services · Outdoor pool · Complimentary airport shuttle · Complimentary Business Center · Fitness Center · Wyndham Rewards Restaurants & Bars: · Riverfront Steakhouse · Benihana Japanese Steakhouse
downtown 2 Riverfront Place North Little Rock, AR 72114 T: 501-371-9000 F: 501-907-4800 wyndham.com
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wyndham riVerFront At Wyndham, events come to life, and agendas are
Large Groups
unleashed. With over 14,000 square feet of meeting space,
For group requests with more than 25 rooms or 50 people,
the Wyndham Riverfront Little Rock offers 14 meeting
start your planning at wyndham.starcite.com. If you prefer,
rooms — including the 5,480 square foot Silver City East
call us at 1-888-WYNDHAM (1-888-996-3426) or email
Ballroom, which seats over 800.
groups@wyndhamworldwide.com.
You can expect flexible spaces, state-of-the-art facilities
inventive meetings & events
and audio/visual support featuring both wired and
Wyndham is your source for an exceptional meeting
wireless connections. Where brilliant catering services
experience. We provide the resources and creative options
are combined with exquisite cuisine, great recreation
needed to inspire any audience.
and a variety of entertainment options. Facilities Small Groups
· Largest Event Room (sq. ft.) 5,480
For group requests with less than 25 rooms or 50 people,
· Largest Event Room Seating Capacity 800
start your planning at wyndhamsmallmeetings.com. If you
· Number of Meeting/Event Rooms 14
prefer, call us at 1-888-WYNDHAM (1-888-996-3426)
· Smallest Event Room (sq. ft.) 450
or email groups@wyndhamworldwide.com.
· Smallest Event Room Seating Capacity 10 · Total Space Available for Events (sq. ft.) 14,550
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527
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32
60
40
40
20
30
Argenta West
479
26.17’x18.17’x8’
28
60
40
40
20
30
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524
26.17’x20’x8’
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65
40
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30
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32
70
40
50
20
30
Executive Boardroom
150
15’x10’x8’
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N/A
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12
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Huntersville Mtg Room
702
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32
70
40
50
20
30
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1,253
55’x28’x12’
95
190
100
220
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72
Section VI
1,253
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95
190
100
220
N/A
72
Section VII
1,253
62’x25’x12’
106
204
120
240
N/A
80
Silver City East Ballroom
5,052
110.33’x49.58’x12’
336
700
410
750
40
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Silver City Section 1
1,254
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84
175
100
200
40
60
Silver City Section 2
1,254
49.67’x25.17’x12’
84
175
100
200
40
60
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1,254
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84
175
100
200
40
60
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1,254
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175
100
200
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296
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320
600
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la quinta inn & suites downtown conFerence center The La Quinta Inn & Suites Downtown Conference Center is conveniently located less than a mile from the State Capitol, Clinton Presidential Library, the Statehouse Convention Center and other area attractions. The hotel is equipped with more than 5,000 square feet of meeting space, a 24–hour Business Center, on-site Fitness Center, a relaxing heated outdoor pool, and free high-speed Internet access. Enjoy a delicious Free Bright Side Breakfast™ daily and a free newspaper in the lobby on weekdays.
Features · 261 guest rooms · Over 5,000 sq. ft. of meeting space · Complimentary breakfast · 24-hour shuttle service (2-mile radius) · 24-hour airport shuttle service · Free parking · Free wireless Internet · 24-hour Business Center · Fitness Center · Outdoor swimming pool · Guest laundry facilities · Coffee maker · Iron/ironing board · Pets welcome · La Quinta Returns Rewards Program
downtown 617 South Broadway Little Rock, AR 72201 T: 501-374-9000 F: 501-374-9009 lq.com
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comFort inn & suites downtown
Stay at the 2009 and 2010 Platinum Award winning Comfort Inn & Suites close to the business district and the River Market dining and entertainment district. Located only a few minutes from Little Rock National Airport, Statehouse and Robinson Convention Centers and Verizon Arena. Comfort Inn & Suites is within walking distance from the Clinton Presidential Center, Heifer International World Headquarters and is easily accessible from I-40 and I-30.
Features · 150 guest rooms including 50 suites · 5,000 sq. ft. of meeting space with 6 meeting rooms and a large ballroom · Board room seats 8 people · 100% non-smoking · Complimentary deluxe hot continental breakfast · Suites equipped with microwave & refrigerator · Coffee makers · Pet-friendly · Complimentary self parking · Outdoor seasonal swimming pool · Business & Fitness Centers · Complimentary high-speed wireless Internet · Valet & dry cleaning services · Choice Privileges Rewards Restaurants & Bars: · Lobby bar & lounge area
downtown 707 Interstate 30 Little Rock, AR 72202 T: 501-687-7700 F: 714-388-3422 comfortinnlittlerock.com
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comFort inn & suites airPort The Comfort Inn & Suites Airport is ideally located off Interstate 440, less than one-quarter mile from the Little Rock National Airport. This hotel is convenient to downtown Little Rock and popular attractions like the William J. Clinton Presidential Library, Verizon Arena, and the Historic Arkansas Museum. Also, guests can enjoy warm cookies and milk daily from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. In addition to standard amenities, some rooms have microwaves, refrigerators and wet bars. Be sure to ask about our “Stay & Fly” rates to avoid high airport parking fees.
airPort
Features
4301 East Roosevelt Road
· 108 guest rooms
· Non-smoking rooms available
Little Rock, AR 72206
· Free hot breakfast
· Free USA Today
T: 501-376-2466
· Complimentary airport
· Free wireless high-speed
F: 501-376-0253
transportation
Internet
Toll Free: 800-424-6423
· Lounge & café
· Pet friendly - fees apply
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· Business Center
· Choice Privilege Rewards
· Pool
· Ask about Park & Fly
holiday inn exPress — airPort Whether you are coming to Little Rock for business or fun, the Holiday Inn Express – Airport is your personal retreat. Amenities such as high-speed Internet, Business Center, Fitness Center, plush towels and luxurious bedding make your stay just right. You can take a dip in our indoor swimming pool or relax at Boston’s Sports Bar right next door. The breakfast bar opens every morning at 6:00 a.m. with free breakfast for the hotel guests. The Holiday Inn Express – Airport is conveniently located only one minute from the Little Rock National Airport.
airPort
Features
3121 Bankhead Drive
· 190 guest rooms
· Business & Fitness Centers
Little Rock, AR 72206
· 11 suites
· High-speed Internet
T: 501-490-4000
· 1,250 sq. ft. of meeting space
· Indoor swimming pool
F: 501-490-0494
· 5,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space
· A/V equipment available
Toll Free: 800-465-4329
· Complimentary breakfast
· Priority Club Rewards
hielittlerockairport.com
· Shuttle to & from airport & River Market District
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courtyard By marriott downtown Situated downtown in the heart of the River Market District, the Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Little Rock brings a new look to the growing metropolitan area. Located within walking distance to the Clinton Presidential Center and the State House Convention Center, our 120 guest rooms feature free high-speed Internet access, a spacious work area, a comfortable living space and mini-refrigerator. We offer a daily breakfast buffet and cooked-to-order selections in the Courtyard Cafe, lunch and dinner delivery service, and “The Market,” where you’ll find snacks and beverages accessible 24 hours a day.
Features
· Pool
downtown
· 120 guest rooms
· Mini-refrigerator
521 President Clinton Avenue
· 4 suites
· Full bar
Little Rock AR 72201
· 5 spa rooms
· Fitness Center
T: 501-975-9800
· 3 meeting rooms
· Business Library
F: 501-975-9801
· Breakfast buffet
· Free high-speed Internet
courtyardlittlerock.com
· Coffee makers
· Marriott Rewards
hamPton inn & suites downtown The Hampton Inn & Suites® Little Rock/Downtown is located just two blocks from the banks of the Arkansas River in the revitalized downtown River Market District. Its convenient location puts you within minutes of the scenic Riverfront Park, the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and the newly opened Central High School Historic Visitor’s Center. We offer over 800 square feet of meeting space, high-speed Internet access and a complimentary, on-the-go breakfast for all of our guests.
downtown
Features · 119 guest rooms
· High-speed Internet
320 South Commerce Street
· 800 sq. ft. of meeting space
· Hilton HHonors
Little Rock, AR 72201
· Complimentary breakfast
T: 501-244-0600
· Mini-refrigerator & microwave
F: 501-244-0603
· Swimming pool
LittleRockDowntownSuites.HamptonInn.com
· Business & Fitness Centers
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comFort inn Conveniently located near Interstate 30, the Comfort Inn hotel offers easy access to many popular attractions and local points of interest within Little Rock. Here you will find the convenience and comfort of home away from home. Some rooms feature sofa sleepers and whirlpool bathtubs. Non-smoking rooms can be requested. Ample parking is provided and can accommodate most trucks, RVs, buses and cars.
southwest
Features
8115 Frenchmans Lane
· 49 guest rooms
· Pet Friendly
Little Rock, AR 72209
· Free continental deluxe breakfast
· Microwaves
T: 501-562-9383
· Free wireless high-speed
· Coffee makers
comfortinn.com
· Refrigerators
Internet access · Outdoor pool
· Hair dryers
· On-site guest laundry
· Irons and ironing boards
· Business services available
· Choice Privileges Rewards
holiday inn exPress hotel & suites The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites is conveniently located at I-430 exit 4, close to Downtown Little Rock and across the street from the Clear Channel Metroplex and Rave 18 movie theater. Flexible meeting space of 900 square feet, including state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment.
southwest
Features
4900 Talley Drive
· 85 guest suites
· High-speed Internet
Little Rock, AR 72204
· Refrigerator & microwave
· Spa facilities
T: 501-224-2600
· Sofa sleeper & wet bar
· Whirlpool
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· Health & Fitness Center
· On-site guest self-laundry
· Business Center · Continental breakfast
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facilities (washer/dryer) · Indoor pool
la quinta inn The La Quinta Inn Little Rock is located west of Downtown Little Rock just off of I-430 and Rodney Parham Road. Close to all of the finest restaurants, shopping, and entertainment that Little Rock has to offer. Enjoy the spacious, interior corridor rooms that feature pillow-top mattresses and free high-speed Internet access among other amenities. Start your day with a scrumptious Free Bright Side Breakfast featuring make-your-own waffles and hot syrup. For our business travelers we have 24-hour front desk service ready to fax and/or copy all of your important documents. And remember, express checkout will be waiting for you to walk out your door. As our guest, enjoy complimentary access to nearby Powerhouse Gym & Fitness Center. We even have parking space available for your RVs and buses.
midtown
Features · 100 guest rooms
· Premium Cable Channels
1010 Breckenridge Drive
· Free Bright Side Breakfast
· Coffee Maker
Little Rock, AR 72205
· Free Wireless High-Speed Internet Access
· Hair Dryer
T: 501-225-7007
· Pet Friendly
· Iron with Ironing Board
F: 501-225-2631
· Free Surface Parking
· LaQuinta Returns Rewards
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Baymont inn & suites The Baymont Inn & Suites is located off of Interstate 30 in Arkansas’s capital city. You’ll find plenty to do here near our hotel from museums to state parks to shopping centers. Our hotel offers a complimentary breakfast, Business Center and Fitness Center for our guests. If you are in town for business, take advantage of our express mail, meeting space and copy services and take time to relax in our on-site swimming pool.
southwest
Features · 120 guest rooms
· Complimentary breakfast
6100 Mitchell Drive
· Meeting space
· Swimming pool
Little Rock, AR 72209
· Business & Fitness
· Laundry/valet service
T: 501-562-6667
Centers · Bus parking
available · High-speed Internet
F: 501-568-6832 baymontinns.com
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Best western goVernors suites The Best Western Governors Suites hotel is just minutes from downtown Little Rock. Overflowing with amenities, this boutique hotel captures the charm of the New Orleans French Quarter and offers its guests full-service meeting and banquet facilities to accommodate special events of all sizes. Each of the 49 guest rooms feature a separate sitting area with a sleeper-sofa and chair, desk, free wireless high-speed Internet, 32” LCD flat screen television, luxury bedding and iPod alarm clocks. Best Western offers a complimentary hot buffet breakfast and an on-site, four-star Italian Restaurant, the Vesuvio Bistro.
west
Features
· High-speed Internet
1501 Merrill Drive
· 49 guest rooms
· 32” LCD TV
Little Rock, AR 72211
· 4 Presidential suites
· Business Center
T: 501-224-8051
· 31 King suites
· Guest laundry
F: 501-221-7552
· 12 Double suites
· Dry cleaning service available
bestlittlerockhotel.com
· 1 Jacuzzi suite with sunken tub,
· Atrium Courtyard
wet bar & fireplace
· Vesuvio Bistro
· Refrigerator & microwave
· Outdoor pool
· Continental breakfast
· Best Western Rewards
candlewood suites At the Candlewood Suites west Little Rock, we put the amenities where they really count: in your room. It’s the ultimate suite hotel for the business traveler, built for comfort or an extended stay. Each suite has a full kitchen complete with microwave and full size refrigerator. Work efficiently at your over-sized executive desk with two separate phone lines so you can check email and talk on the phone at the same time. Afterward, work off some stress in our Fitness Center. Visit the Candlewood Cupboard where you can purchase meals, snacks and sundry items at value prices. Pets are welcome.
west
Features
10520 W. Markham Street
· 80 guest rooms
· Plush mattress sets
Little Rock, AR 72205
· Fully-equipped kitchen
· Business & Fitness Centers
T: 501-975-3800
· TV & DVD player
· Guest laundry
877-226-3539
· Comfortable recliner
· The Candlewood Cupboard
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· Large workspace
· The Candlewood Gazebo Grill
· High-speed Internet
· Priority Club Rewards
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motel 6 Motel 6 is conveniently located off I-30 in Southwest Little Rock, just minutes from downtown. It features interior corridors and selected rooms offer microwave and micro fridge units. The property is pet friendly and offers wireless Internet access.
southwest
Features · 128 guest rooms
· Pet Friendly
7501 Interstate 30
· Wireless Internet available
· Complimentary
Little Rock, AR 72209
morning coffee
· On-site guest laundry
T: 501-568-8888 motel6.com
· Outdoor Pool
Value Place Value Place extended stay hotel is located in Little Rock with easy access to all major interstates and highways. The hotel is within walking distance of several restaurants and only a short drive to Little Rock’s finest dining and local attractions such as the Clinton Library and downtown River Market. Sleep tight in one of our Studio Rooms, Studio Sleeper, and Studio Doubles. Whether you’re traveling on business, pleasure, relocation, or just looking for a temporary stay, Value Place can accommodate you.
southwest
Features · 121 guest rooms
· Telephone
21 Remington Road
· Extended stay hotel
· Full kitchen including
Little Rock, AR 72210
· Free satellite TV
refrigerator, microwave
T: 501-225-3400
· Free utilities
& stove
F: 714-333-1835
· High-speed Internet
· Guest laundry
thevalueplace.com
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extended stay america Extended Stay America, Little Rock - West is designed especially for longer stays with studio rooms featuring fully-equipped kitchens and plenty of work space. Each guest room offers a workspace with computer dataport, free local phone calls, personalized voice mail, iron and full-size ironing board, on-site guest laundry, wireless Internet and pet-friendly rooms. One full housekeeping service is provided for guests staying seven or more nights.
west
Features
600 Hardin Road
· 120 guest rooms
Little Rock, AR 72211
· Full-service kitchen
T: 501-954-9199
· Workspace with computer
F: 501-954-9268 extendedstay.com
dataport · On-site guest laundry · Wireless Internet · Pet-friendly rooms · Housekeeping service available · Suite Offers Rewards Program
hamPton inn & suites lr west The Hampton Inn & Suites Little Rock West hotel is located at the I-630 exit (139B) in the heart of the Little Rock business district and 13 miles from the Little Rock National Airport. The Hampton Inn & Suites features a sensational lodge with stone fireplace, 126 rooms including 34 plush 2-room suites. All suites include refrigerators, microwaves and ceiling fans with access to our indoor heated pool, whirlpool and exercise room. Our hotel is also convenient to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), Baptist Health Medical Center and Arkansas Heart Hospital. We also offer meeting rooms that accommodate 115.
west
Features
· In-room hair dryer
1301 South Shackleford Road
· 126 guest rooms
· Voicemail
Little Rock, AR 72211
· 34 suites
· Cable TV & pay-per-view movies
T: 501-537-3000
· Meeting space to accommodate 115
· Complimentary high-speed Internet
F: 501-537-7070
· Indoor pool & hot tub
· 24-hour suite shop
hamptoninn.com
· Business & Fitness Centers
· HHonors Award Program
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· Complimentary hot breakfast
sales@littlerocksuites.com
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comFort inn suites - west Located in the heart of west Little Rock, the Comfort Inn® West provides easy access to I-430 and I-630, and the Little Rock National Airport is only 13 miles away. The hotel offers spacious standard rooms and suites; the suites offer microwaves, refrigerators and whirlpool bathtubs and free champagne is provided when reserving one of these special rooms. The Business Center is located in the lobby, which offers Internet access and fax and copy services for those last-minute meeting details. Business travelers will also appreciate a meeting room that accommodates up to 25 people.
Features
· Ironing boards
west
· 69 guest rooms & suites
· Hair dryers
300 Markham Center Drive
· Meeting space for 25 people
· Handicap & non-smoking
Little Rock, AR 72205 T: 501-227-0120
rooms available
· Business Center · Exercise room
· Free continental breakfast
F: 501-978-7258
· Internet access
· Bus parking
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· Fax & copy services
· Choice Privileges
courtyard By marriott west The Courtyard by Marriott is located in the elite Little Rock West area at the intersection of I-630 and I-430. It is just a few blocks away from a number of department stores and restaurants, or visit our on-site restaurant, the Courtyard Café, for a hot breakfast buffet. We also offer an outdoor pool, indoor whirlpool and exercise room. The hotel offers meeting rooms that can seat up to 45 people and a conference room perfect for interviews. Various catering options are also available.
west
Features · 137 guest rooms
· Business Center
10900 Financial Centre Parkway
· 12 suites
· Fitness Center
Little Rock, AR 72211
· 2 meeting rooms
· Cable TV
T: 501-227-6000 or 800-321-2211
625 sq. ft. each
· Private patios
F: 501-227-6912
· Inside or outside
· Outdoor pool
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catering available
· Marriott Rewards
· Free high-speed Internet
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ramada limited & suites Ramada Limited & Suites is located in the upscale area of west Little Rock. Guests visiting the William J. Clinton Presidential Library, Hot Springs or a variety of area businesses and attractions love the west Little Rock location. While you are enjoying our Southern hospitality, take advantage of our Fitness Center and Complimentary Business Center. The Ramada Inn Limited & Suites also offers a free continental breakfast, free high-speed Internet, meeting and banquet facilities and all other standard amenities.
west
Features
8 Shackleford Drive
· 60 guest rooms
· High-speed wireless Internet
Little Rock, AR 72211
· 625 sq. ft. of meeting space
· Free continental breakfast
T: 501-221-7666
for up to 40 people
· Business & Fitness Centers
F: 501-255-7000
· Catering services
· Swimming pool
ramada.com
· Plush beds
· Bus parking
· Refrigerators & microwaves
· Wyndham Rewards
· A/V Equipment
residence inn Whether it’s for a night or an extended visit, the Residence Inn Little Rock offers you magnificent accommodations that make you feel at home. Located off Interstates 430 and 630, the hotel is located next to the Arkansas Heart Hospital and minutes from other area attractions and sites such as UAMS, Verizon Arena, and the William J. Clinton Presidential Library. As a guest in one of our many spacious suites, enjoy our complimentary Home Touch Breakfast before heading out for your busy day. Enjoy other amenities including our seasonal outdoor pool and weekday social reception.
west
Features
1401 South Shackleford Road
· 96 suites
· Business & Fitness Centers
Little Rock, AR 72211
· Interior corridors
· Wireless high-speed Internet
T: 501-312-0200
· 400 sq. ft. meeting space
· Complimentary USA Today
F: 501-219-2524
· Full kitchens
· Pay-per-view movies
Sales: 501-219-0200 ext. 7153
· Fireplace
· Swimming pool
residenceinn.com
· Cable TV
· Complimentary breakfast
· Work desk
· Marriott Rewards
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Jameson inn & suites oF little rock At Jameson Suites of Little Rock, guests experience the conveniences of a contemporary hotel with the charm of a country inn. All of our spacious suites include a separate living room, microwave, refrigerator and a 25” television with cable or satellite TV and a premium movie channel. We also offer meeting space that will accommodate from 14 to 80 people.
west
Features · 130 guest rooms
· Business Center
10920 Financial Centre Parkway
· 1,800 sq. ft. of meeting space
· Free wireless Internet
Little Rock, AR 72211
· Complimentary breakfast
· Sleeper-sofa
T: 501-225-1075
· Fitness Center
· 25” TV with cable or satellite
F: 501-225-2209 littlerock.ar@jamesoninns.com
· Swimming pool
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little rock wingate Our commitment to comfort and convenience allows guests to enjoy their stay in style. The Little Rock Wingate is located off of I-430 at Shackleford Road in west Little Rock, only minutes from downtown. We offer large guest rooms with many complimentary amenities including an exquisite new bedding package and 37” flat screen televisions with seven additional movie channels. We also offer meeting space that can accommodate 36 – 50 people with catering services available.
west
Features · High-speed Internet
1212 South Shackleford Road
· Refrigerator & microwave
Little Rock, AR 72211
· Over 650 sq. ft. of
· Swimming pool
T: 501-227-6800
meeting space
· Indoor Whirlpool
F: 501-227-6819
· 37” flat screen television
· Complimentary breakfast
wingateinns.com
· Business & Fitness Centers
· Wyndham Rewards
· 93 guest rooms including 9 suites
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towne Place suites By marriott One of Little Rock’s newest hotels, the Towne Place Suites by Marriott offers neighborhood-style living featuring comfortable, casual suites at a great value. Enjoy the complimentary full breakfast each morning or mix and mingle during the guest receptions, held Monday through Thursday 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Just minutes from Downtown, this property also has over 80 restaurants, golf, shopping, movie theaters, spas and the Little Rock Zoo all within 5 miles of its doors.
west
Features
12 Crossings Court
· 92 guest suites
· Full-Service Business Center
Little Rock, AR 72205
· Complimentary on-site parking
· On-Site Fitness Center
T: 501-225-6700
· Complimentary buffet breakfast
· Complimentary high-speed
F: 909-433-2139
· On-site guest laundry
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· Kitchen equipped with
Internet access · Pet Friendly
microwave, dishwasher, stove
· Marriott Rewards Program
and full-size refrigerator
additional ProPerties ProPerty
location
address
telePhone
Acme Motel
Midtown
3301 West Roosevelt
501-663-6361
Southwest
6401 South University
501-565-4488
America’s Best Value Inn & Suites
Midtown
1120 Medical Center Drive
501-202-9606
Best Value Inn & Suites
Southwest
7900 Scott Hamilton Drive
501-562-2694
Best Western Inn & Suites
Southwest
8219 Interstate 30
501-562-4448
Midtown
5620 South University Avenue
501-565-1568
Southwest
10200 Interstate 30
501-565-1171
Airport
3200 Bankhead Drive
501-490-2010
Southwest
2600 West 65th Street
501-562-1122
Midtown
301 South University Avenue
501-664-6800
Southwest
9709 Interstate 30
501-568-6800
LaQuinta Inn
Midtown
901 Fair Park Boulevard
501-664-7000
LaQuinta Inn
West
200 Shackleford Road
501-224-0900
LaQuinta Inn
Southwest
11701 Interstate 30
501-455-2300
Midtown
5120 West Markham Street
501-666-0161
Marriot ExecuStay
West
3200 South Shackleford
501-221-7356
Motel 6
West
10524 West Markham Street
501-225-7366
Rest Inn
Southwest
8217 Interstate 30
501-537-4646
Ritz Motel
Southwest
5301 Asher Avenue
501-565-7501
Rodeway Inn & Suites
Southwest
2401 West 65th Street
501-801-0188
Super 7 Inn
Southwest
9525 Interstate 30
501-568-9999
Travelodge
Airport
7615 Fluid Drive
501-490-2200
Southwest
12824 Interstate 30
501-455-5616
Baptist Health Plaza Hotel
Budget Inn Cimarron Inn Days Inn & Suites Executive Inn Guesthouse Inn Knights Inn
Markham House Suites
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sPringhill suites Located in west Little Rock, Springhill Suites is just what you need to make the most of your business and leisure travel. With 78 suites that offer a separate area for eating, sleeping and working, your stay will be just like home. When every detail must be perfect, you can count on our advanced facilities and expert meeting professionals to deliver a productive and successful outcome. Our 300 square feet of meeting space is equipped with all standard equipment including: A/V equipment, CD player, LCD projector, overhead projector, as well as wireless Internet.
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Features · 78 guest suites
· Complimentary breakfast
306 Markham Center Drive
· 300 sq. ft. of meeting space
· Swimming pool
Little Rock, AR 72205
· Refrigerator & microwave
· Business Center
T: 501-978-6000
· Work area
· Exercise room
F: 501-978-6010
· Ergonomic chair
· Wireless Internet
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· Sofa-bed
· Marriott Rewards
studioPlus little rock The StudioPLUS Little Rock West offers large studios featuring fully-equipped kitchens and plenty of work space, amenities you won’t find in a typical hotel room. Although designed especially for longer stays, this hotel also offers single night options. Travelers in need of a comfortable, convenient, and affordable Little Rock hotel will love StudioPLUS.
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Features · 85 guest studios
· On-site guest laundry
10800 Kanis Road
· Kitchen with refrigerator, microwave,
· Wireless Internet available
Little Rock, AR 72211
· On-site fitness center
T: 501-227-8689
· Pet Friendly
F: 501-227-4084
dishwasher, and stovetop · Workspace with computer dataport · Iron and full-size ironing board
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rosehaVen guest cottage Rosehaven Cottage is the perfect lodging answer for guests who enjoy a little extra space and privacy. The 1890 English cottage has been painstakingly restored to capture the beauty and charm of its historical past but updated with amenities appreciated by today’s travelers: king & queen beds, fireplaces, soaking tubs for two, kitchens, private entrances, enclosed gardens, cable TV and other thoughtful amenities. Breakfast available upon request at no charge. Located in Downtown Little Rock, 3 blocks from I-630 and minutes from the River Market entertainment district.
downtown 1410 South Arch Street
rosemontbb@aol.com
Little Rock, AR 72202
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T: 501-374-7456 F: 501-374-2111
rosemont Bed & BreakFast The Rosemont is a stylish urban inn in Little Rock’s downtown historic district. Built in 1880 and authentically restored in 2000 with such 21st century updates as in-room bathrooms, phones with Internet access, TV-VCRCable, Jacuzzi tubs and fireplaces. A full Southern breakfast is served daily and included in the guest room rate. Rosemont is five blocks from I-630 connecting with I-30 and I-40, less than five minutes from the Clinton Library in the River Market District and within minutes of area businesses, hospitals, restaurants, shopping and entertainment.
downtown 515 West 15th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 T: 501-374-7456 F: 501-374-2111 rosemontbb@aol.com rosemontoflittlerock.com
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emPress oF little rock small luxury hotel & conFerence center The Empress, a historic boutique hotel and conference center in downtown Little Rock, invites you to imagine yourself stepping back in time as you enjoy their rich Victorian atmosphere. This Small Luxury Hotel and Bed & Breakfast has six suites in the main house and three suites in an adjacent carriage house offering a unique “historical” oasis for romance, business or leisure. The hotel’s mission is to create an experience to help people truly leave the everyday behind and arrive ‘a century away’. Suites are equipped with state-of-the-art spa equipment such as heated towel racks, double Jacuzzi tubs, showers that offer whirlpool footbaths, steam sauna, and multiple hydro massage jets with aromatherapy. The Empress has won numerous awards and was recently named one of the top three most romantic getaways in the United States.
downtown 2120 South Louisiana
hostess@theempress.com
Little Rock, AR 72206
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T: 501-374-7966, 877-374-7966 F: 501-375-4537
roBinwood Bed & BreakFast Robinwood Bed & Breakfast is located in the Quapaw Quarter historic district in downtown Little Rock. The Quapaw Quarter is a 9 square-mile area containing over 250 individually-listed National Register properties as well as 15 National Register Historic Districts. The circa 1913 Prairiestyle structure maintains all of its charm and beauty while offering guests all the modern amenities. Robinwood is six blocks from the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion, five minutes from the River Market entertainment district and State Capitol and just ten minutes from the Clinton Presidential Library, museums and Little Rock National Airport.
downtown 2021 South Arch Street Little Rock, AR 72206 T: 501-372-0999 robinwoodbb@aol.com robinwoodbnb.com
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DESTINATION SERVICES
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The Little Rock CVB team is your one-stop shop. From public relations to on-site convention services to creating worry-free housing and registration, Little Rock features numerous industry professionals that can handle tasks big, small and somewhere in between. Whatever you need, our people are already on it.
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When you choose Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau to coordinate your event, our fullservice bureau enables you to focus on your attendees while we serve as your liaison to the city. Whether your group is large or small, with our many complimentary and affordable professional services, we guarantee your function will be successful and run smoothly.
LRCVB provides support in planning meetings, conventions or trips to the city including information on hotels, dining, attractions, transportation and much more. The Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau operates and manages the Statehouse Convention Center, the Robinson Center and the Robinson Center Music Hall, The River Market and multiple parking facilities in the downtown area.
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convention and Housing Bureau services Pre-conference registration service
eMail Blasts
With name badges, event tickets, and registration
Designed to keep your guests notified about Little Rock’s
confirmation for attendees included in this service, we are
upcoming events and activities, attractions, dining, weather
able to handle your event’s entire registration process online,
and much more, we create customized email blast notices
with phone-in assistance available, for a nominal fee.
which we send to all of your guests, if an email distribution list is provided. This service may also be used as an
Housing service
attendance simulation or pre-conference welcome.
Free of charge, we are able to organize your guests’ housing whenever your convention uses two or more
naMe Badges
hotels. By designing your housing form and providing
At no additional cost, if we are managing your pre-
each delegate with a housing acknowledgement, LRCVB
registration, LRCVB provides you with 3" x 4" name
ensures excellent coordination and the highest level of
badges for all attendees. If, however, you plan to handle
convenience with service available via mailings, phone-in
your own pre-registration, we are able to provide your
assistance, or online communications.
attendees with name badges at a nominal price.
registration Mailing service
on-site registration assistance
Tailored to your group’s specific needs, we are able to
Our Southern hospitality shows in our registrar services,
provide you with a mail-out pre-registration service that
which is available for the convention registration desk or
can be mailed to up to 2 ½ times as many individuals
any meeting site around Little Rock. Well known for the
as your expected amount of attendees for no charge,
efficiency, graciousness and warmth, our registrars have
excluding postage.
a label maker available for typing name badges on-site for any attendees who did not pre-register.
HosPitality Packets Including a variety of brochures, bags, and promotional items, we have basic hospitality packets available to all of your attendees, completely free of charge. If interested, you may also choose to add “Little Rock” lapel pins — which are literally made from little rocks — to your packets for a small fee.
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Marketing and Pr services At the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau, we’re eager to help make your event an enormous success. To do so, we provide extensive destination marketing and public relations services with customizable publicity and promotional options. Through exceptional knowledge, experience, and service, LRCVB offers the convenience and coverage you expect, allowing you to make your organization known throughout the city and the state.
service offerings • Press releases and media alerts about your event, including writing and distribution to statewide media. • Assistance with arrangements for a kick-off or special announcement press conference. • Publicizing activities to local restaurateurs by including your activities and events within electronic transmissions and newsletters specifically targeted to the industry. LRCVB distributes this information to over 550 Little Rock restaurants through our Food Flash system. • Listing of your event on the LRCVB website, displaying
attendees if an electronic email distribution list is provided. • Inclusion of your activities in “This Week in Little Rock” electronic calendar listing and event information are sent weekly to statewide media. • Inclusion on outdoor marquee, located at the Robinson Center. • Welcome signage. • Provide area brochures of interest — including maps, dining guides, attraction guides, etc. — and other information for you to include in your attendees’
your logo and a web link to your site. This listing also
registration packets or in information booths during
includes visibility on six stand-alone, interactive kiosks
your event.
within the city. • Inclusion of your event’s agenda and open-to-thepublic events in the LRCVB electronic newsletter, which is distributed quarterly. • Creation of electronic email blast notifications about events and activities. • Customized newsletters sent electronically, about “What’s Hot in Little Rock”, to your prospective
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• Provide Little Rock media kit, stories, and photos for use in organization publications for attendance stimulation and convention promotion. • An attendance stimulation brochure, to be used as either a handout or mailing. • Brief, promotional Little Rock video.
destination services audio visual coMPanies For everything necessary to your success, from a simple projector to a fully- staged meeting, we have the connections to assist you. View our contacts below and allow us to help you find the best possible match.
coMPany
telePHone
weBsite / eMail
501-370-3240
www.littlerockmeetings.com
Audio Visual Innovations
501-375-2270
www.aviinc.com
AV Arkansas
501-661-1164
www.avarkansas.com
On-Time Audio Visual
501-370-9059
Statehouse Convention Center Internal Audio Visual Services
address 1 Statehouse Plaza Little Rock, AR 3 Statehouse Plaza Little Rock, AR 900 West 9th Street Little Rock, AR 413 West 7th Street Little Rock, AR
disPlay coMPanies From preliminary planning to execution, Little Rock has vendors that will go the extra mile to ensure your event’s success. From providing floor plans, exhibitor rental kits, booth packages, exhibition carpeting, complete sign and graphic services, specialized décor to personalized consulting from start to finish, we’ve got you covered.
coMPany
telePHone
weBsite / eMail
Sunbelt Convention Services
501-244-9955
www.sunbelt4u.com
Southwest Designs
501-376-9114
www.swdesignanddisplay.com
address 409 Collins St Little Rock, AR 601 West 4th Street Little Rock, AR
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destination services Production, ligHt & sound coMPanies With assistance available in planning, on-site execution, and post-event evaluation, LRCVB is able to help you create the tailored experience you’ve been imagining. Our sources are able to fulfill all of your needs for sound, lighting, video, and graphic and scenic concept and design, regardless of your function’s size or level of detail.
coMPany
telePHone
weBsite / eMail
501-370-3240
www.littlerockmeetings.com
Audio Visual Innovations
501-375-2270
www.aviinc.com
AV Arkansas
501-661-1165
www.avarkansas.com
Bylites, Inc.
501-372-4488
Just Sound
501-312-0903
Statehouse Convention Center Internal Audio Visual Services
501-562-7425
Sound Services
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Little Rock, AR 3 Statehouse Plaza Little Rock, AR 900 West 9th Street Little Rock, AR 712 East 11th Street
bylites@bylites.com
Little Rock, AR
www.justsoundproductions.com
www.mpprod.com
F: 501-562-7521 Radiant Designs, Inc.
1 Statehouse Plaza
www.bylites.com
800-323-4872 MP Productions
address
1200 Barrow Road Little Rock, AR 6700 Allied Way Little Rock, AR
501-225-8233
www.radiantdesigns.us
916 St. Michael Place
M: 501-960-4660
jim@radiantdesigns.us
Little Rock, AR
501-666-4214
www.soundservices.com
2207 Cottondale Lane Little Rock, AR
grouP tour services Whether you are visiting for the day or for a week, the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau provides personalized service. Eliminate the worry of arranging your group tour plans by allowing the Leisure Sales Team to help create the perfect itinerary and to assist with your tour development. When you arrive in the Capital City, you can expect VIP treatment and true Southern hospitality.
soMe of our services include: • Group Tour Planner Packets • Customized Itinerary Planning • Site Inspection Assistance • Group Greetings • Accommodation Assistance • Current City and Event Information • Motor Coach Services and Facilities Information • Directions and Maps • FAMS
The vibrant and historic Capital City has several days of activities available for group travel. Since we are located in the middle of the state, base your tour in Little Rock, and begin your discovery of Arkansas with afternoon or day trip excursions.
We are the perfect match no matter your group’s interests. Little Rock, our enchanting sister cities and our state’s many natural wonders make it easy to plan affordable, exciting and relaxing adventures in Arkansas. Call the Leisure Sales Team today to get started with your travel plans and schedule your official welcome to the Rock!
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tour oPerators & steP-on guide services With expert staff trained to understand all aspects of conferences, meetings, conventions, and group travel, our contacts specializing in destination management are able to provide you with professional transportation, fullservice meeting planning, tours, and detailed itineraries. Whether you plan to remain in our beautiful city or travel around the entire state, we can help you arrange great deals and ideal transportation for groups of any size.
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Arkansas Destinations
telePHone
501-603-0113
weBsite / eMail
address
www.ardestinations.com
701A Collins Street
mail@ardestinations.com
Little Rock, AR 72207
service ∙ Full ∙ Guide ∙ Receptive Service Operator
∙ Full Little Rock Tours
501-868-7287
www.littlerocktours.com cary@littlerocktours.com
P.O. Box 241608
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Little Rock, AR 72223 ∙ Receptive Service Operator ∙ Waste Removal Facility
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We don’t keep it a secret: Little Rock likes to eat, and we love to entertain. And we cater to all palates. We have your Southern fried cuisine. Your fresh sushi rolls. Your saucer-sized sirloins and your Italian-style pizza pies. Follow your nose and let your taste buds choose the menu. When your belly is full, feast your remaining senses on live music, artistic culture, plentiful shopping, and excursions to points of natural beauty found only in Arkansas.
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When coming to Little Rock, one of the most exciting parts of planning your stay can be choosing which of our many, varied attractions to visit. Home to everything from Arkansas Traveler’s minor league baseball and the vibrant River Market to the world-class Clinton Presidential Center and Park and Heifer International, Little Rock presents something for everyone.
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ATTRACTIONS ARkANSAS ARTS CeNTeR www.arkarts.com For over 30 years, the Arkansas Arts Center has been steadfastly building a collection of unique works on paper, primarily American and European, from the Renaissance to the present. Among the most recognizable works in the collection are sheets by Cézanne, Van Gogh, Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keeffe, Alison Saar, Rembrandt and Rubens. In addition to the collection and prominent exhibitions throughout the year, the Museum Shop features unique gifts and interesting works by regional artists. Arkansas Children’s Theatre. The Children’s Theatre is a professional theatre company that presents children’s classics for the stage, September through May. The Museum School offers a unique learning environment for the arts for students of all ages.
ARkANSAS GOveRNOR’S MANSION www.arkansasgovernorsmansion.com For more than 50 years, the Mansion has been the focal point of the First Family’s public events, including state dinners, luncheons and other celebrations. Eleven of Arkansas’s 45 Governors have lived in the Mansion with their families and pets, and the rooms and grounds of this home hold the memories of their rich history. Call ahead to schedule a free tour, 501-324-9805.
ARkANSAS INlANd MARITIMe MuSeuM www.aimm.museum Home to the USS Razorback, the longest-serving submarine in the world, the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum is more than just a military museum. It also offers a research library, a theater, and a large museum area. With several guided tours, AIMM’s focus is to commemorate America’s rich naval and maritime heritage through the preservation and exhibition of historic naval vessels. USS Razorback Submarine. The USS Razorback, a Balao-class submarine of the Sandlance variant, was built at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. Her keel was laid on September 9, 1943, and she was launched on January 27, 1944. The Razorback conducted five combat patrols during World War II, sinking Japanese vessels, capturing Japanese POWs and rescuing American pilots who had been shot down.
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ATTRACTIONS ARkANSAS QueeN www.arkansasqueen.com See the Arkansas River from the decks of the fun-loving Arkansas Queen and view Little Rock and North Little Rock in an entirely new light. You’ll see the Clinton Library, the “Little Rock,” the downtown skyline and the beautiful parks along the shore. The Arkansas Queen offers themed lunch and dinner cruises, a champagne brunch and sightseeing tours.
ARkANSAS RepeRTORy TheATRe www.therep.org The Arkansas Repertory Theatre produces a diverse body of theatrical works, ranging from contemporary comedies to cutting edge dramas and from musical theatre to the classics of dramatic literature. The season runs almost 12 months in a comfortable theater, where the atmosphere created by the intimate setting lends itself to a remarkable, personal experience for the audience during performances.
ARkANSAS RIveR TRAIl www.rivertrail.org Currently over 17 miles of beautiful trails and walking paths, the Arkansas River Trail connects Little Rock and North Little Rock by hike and by bike. A 14-mile loop was created with the addition of the Big Dam Bridge, a pedestrian bridge crossing the Arkansas River at Murray Lock and Dam, and the Junction Bridge, a renovated railroad bridge located in the River Market District downtown.
ARkANSAS SkATIuM www.arkansasskatium.com Fun for the entire family, the Arkansas Skatium offers roller skating, ice skating, broomball and so much more!
ARkANSAS SpORTS hAll Of fAMe www.arksportshalloffame.org The Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame is a museum of recollections from over four decades of inductees honoring the athletic greats of Arkansas. Included in the museum is an 88-seat theatre where a video presentation of Arkansas sports memories is shown, and Arkansas sports legends provide lectures on special occasions. There is also an interactive broadcast booth where visitors may record their own play-by-play broadcast.
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ATTRACTIONS ARkANSAS STATe CApITOl www.sosweb.state.ar.us/ No trip to Little Rock is complete without a stop at the Arkansas State Capitol. Constructed over a century ago, the building was designed as a replica of the US Capitol and features Arkansas granite, bronze doors and glass chandeliers crafted by Tiffany’s of New York. Free audio tours are available. Also located on the State Capitol grounds are the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Little Rock Nine statues, “Testaments.”
Arkansas Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The Arkansas Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a lasting tribute to the more than 60,000 Arkansans who served, the over 600 sons of the State who gave their lives, and the 22 servicemen still listed as missing in action as a result of war. Testaments – Statue of the Little Rock Nine. “Testaments” is the Civil Rights Memorial sculpture of the Little Rock Nine, African American students who courageously integrated Little Rock Central High School in 1957. It is the only Civil Rights Memorial located on any State Capitol grounds in the South.
ARkANSAS STudIeS INSTITuTe www.cals.lib.ar.us/arstudies The Arkansas Studies Institute (ASI) is a joint project of the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR). Located in Little Rock’s River Market District, the Institute is the state’s largest free-standing facility dedicated to the study of Arkansas.
ARkANSAS SyMphONy ORCheSTRA www.arkansassymphony.org The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra performs more than 30 concerts at Robinson Center Music Hall each year, including all concerts within the Stella Boyle Smith Masterworks Series, the ACXIOM Pops LIVE! Series, the River Rhapsodies Chamber Series and numerous special events. Intrinsic to the ASO are its resident ensembles, the Quapaw Quartet, the Rockefeller Quartet, the Sturgis Quartet, the ASO Arts Partners and the Arkansas Symphony Youth Orchestras.
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ATTRACTIONS AudubON NATuRe CeNTeR www.ar.audubon.org Located in East Little Rock, the Audubon Nature Center is acreage surrounding both the city-owned Fourche Creek wetlands and the unique soils and plants of Granite Mountain in the adjacent Gillam Park. The 2,000 acres available for use by the Nature Center offer a vast and richly diverse “lab” for people to learn about conservation, restoration, wildlife and plants. Fourche Creek. www.fourchecreek.org The Fourche Creek Watershed is arguably the most important urban watershed in the state of Arkansas, draining and filtering runoff from Little Rock. The Fourche Creek watershed includes six third-order streams and nine primary tributaries. It stretches across the length of the city and includes several large, isolated, urban wetlands and empties into the Arkansas River, just south of downtown.
bIG dAM bRIdGe www.bigdambridge.com Experience the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge in the world, built specifically for that use. Elevated up to 90 feet above the Arkansas River, the Big Dam Bridge connects approximately 17 miles of scenic riverside trails in the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock, and assists in the connection of 70,000 acres of various city, county, state and federal parkland.
CelebRITy ATTRACTIONS www.celebrityattractions.com Dedicated to bringing Broadway and More to Little Rock, Celebrity Attractions is a presenter and producer of major theatrical, musical and family entertainment across the Midwest. Celebrity Attractions, in association with local partnerships, presents nationally touring Broadway seasons each year to the Robinson Center Music Hall in downtown Little Rock.
dIAMONd beAR bReweRy www.diamondbear.com As Little Rock’s finest production brewery, Diamond Bear styles of beer are produced in the old, time-honored, traditional methods of European brewers, using only two-row malted barley, hops, yeast and great Arkansas water. Being brewed locally gives the beer a great advantage in “freshness” while still capturing some of the world’s most famous styles of beer without the use of adjuncts or preservatives. littlerock.com
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dICkey STepheNS bAllpARk www.travs.com The Arkansas Travelers enjoy one of the longest running histories of any minor league franchise. With its new home in the state-of-the-art Dickey Stephens Ballpark, the history continues. Dickey Stephens Ballpark was named Ballpark of the Year by Baseballparks.com in 2007 for its combination of superior design, desirable site selection and fan amenities.
eMObA: eRNIe’S MuSeuM Of blACk ARkANSANS ANd peRfORMING ARTS Founded in 1993, EMOBA was the state’s first black history museum dedicated to preserving the culture and heritage of African American Arkansans.
eMpReSS Of lITTle ROCk The hORNIbROOk MANSION Completed in 1888; described by the National Register of Historic Places as the best example of ornate Victorian Architecture in Arkansas and the most important existing example of Gothic Queen Anne style regionally.
GOlf Hindman Park. Identified as the most challenging of Little Rock’s municipal golf courses, this 103-acre, 18-hole course offers Tifdwarf Bermuda grass greens, rolling terrain and narrow, tree-lined fairways. With its natural setting, Hindman has been certified as an “Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary,” featuring a variety of wildlife. Rebsamen Park. Nestled in a bend of the Arkansas River, this 18-hole championship course was designed to accommodate golfers of all levels with open fairways and bent grass greens. A 9-hole executive course provides golfers a shorter playtime and offers Tifdwarf Bermuda grass greens. There is also a full-service driving range on location. The First Tee. www.thefirstteear.org Founded by the five major golf organizations to create affordable and accessible facilities for kids, with special emphasis on those who have not had access or exposure to the game of golf, the facility includes: a championship 9-hole course; a 15-acre driving range; a short game area; a 9-hole, par 3 course; and a putting course. littlerock.com
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War Memorial Park. With its location within the heart of Little Rock, this 90-acre, 18-hole, urban executive course offers any golfer an opportunity to sharpen their skills. With its unique par 65 layout and Tifdwarf Bermuda grass greens, War Memorial Golf Course offers quality golfing with convenient playtimes and positioning.
heIfeR INTeRNATIONAl www.heifer.org Heifer International is a non-profit, humanitarian organization dedicated to ending world hunger and caring for the earth by providing livestock, trees, training and other resources to help struggling families around the globe. Headquartered in Little Rock, the new Heifer International Center uses innovative environmental techniques to reduce energy and water consumption and conserve resources whenever possible. Heifer Village. Heifer Village, which includes the Murphy Keller Education Center, is a place where visitors, staff, volunteers and the international development community can come together to learn more about world hunger, poverty and solutions currently being employed to combat those problems.
heIGhTS & hIllCReST NeIGhbORhOOdS Hillcrest is a National Register of Historic Places collection, being one of the earliest residential areas of the city, featuring beautiful turn of the century homes and cottages dating back to the early part of the 20th century. The Heights is a trendy, upscale area on the northwest side of town with its own particular flavor. Here you will find quaint gift shops, exclusive boutiques, restaurants, cafes and antique shops, mixed into a residential neighborhood.
hISTORIC ARkANSAS MuSeuM www.historicarkansas.org Tour the state’s oldest neighborhood, where medicine came from the herb garden. Historic Arkansas Museum celebrates Arkansas’s heritage with six galleries of art and artifacts, an interactive children’s gallery, an Orientation Theater and a museum store with Arkansas products and more. Four original Little Rock dwellings on the museum’s grounds provide the setting as expert tour guides describe life on the Arkansas frontier.
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ATTRACTIONS h.u. lee INTeRNATIONAl GATe ANd GARdeN The H.U. Lee International Gate and Garden is an oasis of Korean culture in the heart of downtown Little Rock. The gate and garden are not only tributes to Eternal Grandmaster H.U. Lee, founder of American Taekwondo Association, but also serves to educate people about South Korea and to salute the Martial Arts.
IMAX 9 www.dtmovies.com The IMAX 9 state-of-the-art theatre in west Little Rock has a 3-D auditorium, stadium seating and digital sound.
lITTle ROCk CeNTRAl hIGh SChOOl NATIONAl hISTORIC SITe & vISITOR CeNTeR www.nps.gov/chsc The new Site & Visitor Center opened in September 2007 to mark the 50th anniversary of the school’s desegregation, when nine African American students entered the previously all-white school under federal troop protection. Little Rock and “The Little Rock Nine” came to symbolize the federal government’s commitment to eliminating separate systems of education for blacks and whites.
lITTle ROCk ClIMbING CeNTeR www.littlerockclimbingcenter.com The Little Rock Climbing Center is the premier indoor rock climbing gym in central Arkansas. It has over 4,000 square feet of climbable terrain that is friendly to both beginners and seasoned pros. This facility offers 27 belay stations, overhangs, slabs, roofs and arêtes, climbing courses, a lead climbing area and a bouldering cave.
lITTle ROCk NATIONAl CeMeTeRy www.cem.va.gov Early in the Civil War, the land that is currently the national cemetery was located outside city limits and used for Union encampments. With Union troops still occupying the city in 1866, a portion of the new city cemetery was purchased by the government and set aside for military internments. On April 9, 1868, it was designated a national cemetery with the stated purpose to concentrate remains of Union dead who had been buried throughout Arkansas. littlerock.com
ATTRACTIONS lITTle ROCk SIGhTSeeING TOuRS www.littlerocktours.com For decades, some of Arkansas’s most unique landmarks and buildings have been making national debuts and headlines. From the 1957 crisis at Central High School to the Old Statehouse, which served as the scene of President Bill Clinton’s 1992 and 1996 election night celebrations, to the celebrated William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library, this Little Rock city tour will get you up close and personal with some of Little Rock’s most famous and historical places.
lITTle ROCk vISITOR INfORMATION CeNTeR AT hISTORIC CuRRAN hAll Curran Hall is a beautifully restored historic home featuring gardens with plants and trees true to the late 1840s antebellum time period. The information center offers helpful and friendly staff with loads of information on fun, food, and things to do in the Capital City.
Historic Arkansas Gardens at Curran Hall. Curran Hall features a garden landscape designated as the Marjem Ward Jackson Historic Garden. In developing a landscape plan to fit both the antebellum house and its 21st century adaptive use, the designer included styles and plant stock that were appropriate to Little Rock in the 1840s. In full bloom, the garden is breathtaking and is lovingly maintained by the Pulaski County Master Gardeners.
lITTle ROCk ZOO www.littlerockzoo.com The Little Rock Zoo is home to over 725 of the world’s most exotic animals. Experience the majesty of giraffes, elephants, and rhinos. Marvel at the strength and beauty of lions, tigers, and jaguars. Take a stroll and catch a glimpse of chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas – and don’t miss the brand new penguin and cheetah habitats. Or, slither around to explore the snakes, amphibians and alligators. If you need a break from the action, stop in Café Africa for a bite to eat, or take a relaxing and scenic ride on the train. Don’t forget to visit the Children’s Farm, where you can get up close to sheep, goats, and more.
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ATTRACTIONS MACARThuR MuSeuM Of ARkANSAS MIlITARy hISTORy www.arkmilitaryheritage.com The MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, located in the historic Arsenal Building, interprets the state’s military heritage and honors the contributions of Arkansas servicemen and women, at home and abroad, who served in military conflicts from the state’s territorial period to present. The Arsenal Building, a National Historic Landmark and one of Little Rock’s oldest surviving structures, was built in 1840 to protect Arkansans from Indian attack. It witnessed pivotal exchanges between Federal and Confederate forces during the Civil War and later became the birthplace of Five Star Army General Douglas MacArthur.
MACARThuR pARk www.littlerock.org/parksrecreation MacArthur Park is the city’s oldest municipal park. The historic downtown park houses the Arkansas Arts Center and MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History. Outdoor facilities include brick promenades, a pavilion, memorials, a bocce court and the scenic Contemplation Gardens. Arkansas Korean War Veterans Memorial. The Arkansas Korean War Veterans Memorial, located in MacArthur Park, is dedicated to ensuring that future generations remember the Korean War Veterans, as well as the veterans’ proud and dedicated service, the legacy they continued and the freedom they preserved. The names of 461 Arkansans killed in the Korean War and six Arkansans who received the Medal of Honor are listed on beautiful, black granite panels. The information panels surround impressive statues of combat soldiers and Korean children.
MOSAIC TeMplARS Of AMeRICA www.mosaictemplarscenter.com Established in 1883 as a fraternal organization, the Mosaic Templars of America provided insurance and other services to black businesses during the era of segregation. By 1900, Mosaic Templars industries grew to include an insurance company, a building and loan association, a publishing company, a business college, a nursing school and a hospital. The original headquarters building was destroyed in a fire in March 2005. Rebuilt to preserve the history, on September 20, 2008, the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center and Museum opened to the public as a state-of-the-art facility with more than 8,000 square feet of interactive exhibit and education space. littlerock.com
ATTRACTIONS MT. hOlly CeMeTeRy Mount Holly Cemetery was established in 1843 and features Victorian-era statuary, ranging from the more common angels and cherubs to a unique pair of two young girls, memorializing two sisters who died in childhood and are buried there. Those buried in Mount Holly include at least 10 Arkansas governors, three US senators, five Confederate generals, 10 Little Rock majors, composers, newspaper editors, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and Quatie Ross, wife of Cherokee Chief John Ross, who died while traveling on the Trail of Tears.
MuRRy’S dINNeR plAyhOuSe www.murrysdinnerplayhouse.com Murry’s Dinner Playhouse has been serving up food, fun, and fabulous entertainment since 1967. Enjoy the all-you-can-eat buffet, and then take in the best of Broadway. Murry’s offers a full season of Broadway’s best comedies and musicals.
MuSeuM Of dISCOveRy www.museumofdiscovery.org At the newly-renovated and expanded Museum of Discovery, science and technology is fun for all ages. It has has many permanent exhibits that let visitors conduct hands-on experiments in electricity, light and color, architecture, robotics, computer technology, human anatomy and Arkansas history. The museum also has special featured exhibits throughout the year. These exhibits normally fit with the museum’s theme of fun, hands-on science education. You can check the calendar for more information about current and upcoming exhibits.
Old MIll www.northlr.org/attractions/old-mill Remember the mill with its turning water wheel that appears during the opening credits of the 1936 legendary movie “Gone With the Wind”? Surprise! It’s right here in central Arkansas. The Old Mill is a reproduction of an 1800s waterpowered grist mill and was built in 1933 by Dionicio Rodriguez. This 3-acre site, officially known as the R.R. Pugh Memorial Park and Pugh’s Mill, is more commonly known as the Old Mill. The mill, with a water wheel constructed of concrete but treated to look like wood, is surrounded by a road resembling an old wagon road and a rustic footbridge made of black locust tree limbs.
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ATTRACTIONS Old STATe hOuSe MuSeuM www.oldstatehouse.com The historic Old State House opened as Arkansas’s first state capitol building in 1836 and continued serving in that position until 1911. This Greek Revivalstyle structure is nationally recognized as the backdrop for President Bill Clinton’s 1992 and 1996 election night celebrations. Today, the building houses a museum of Arkansas history. Permanent exhibits include: Pillars of Power, exploring the history of the Old State House; Arkansas’s First Families, featuring 30 Arkansas First Ladies’ gowns; Grandmother’s Cottage, a handson children’s exhibit; the Arkansas Wilderness gallery; and the 1836 and 1885 House of Representatives chambers.
peAbOdy hOTel duCkS www.peabodylittlerock.com Want to watch the famous parade of ducks? Each morning at 11 o’clock, the clan departs from their Royal Peabody Duck Palace and heads, via a red carpet, to the ducks’ daytime home, a marble fountain in the hotel lobby. There they frolic all day, then return to their Palace at 5 o’clock in the afternoon.
pINNACle MOuNTAIN STATe pARk www.arkansasstateparks.com/pinnaclemountain Spend the afternoon at one of Arkansas’s most breathtaking spots. Elevated more than 1,000 feet above the Arkansas River Valley, the cone-shaped peak of Pinnacle Mountain is a central Arkansas landmark. Once up top, after a fairly easy hike up the western slope, the scenery can’t be beaten. The park offers more than 40 miles of hiking trails, the Arkansas Arboretum, a playground and plenty of picnic tables.
pOlITICAl hISTORy AudIO TOuR Download the free audio tour at: www.littlerock.com/audiotour Discover the people and places that helped shape our great state in this fascinating Arkansas Political History walking tour that includes 23 locations throughout historic downtown Little Rock. Look for the numbered decals on the sidewalk that correspond with the tracks on the audio tour file. Explore Ambitions 19th century adventurers, Native American families, Fighting Alley and Hell’s Half Acre judges, legislators, and mayors. Just press play and you’re off to make old adventures new again!
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ATTRACTIONS QuApAw QuARTeR hISTORIC hOMeS www.quapaw.com A lot of Little Rock’s history — from frontier days to the early years of the 20th century — is encompassed by the Quapaw Quarter, a nine-square mile area which includes Little Rock’s central business district and adjacent residential neighborhoods. The Quapaw Quarter is most closely associated with the neighborhoods surrounding MacArthur Park, the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion and Central High School. Most of the city’s oldest buildings, including some that date from before the Civil War, are found within the boundaries of the MacArthur Park Historic District. Homes in the Governor’s Mansion Historic District generally date from about 1880 to 1920, and they comprise an outstanding collection of Queen Anne, Colonial Revival and Craftsman architecture. The Central High Neighborhood was established as a National Register Historic District in 1996. While the oldest surviving house dates from 1870, most of the buildings in this district date from 1890 to 1930. The majority of restored buildings in the Quapaw Quarter serve as private homes or businesses. Although they are not open to the public, they can be enjoyed from the street or sidewalk via driving or walking tours.
RIveR MARkeT dISTRICT www.rivermarket.info Located in the heart of downtown Little Rock, the River Market District, by day, offers a market hall with an exciting mix of food vendors that will entice your senses and fit any taste buds. You can also shop for fresh fruits and veggies, visit several art galleries and souvenir stores, dine at a variety of restaurants, take a trolley ride or stroll through the park, take in multiple pieces of public sculpture, experience several museums and attractions, or enjoy the incredible view of the river. Looking for a night on the town? The downtown area is the best place to find live entertainment and local music. Offering entertainment from acoustic, techno, alternative, piano bars, rock, jazz, classical and country genres. If a lively, highenergy atmosphere is what you are looking for, the District’s plentiful bars and pubs offer a night on the town you’ll never forget! Farmers’ Market. The Farmers’ Market has been a unique shopping experience since it began in Downtown Little Rock in 1974. These days, the Farmers’ Market makes its home in the River Market’s two outdoor, open-air pavilions overlooking Riverfront Park. The Market is filled with farmers selling farm-fresh produce, from early morning until mid-afternoon, each Tuesday and Saturday, May through October. littlerock.com
ATTRACTIONS RIveRfRONT pARk www.rivermarket.info Art Along the River. Stroll through Riverfront Park and let your mind and soul become enriched by the many works of art placed along the path to the Clinton Presidential Center. Inspired by the themes of President Clinton’s acceptance speech at the 1996 Democratic convention, these sculptures (including “Touch the Sky,” “Eagle of the Rock,” and “Harriet Tubman,” to name a few) illustrate many common values and the wonderful quality of life found here in Arkansas. Don’t miss the collection of small sculptures that can be found in the Vogel Schwartz Sculpture Garden.
Civil War Marker. Located in Riverfront Park, this is the site where the main body of Steele’s army entered Little Rock on September 11, 1863.
Junction Bridge. As an integral part of the Six Bridge skyline and riverfront development in both Little Rock and North Little Rock, the Junction Railroad Bridge for pedestrian and bicycle use, links both sides of the Arkansas River Trail. Access to the bridge is provided via a walkway (handicap accessible) directly behind the River Market pavilion on the Little Rock side and from Washington Street near Verizon Arena on the North Little Rock side.
La Petit Roche Plaza. Benard de la Harpe, who is believed to have traveled about 50 miles above the present sites of Little Rock and North Little Rock, described the area when writing about his journey. Denoted a landmark on the north bank of the Arkansas River, which he referred to as the “French Rock” (now known as “big rock”). The first outcropping of rock along the riverbanks above its mouth on the south bank came to be known as the “Little Rock.” Located in Riverfront Park, relive history and rediscover La Petit Roche.
Peabody Park: An Adventure in Play. Located west of the Junction Bridge and north of the Wellness Walkway in Riverfront Park, Peabody Park is a unique play environment. Designed with help from children, it encourages imagination, exploration and discovery. Some of its many wondrous features include: several outdoor and underground tunnels; large, native stones for climbing; a spray pad; a large slide and the Ozark Pavilion.
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ATTRACTIONS RIveR RAIl eleCTRIC STReeT CAR www.cat.org See the sights in the downtown districts of Little Rock and North Little Rock with ease aboard a historic replica streetcar trolley. Making several stops in both cities, you will love the scenic route, which covers the River Market District in Little Rock and the Argenta District in North Little Rock. Fares vary, but kids five and under always ride FREE! Day passes are available.
vIllA MARRe Snap a shot with the Sugarbakers! Considered a local Little Rock landmark, the circa 1881 Villa Marre, a Second Empire — Italianate home, gained fame when, in the 1980s, television producers and former Arkansas residents, Harry Thomason and his wife, Linda Bloodworth Thomason, used the home’s exterior to depict the Sugarbaker design firm on the couple’s CBS television series “Designing Women.” Formerly a house museum, the Villa Marre is now a private residence and no longer open for tours, but you can take a photo of its famous exterior!
vOGel SChwARTZ SCulpTuRe GARdeN www.sculptureattherivermarket.com Little Rock’s premiere sculpture garden is made possible through the support of the Vogel Schwartz Foundation and is home to artwork acquired annually from proceeds of the Sculpture at the River Market show held each October. The sculpture garden features natural terraces and walkways designed by City of Little Rock’s Leland Couch, Mark Webre and John Kinkade of the National Sculptors’ Guild.
wIld RIveR COuNTRy www.wildrivercountry.com Cool off and have a blast during steamy summers at this sprawling water park, which includes slides, a wave pool, inner tube rides, a family raft ride, a roller coaster water ride, and a “splash zone” with water tag and bungee rope.
wIldwOOd pARk fOR The peRfORMING ARTS www.wildwoodpark.org Wildwood Park for the Performing Arts is the largest park dedicated to the Performing Arts in the South. The annual Wildwood Festival in June draws opera, jazz, cabaret, blues, gospel, big band, dance and literary artists. Its EPIC program (Every Person Is Creative) is becoming a national model for integrating performing arts into the school curricula. Special events, such as the annual Wildwood Wine & Food Celebration in March, are held throughout the year. littlerock.com
ATTRACTIONS wIllIAM J. ClINTON pReSIdeNTIAl CeNTeR & pARk www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org Experience the nation’s 42nd President’s incredibly innovative presidential library. The Clinton Presidential Center and Park include the Clinton Presidential Library, the University of Arkansas — Clinton School of Public Service and the Clinton Presidential Foundation’s Little Rock office. In addition to the archival collection and research facilities, the library features interactive exhibits, replicas of the Oval Office and the Cabinet Room and other educational opportunities. Permanent exhibits utilizing photographs, videos and interactive stations include a 100-foot-long timeline presenting the day-to-day work of the President and alcoves highlighting domestic and foreign policy efforts and achievements. Then, hike or bike across the Arkansas River on the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge or stroll the riverside on the boardwalk at the Bill Clark Presidential Park Wetlands project.
wIllOw SpRINGS wATeR pARk www.willowsprings.net One of Little Rock’s oldest water attractions, Willow Springs, was built in 1928. It is a sandy bottom spring and well-fed lake. The water is chemically treated, chlorinated, pH balanced and clear. Some highlights include: a 400-foot water slide, a log roll, water trampolines, water sports, a kiddy pool and a playground area.
wITT STepheNS JR. CeNTRAl ARkANSAS NATuRe CeNTeR www.centralarkansasnaturecenter.com The Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center is focused on the wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities that Arkansas’s fish and wildlife resources provide. The location along the Arkansas River allows for many wildlife viewing opportunities. Basking water turtles, butterflies and migrating pelicans are common sights, and a portion of the Arkansas River Trail crosses the site. The grounds include beds of plants which grow natively across the state while the main building includes an exhibit hall, aquariums, a gift shop, a theater and special, educational programs.
The wONdeR plACe www.thewonderplace.com Imaginative places where your child can create, dream and explore – a unique, creative play experience designed just for kids eight-years-old and under. It also offers a toy store full of unique and educational toys, including Haba Toys! littlerock.com
TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
Central location, easily accessible. That’s Little Rock! Enjoy the convenience of our national airport, literally one stop from the world and minutes from downtown. Visit us by railway, or even river trail, if so inclined. While here, any number of transportation means is at your service — from trolley to Harley. From cab to bike to coach bus. Little Rock keeps you moving.
transportation Whether you’re planning a day trip or an extended stay, Little Rock has the amenities and resources necessary to accommodate your group and your needs. Located in the heart of the state and the country, our city is easily reached, thanks to our national airport and the nation’s 12th largest network of highways. Downtown Little Rock is also just a short 10-minute drive from the airport. But the uncomplicated accessibility of our airport and highway system is just the start of Little Rock’s transportation offerings. Served by major bus lines, a variety of taxi services, and an electric streetcar trolley system — in addition to many rental car and limousine agencies — Little Rock has everything necessary to whisk you away on the trip of a lifetime.
LittLE roCK nationaL airport (Lit) Little Rock National Airport (LIT) is Arkansas’s largest commercial service airport, serving approximately 2.1 million passengers annually. With more than 150 flight arrivals and departures at Little Rock each day, with non-stop jet service to 18 national/international gateway cities, Little Rock is truly one stop away from the world. Little Rock National is served by American Eagle, Continental Express, Delta, Delta Connection, Frontier, Northwest, Northwest Airlink, Southwest, United and US Airways Express.
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transportation DRIVING TO LITTLE ROCK Little Rock is the center of the state and the center of the country. Interstate 40, crossing the country from the East Coast to the West Coast, runs directly through Little Rock as does Interstate 30. We’re less than 10 hours from Chicago and Cincinnati; 8 hours from Atlanta, Houston, Kansas City and New Orleans; and less than 5 hours from Dallas and Nashville. Also, it only takes 2 hours to reach Little Rock from Memphis, 6 from St. Louis, 4 from Tulsa, and 3 from Branson. With many efficient, well-
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traveled highways, as well as various scenic routes, we serve as a perfect, central destination for your gathering.
GroUnD transportation Central Arkansas Transit 501-375-1163 AmTrak 501-372-6841 Greyhound 501-372-3007 118 E. Washington Avenue North Little Rock, AR River Rail Electric Streetcar Trolleys 501-375-6717 Making loops through downtown Little Rock and North Little Rock, these approximately 25-minute trolley rides provide for fun, scenic sightseeing or travel. www.cat.org
TAXICABS Black & White/Yellow Cabs 501-570-9999
RENTAL CARS Alamo 501-399-9191
Capitol Cab 501-570-9999
Avis 501-376-9151
Veterans Cab 501-570-9999
Budget 501-375-5521
LIMOUSINES Little Rock Limousines 501-224-5466
Enterprise Rent-a-Car 501-537-2880
Signature Limousine 501-907-2277 Arkansas Limousine 501-224-0909 Presidential Limousines 501-868-7287
Hertz Car Rental 501-375-7307 National Car Rental 501-376-7221 Thrifty Car Rental 501-376-2277
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rivEr raiL ELECtriC strEEtCar troLLEys Making loops through downtown Little Rock and North Little Rock, these approximately 25-minute trolley rides provide fun, scenic sightseeing or travel. Three replica vintage trolleys operate on the 2.5-mile route linking some of the most vibrant destinations in the river cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock. The streetcars operate on an overhead power supply and travel across the Main Street Bridge over the Arkansas River to connect the two cities. Passengers not only have great views of the river and the Little Rock skyline, but are quick to spot the USS Razorback, a World War II submarine now owned by the City of North Little Rock and anchored on the river’s north shore.
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DAY TRIPS
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Little Rock, you’ll discover, is in the middle of everything. Think of the city as Arkansas Experience Central, where much of what the Natural State has to offer is within an easy drive or right here at home. Walk in the footsteps of history at Little Rock Central High School. Discover how a boy from Hope made it to the White House at the Nation’s newest Presidential Library or at President Clinton’s boyhood home in Hope, AR. Sit at the finish line at the Oaklawn Jockey Club, or take a hike up beautiful Pinnacle Mountain. There is no shortage of places to go and things to do when you wake up in Little Rock.
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Philanthropy & Legends
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Hot Springs & Garven Gardens
Explore a versatile landscape and find a diamond for keeps
Presidential Pathways
Military History Historic Homes & Garden Granduer Plantation County
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philanthropy & legends heifer international Headquartered in Little Rock, Heifer International is a non-profit, humanitarian organization dedicated to providing sustainable solutions to global hunger, poverty, and environmental degradation by providing livestock, trees, training and other resources to help struggling families around the globe. Since 1944, Heifer has helped 7 million families in more than 125 countries improve their quality of life and become more self-reliant.
The Heifer International Center is one of the finest examples of a Platinum LEED building, reflecting Heifer’s dedication to sustainability in every square foot of space. Innovative environmental techniques are used to reduce energy and water consumption, and to conserve resources whenever possible through the use of local and recycled materials.
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Heifer Village includes the Murphy Keller Education
For a more hands-on approach, travel to Heifer Ranch
Center, a place where visitors, staff and the international
where more than 28,000 visitors each year become
development community can come together to learn
familiar with the root causes of poverty and hunger and
more about world hunger and poverty, and can help seek
Heifer’s work to help the struggling achieve self-reliance.
solutions in the worldwide effort to end these problems.
This working farm and ranch includes more than 15 species of exotic and domestic farm animals and allows visitors to learn about world issues while gaining a better understanding of how their choices affect the world.
Visitors to Heifer Ranch can also find an interactive exhibit, designed to project the overall message of Heifer’s Mission: To work with communities to end hunger and poverty and to care for the earth.
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philanthropy & legends petit Jean state parK Following your visit to Heifer, travel to Petit Jean State Park, which is Arkansas’s first state park, located atop Petit Jean Mountain on the Arkansas River in the area between the Ozark and Ouachita mountain ranges. Spectacular views from the mountain, the beauty of Cedar Creek Canyon and a magnificent 95-foot waterfall makes this state park a favorite destination for hikers and campers. The mountain and park are named after a French girl whose 300-year-old legend and death are said to give it its enchanting and delightful quality that draws visitors back again and again. The park has three National Historic Districts and over 80 buildings, structures, trails, and bridges.
winthrop roCKefeller institute Located near the park is the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute. The late Winthrop Rockefeller was a two-term governor of Arkansas and generous philanthropist to the state. His legacy is one of innovation and public policy with an emphasis in arts and education. His vision can be seen today on the land he once farmed atop Petit Jean Mountain. The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, in partnership with the University of Arkansas System, functions primarily as an educational conference center, but also offers a range of programs and activities for participants of diverse backgrounds, interests and perspectives. It is a place for study, policy initiative, continuing education, and recreation and relaxation.
day trip distanCe Heifer Ranch is about one hour northwest of Little Rock. Petit Jean is 45 minutes from Heifer Ranch.
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hot springs & garvan gardens It’s beautiful, exciting, and has a steamy history! As the oldest park in the National Park System, stories about Hot Springs date back 10,000 years. Known as “The Valley of the Vapors” and “The Spa City”, water gushes from the mountainside at a constant 143 degrees. Relaxing, medicinal, and revitalizing...this resort town in the Ouachita Mountains has lured American Indian Tribes, gangsters Al Capone and Bugs Moran and millions of visitors to enjoy shopping, art galleries, museums and world famous “Bathhouse Row.” Also known as Bill Clinton’s boyhood town, you’ll see the former president’s home, favorite hangouts…and hear stories you won’t find anywhere else!
oaKlawn parK The Thoroughbreds of Oaklawn Park offer some of the most heart-stopping excitement you’ll find in The Natural State. From early February to mid-April, see the nation’s top names battle it out at one of the country’s finest tracks. Oaklawn also offers a complete simulcast season of coast-to-coast tracks, so you’ll find plenty to do no matter what time of year you’re here. The newest addition to Oaklawn is gaming! From Pop’s Lounge where you can sit and relax in between games, to brand new PokerPro, there are new games, more jackpots and more fun!
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hot springs & garvan gardens garvan woodland gardens While in Hot Springs, stop by Garvan Woodland Gardens, a 210-acre wooded peninsula on Lake Hamilton that has been transformed into a world-class botanical garden. Garvan Gardens is an example of The Natural State at its best: a canopy of pines reaching skyward providing protection for delicate flora and fauna, gentle lapping waves that unfold along the 4 ½ miles of wooded shoreline, and rocky inclines that remind us of the surrounding Ouachita Mountains. From the dynamic architectural structures to the majestic botanical landscapes, Garvan Woodland Gardens offers breathtaking sights (and fantastic photo opportunities!) at every turn.
the gangster MuseuM of aMeriCa A unique look at the lives and times of the country’s most notorious mobsters who flocked to Hot Springs in the ‘20s, ‘30s, and ‘40s. Learn about Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, and Owen Vincent Madden. Enter the world of casino gambling at an exhibit featuring actual equipment from former clubs on Central Avenue.
day trip distanCe Hot Springs and Garvan Gardens are located about one hour southwest of Little Rock. littlerock.com
plantation Country Marlsgate plantation Discover Marlsgate Plantation, a stately columned Greek Revival Mansion shaded by ancient oaks and a pecan grove overlooking the waters of Bearskin Lake. Majestically rising amid acres of cotton and soybeans, Marlsgate is a reflection of the opulent plantation era when cotton grew tall and there was a privileged class of wealth in the Arkansas Delta. Home to David Paul Garner, Jr. and his family, Marlsgate Plantation is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Marlsgate is located a short distance from the small agricultural community of Scott, Arkansas, which formed a nucleus for the cotton plantation culture that developed and flourished here in the early nineteenth century. Slave-owning planters migrated to the region in the early territorial years following the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
plantation agriCultural MuseuM Next on the agenda, learn all about the rural life during the Plantation Era at the Plantation Agricultural Museum in Scott. Museum exhibits and interpretive programs depict the history of cotton agriculture in Arkansas from statehood in 1836 through World War II when agricultural practices quickly became mechanized. Visit the Dortch Gin Exhibit Building and learn how cotton was grown and ginned.
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plantation Country tolteC Mounds Explore Arkansas’s tallest remaining Native American mounds, preserved at the Toltec Mounds National Historic Landmark site near Little Rock in Scott, AR. There you will find the remains of a large ceremonial and governmental complex that was inhabited here from A.D. 600 to 1050. The park visitor center features exhibits, an audiovisual theater and an educational pavilion that overlooks the mounds.
Morris antiques Extend the day with a stop at the largest Antique Showroom in Arkansas, Morris Antiques, in Keo. It includes a 10-building complex including space for item sales and antique restoration. As in much of the surrounding region, agriculture is the other driving economic force in the area around Keo, primarily in the raising of catfish and cultivation of cotton and pecans.
Charlotte’s eats and sweets shoppe No trip to the area is complete without a stop at Charlotte’s Eats and Sweets Shoppe. Charlotte’s has been featured in Southern Living magazine and offers some of the best homemade pies and cakes ever made. With more than 25 flavors of pie, plus cakes and puddings you are sure to find something tempting.
day trip distanCe Scott & Keo are located approximately 20 to 30 minutes southeast of Little Rock.
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explore a versatile landsCape & find a diaMond for Keeps Crater of diaMonds state parK Do you feel lucky? If so, you will definitely want to explore the Crater of Diamonds State Park. It is the only diamond mine on the North American continent and only diamond producing site in the world that is open to the public; the best news is, you find it, you keep it! The park is located in Murfreesboro, AR. Plowing the 37-acre field of eroded surface from an ancient volcanic pipe that formed 95 million years ago, brought to the surface the diamonds and some of the semiprecious stones lucky visitors find each day. Crater of Diamonds State Park is a rockhound’s delight since, along with diamonds, more than 40 types of rocks and minerals can also be found. These rocks and minerals include lamproite, amethyst, banded agate, jasper, peridot, garnet, quartz, calcite, barite and hematite.
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explore a versatile landsCape & find a diaMond for Keeps degray laKe resort state parK Experience the charm of Arkansas’s waters at DeGray Lake Resort State Park. Located amidst the natural beauty of the Ouachita Mountains and situated on the north shore of 13,800-acre DeGray Lake, is a recreational retreat in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains and offers resort amenities combined with the outdoor adventures of an Arkansas state park. DeGray is a fishing and water sports paradise as well as a golf resort. It is perfect for family vacations, getaways, reunions, weddings, business meetings and retreats.
day trip distanCe DeGray Lake is located just over an hour southwest of Little Rock, and Murfreesboro is about 2.5 hours southwest of Little Rock.
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urban outdoor adventure big daM bridge Experience for yourself the Big Dam Bridge, the longest bridge built specifically for pedestrians and bicyclists in the US. The 3,463-foot bridge links 25 miles of bike-hike trails in the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock, as well as connecting two recreation areas — Murray Park and Cooks Landing. The bridge opened in 2006 and, with the approaches, it measures a total of 4,300 feet. Don’t forget the comfortable shoes!
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Currently over 17 miles of beautiful trails and walking
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paths, the Arkansas River Trail allows the sister cities
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of Little Rock and North Little Rock to connect people,
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enabling them to walk or cycle. When completed, the
resources provide. The location along the Arkansas River
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area. Basking water turtles, butterflies and migrating
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pelicans are common sights. A portion of the Arkansas
on the northern shore. A fourteen-mile loop was created
River Trail crosses the site, offering more options for
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exploration. The grounds of the center include beds of
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native plants found throughout the state, while the main
Dam, and the Junction Bridge, a renovated railroad bridge
building includes an exhibit hall, aquariums, gift shop,
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theater and special educational programs.
riverfront parK A downtown city park offering a variety of activities including the Arkansas River Trail, Medical Mile, Vogel Schwartz Sculpture Garden, Civil War Marker, the Junction Pedestrian Bridge, La Petit Roche Plaza, Peabody Adventure Park, Riverfest Amphitheater, and the Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center. littlerock.com
urban outdoor adventure pinnaCle Mountain state parK Pinnacle Mountain State Park is known for its hiking trails, rivers, and interactive programs. Park interpreters and volunteers help visitors and students understand man’s relationship to the environment in the 2,000-acre park. The park’s rich diversity of natural habitat, from high upland peaks to bottomlands along the Big and Little Maumelle Rivers, provide many outdoor recreational and educational opportunities. The park’s dominant natural feature, Pinnacle Mountain, rises more than a thousand feet above the Arkansas River Valley. The mountain’s cone-shaped peak has long been a central Arkansas landmark. Two of the park’s hiking trails lead hikers to the mountain’s summit. Park facilities include picnic sites, two standard pavilions with restrooms, launch ramps, and hiking trails. The park visitor center overlooking the Arkansas River includes exhibits, A/V programs, a meeting room, and gift shop. Pinnacle Mountain offers fishing, canoeing, hiking, and several educational exhibits.
tolteC Mounds If time permits, explore Arkansas’s tallest remaining Native American mounds preserved at the Toltec Mounds National Historic Landmark site near Little Rock in Scott, AR. There you will find the remains of a large ceremonial and governmental complex that was inhabited here from A.D. 600 to 1050. The park visitor center features exhibits, an audiovisual theater and an educational pavilion that overlooks the mounds.
day trip distanCe Pinnacle Mountain State Park is located about 20 to 40 minutes from downtown Little Rock. Toltec Mounds are located in Scott, AR, about 20 minutes southeast of Little Rock.
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Military history MaCarthur MuseuM of arKansas Military history Military history is abundant in and around Little Rock. The MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History showcases our state’s military heritage from its territorial period to the present. Located in the historic Tower Building of the Little Rock Arsenal, the museum preserves the contributions of Arkansas men and women who served in the armed forces. Built in 1840 as part of Little Rock’s first military installation, the Tower Building is the last remaining structure of the original Little Rock Arsenal and one of the oldest buildings in central Arkansas. It was also the birthplace of WWII General Douglas MacArthur.
arKansas Korean war
arKansas inland MaritiMe MuseuM
veterans MeMorial
The Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum includes the USS
Located in MacArthur Park, this memorial is dedicated to
Razorback Submarine, where visitors learn about wartime
ensuring that future generations remember the Korean
service, her activities during the Cold War and Vietnam
War Veterans, their proud and dedicated service, the
War and her service in the Turkish Navy. Visitors can see
legacy they continued, and the freedom they preserved.
how submariners lived, slept next to their torpedoes and
The names of 461 Arkansans killed in the Korean War, and
where they worked. Guests are able to use the same
six Arkansans who received the Medal of Honor are listed
hatches and ladders the crew used.
on beautiful black granite panels.
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Military history arKansas national guard MuseuM Arkansas National Guard Museum at North Little Rock’s Camp Robinson has a colorful history that dates back to 1917 and the closing dates of WWI. During WWII it became a basic training post housing about 65,000 troops with over 850,000 processing through the camp. Camp Robinson has evolved into a modern day training post replacing many of the pre-war structures with new buildings and is one of the finest, best located, and largest state-operated training sites in America.
JaCKsonville MuseuM of Military history The Jacksonville Museum of Military History explores significant war and home front activities including the historic Battle of Reed’s Bridge, a Civil War skirmish that took place just a few miles from downtown Jacksonville, plus WWI, WWII, the 308th Titan Missile Era, Vietnam War, Korean War, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, to name a few.
arKansas vietnaM veterans MeMorial
little roCK air forCe base
Located on the southeast corner of the capitol grounds,
Little Rock Air Force Base is the home of the 314th
a lasting tribute to the over 60,000 Arkansans who served,
Airlift Wing and is the only C-130 training base for the
over 600 sons of this State who lost their lives, and the 22
Department of Defense instructing C-130 pilots, navigators,
men still listed as missing in action as a result of the war.
flight engineers, and loadmasters from all branches of the US military as well as 28 allied nations, in tactical airlift and
little roCK national CeMetery
aerial delivery.
Located in the southeast section of Little Rock, early in the Civil War, the land that is currently the national cemetery was located outside city limits and was used for Union encampments. On April 9, 1868, it was designated a national cemetery.
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day trip distanCe Camp Robinson in North Little Rock and Jacksonville are within 20 minutes of downtown Little Rock.
presidential pathways Many US Presidents have graced the cities of Arkansas throughout the years, but the 1992 election of William J. Clinton created a permanent place in history for the state. With countless visits, appearances and special events, Little Rock and surrounding areas have much to showcase with regards to politics, history and presidencies.
little roCK Take a tour of the Governor’s Mansion, built between 1947 and 1950. A symbol of our state’s rich history for more than 50 years, the Mansion has been the focal point of eleven of Arkansas’s 45 Governors. Next stop by the Arkansas State Capitol, where Clinton served as Arkansas Governor from 1979-1981 and again from 1983-1992. Designed in the Neo-classical style, the building was built over a century ago as a replica of the US Capitol and
little roCK Central high sChool
has been used in many movies as a stand in. The State
national historiC site
Capitol features Arkansas granite, six bronze doors and
Prior to the Clinton years, President Dwight D. Eisenhower
three chandeliers crafted by Tiffany’s of New York. Go just
changed the face of Little Rock forever. In 1957, under
a few blocks to the Old Statehouse Museum and relive
federal troop protection ordered by President Eisenhower,
history from the balcony where Bill Clinton announced
nine African-American students integrated the all white
his bid for the presidency on October 3, 1991, and later
school of Little Rock Central High amidst a nation-wide
delivered his acceptance speeches in 1992 and 1996. The
civil rights eruption. From this, the school became a
building served as Arkansas’s first State Capitol and now
crucial battleground in the struggle for civil rights. The
operates as a museum of Arkansas history. Drive by the
nation watched as the “Little Rock Nine” attempted to
1908 Gazette building in downtown Little Rock, the historic
enter the previously all-white school. With the help of
structure that served as President Clinton’s campaign
television news, then in its infancy, the events commanded
headquarters during the 1992 presidential election.
worldwide attention. Dramatic images of the conflict, along with the school’s facade, seared themselves into the public’s memory. Little Rock came to symbolize the federal government’s commitment to eliminating separate systems of education for blacks and whites. President Clinton recognized those nine brave students in 1997, marking the 40th anniversary and attended again when the new Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site Visitor Center opened in September 2007 to mark the 50th anniversary of the school’s desegregation. littlerock.com
presidential pathways williaM J. Clinton presidential Center and parK The William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park is the nation’s newest and most innovative presidential library. It houses the largest collection of presidential artifacts in history. The Center and Park include the Clinton Presidential Library, the University of Arkansas – Clinton School of Public Service, and the Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock office. In addition to the archival collection and research facilities, the library features interactive exhibits, replicas of the Oval Office and the Cabinet Room, and other educational opportunities. Permanent exhibits utilizing photographs, videos and interactive stations include a 100-footlong timeline presenting the day-to-day work of the President and alcoves highlighting domestic and foreign policy efforts and achievements. If you need Clinton mementos don’t miss the Clinton Museum Store located in the River Market District.
holiday inn presidential
around the state
Wanting more Presidential history? Stop by the
You can find Clinton’s footprint all across our great
Holiday Inn Presidential, located in downtown
state. Discover his birthplace in Hope and see his First
Little Rock. This hotel showcases Clinton and other
Home Museum. He moved from there to Hot Springs in
presidential memorabilia, and features the Bill Clinton
1953 and attended Ramble Elementary School and Hot
Presidential Ballroom.
Springs High School. He had many hangouts and favorite restaurants throughout the spa city where you will find all sorts of memorabilia. In Northwest Arkansas, you’ll find the Clinton House Museum, the first home of Bill and Hillary Clinton, who married in its living room in 1975. You can even find his 1967 light blue Ford Mustang convertible on display at the Arkansas Museum of Automobiles atop Petit Jean Mountain.
day trip distanCe Hope is approximately 2 hours from Little Rock and Hot Springs is one hour from Little Rock.
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historiC hoMes & garden grandeur Begin with a stroll through the historic Quapaw District and a leisurely visit at Curran Hall for a tour of the award-winning Marjem Ward Jackson Gardens. Stop by and get a picture in front of The Villa Marre, better known as the home of the Sugarbakers in the hit television series, “Designing Women.” Then, “High Tea” at the Hornibrook Mansion, a vintage 1888 Victorian Home described as “Queen Anne on Steroids”. Tour this beautiful property which is now a B & B known as The Empress of Little Rock.
Take a tour of the Historic Arkansas Museum featuring four restored early 19th-century houses. It is our state’s oldest neighborhood, where medicine came from the herb garden and the newspaper was printed on a handoperated press.
the old Mill Move over to North Little Rock for a tour of the “Old Mill” featured in the opening credits of “Gone With the Wind.”
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historiC hoMes & garden grandeur p. allen sMith Travel west for a world class garden and lunch experience at the Garden Home Retreat of the famous P. Allen Smith. Smith is an award-winning garden lifestyle designer and host of the public television program, P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home and the syndicated 30-minute show P. Allen Smith Gardens. He has emerged as America’s most recognized and respected garden lifestyle design expert, providing ideas and inspiration through multiple media venues.
heights and hillCrest On your return to Little Rock, enjoy the historic districts of the Heights and Hillcrest homes and gardens. The Hillcrest Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places collection, being one of the earliest residential areas of the city, featuring beautiful turn of the century homes and cottages dating back to the early part of the 20th century. The Heights is a trendy, upscale area on the northwest side of town with its own particular flavor. Here you will find quaint gift shops, exclusive boutiques, restaurants, cafes and antique shops, mixed into a residential neighborhood. This is north of Hillcrest and dates from the 1920s and 1930s. Many of the houses overlook the Arkansas River, built high up on the bluffs — hence the name. You’ll find leafy, well kept lawns, small cottages, interesting shops and peaceful streets.
plantation Country Embark on a tour of Little Rock’s historic, downtown churches. Complete your church tour by visiting All Souls Interdenominational Church in Scott, Arkansas. Next prepare for a step back in time by stopping at the Scott Plantation Settlement, complete with oral historians. Then head to Keo, Arkansas for a stop at the largest antique
day trip distanCe Scott & Keo are located approximately 20 to 30 minutes southeast of Little Rock.
showroom in Arkansas — Morris Antiques. Finally the “piece de resistance” dining, entertainment and a tour presented at privately owned Marlsgate Plantation, a beautiful Greek Revival home filled with a private collection of opulent antiques, silver and porcelain.
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FESTIVALS & EVENTS
Finding an event or festival in and around Little Rock is as easy as tossing a brick (which you’re invited to do at The Malvern Brick Fest). Our pleasant climate makes our state a perfect place for outdoor todos — from riverside concerts to arts and culture to flower festivals and craft shows. In addition, we’re a gracious host to Broadway shows and music tours. Annual festivals and once-in-a-lifetime mega-events. When you visit Little Rock, you know the calendar is already full.
ARKANSAS EVENTS
Ongoing events in Central Arkansas assure visitors a full schedule of entertainment options, sure to create unforgettable experiences.
ARKANSAS SymphoNy oRchESTRA SEASoN The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra performs more than thirty concerts at the Historic Robinson Center Music Hall each year. www.arkansassymphony.org
BRoAdwAy SEASoN wiTh cElEBRiTy ATTRAcTioNS Dedicated to bringing Broadway and More for the past 25 years, Celebrity Attractions is a presenter and producer of national touring plays across the Southwest and Midwest, including the annual touring Broadway Series at the Historic Robinson Center Music Hall. They have afforded Central Arkansas with the best that Broadway has to offer. www.celebrityattractions.com
JANuARy – dEcEmBER, 2Nd FRidAy ART NighT A unique gallery walk which includes the state’s only historical museum with gallery space devoted to local artists, a public library that oversees and curates retail and exhibition galleries, and private galleries open after hours from 5 – 8 p.m. in downtown Little Rock on the 2nd Friday of each month. www.2ndfridayartnight.com
JANuARy – dEcEmBER (1ST ThuRSdAy
mARch – SEpTEmBER & NoVEmBER –
EAch moNTh) – hillcREST Sip & Shop
cRuiSiN’ iN ThE RocK
Hillcrest Sip & Shop is a family-filled neighborhood event
Located in the Riverfront Park and River Market
where the local shops, restaurants, and venues remain open
Pavilions in Downtown Little Rock, spectators parade
until 9 p.m. with discounted prices, promotions, appetizers
through the spectacular collection of automobiles at this
and drinks. www.hillcrestmerchants.com
free event. www.cruisinlittlerock.com
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ARKANSAS EVENTS ApRil – SEpTEmBER – ARKANSAS
mAy – ocToBER – FARmERS’ mARKET
TRAVElERS BASEBAll
The River Market Pavilions, every Tuesday and
The Arkansas Travelers enjoy one of the longest running
Saturday, May through October, become an oasis
histories of any minor league franchise. Dickey-Stephens
for farm-fresh produce, flowers and local arts and
Park, which opened in 2007, is located in downtown North
crafts. The Market is open from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Little Rock, providing one of the most beautiful urban
www.rivermarket.info
views in minor league baseball. www.travs.com
JANuARy – ApRil – oAKlAwN
JuNE – July – moViES iN ThE pARK
liVE RAciNg
Relax with friends and family while taking in a free movie
The Thoroughbreds of Oaklawn Park offer some of the
on the big screen each Wednesday in Riverfront Park.
most heart-stopping excitement you’ll find in The Natural
www.moviesintheparklr.net
State. Located in historic Hot Springs National Park, Oaklawn also offers a complete simulcast season of coastto-coast tracks. www.oaklawn.com
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cAlENdAR JANuARy:
ApRil:
Auto Extravaganza – Statehouse Convention Center
Arkansas Folk Festival – Mountain View
Martin Luther King, Jr. Marade – Little Rock
Arkansas Literary Festival – Little Rock Arkansas Scottish Festival – Batesville
FEBRuARy:
Easter Sunrise Service – Riverfront Park, Little Rock
Arkansas Flower & Garden Show – Statehouse
Easter Festival – Clinton Presidential Library, Little Rock
Convention Center
mAy: mARch:
Cinco De Mayo – Riverfront Park, Little Rock
Little Rock Marathon – Little Rock
International Greek Food Festival – Annunciation
Smoke on the Water & USA Barbecue Championship –
Greek Orthodox Church, Little Rock
Little Rock/North Little Rock
Magnolia Blossom Festival and World Championship
St. Patrick’s Day Parade – Little Rock
Steak Cook-Off – Magnolia
Daffodil Festival – Camden
Riverfest – (Memorial weekend), Riverfront Park, Little Rock
Mountain View Bluegrass Festival – Mountain View
& North Shore Riverwalk, North Little Rock Toad Suck Daze – Conway Little Rock Garden Tour – Little Rock
JuNE: Little Rock Film Festival – Various locations American Taekwondo Association World Championships – Statehouse Convention Center, Little Rock Hot Springs Music Festival – Hot Springs Purple Hull Pea Festival and World Championship Rotary Tiller Race – Emerson Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival – Warren Riverfront Blues Festival – Fort Smith Brickfest – Malvern Mt. Magazine International Butterfly Festival – Paris
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ANNuAl ARKANSAS EVENTS July: Independence Day at the Clinton Presidential Center – Little Rock Pops on the River – Riverfront Park, Little Rock Annual Grape Festival – Altus
AuguST: Hope Watermelon Festival – Hope Cave City Watermelon Festival – Cave City Annual Tontitown Grape Festival – Tontitown, Northwest Arkansas
SEpTEmBER: Big Dam Bridge 100 – Little Rock/North Little Rock Bikes, Blues, & BBQ – Fayetteville World Fest – Little Rock
ocToBER: Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival – Helena Arkansas State Fair and Rodeo – Arkansas State Fair Grounds Beanfest and the Great Championship Outhouse Races – Mountain View Boo at the Zoo – Little Rock Zoo Rendezvous and Fall Festival – Pinnacle Mountain State Park Sculpture at the River Market – River Market, Little Rock Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure – Little Rock War Eagle Fair – Hindsville, Northwest Arkansas
NoVEmBER: Eureka Springs Annual Ozark Folk Festival – Eureka Springs Holiday House – Statehouse Convention Center Wings Over the Prairie Festival and World Championship Duck Calling Contest – Stuttgart
dEcEmBER: Big Jingle Jubilee Holiday Parade & Lighting of the State Capitol – (first Saturday in December), Little Rock Ballet Arkansas’s “Nutcracker” – Robinson Center Music Hall Zoo Year’s Eve – Little Rock Zoo
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ARKANSAS FlowER ANd gARdEN Show Little Rock, Arkansas
Held every February in the Statehouse Convention Center, the Arkansas Flower and Garden Show, is the premier horticultural event in the state with around 12,000 visitors, 100 vendors and 7 to 10 beautiful display gardens. The event showcases products and services related to gardening, horticulture, lawn care, and garden related and outdoor home furnishings. For more information, visit www.arflowerandgardenshow.org or call 501-821-4000.
mARch SmoKE oN ThE wATER & uSA BARBEcuE chAmpioNShip Little Rock / North Little Rock, Arkansas
This annual USA Barbecue Championship is considered the world’s richest contest with a guaranteed purse of $100,000. The Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS) sanctions this USA Barbecue Championship and the event has raised the bar on competition grilling to new levels. The festival includes top name entertainment, a classic car show, outdoor expo, carnival games and kids zone, and of course, sampling of the world’s best barbecue! For more information, visit www.smokeonthewaterbbq.com/LittleRock.
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For over a quarter of a century, the Arkansas Scottish Festival has been one of the premier gatherings in the South for honoring Scottish heritage and traditions. Featuring pipers, drummers, and bands and a variety of other activities — among which are Highland dancing, heavy athletics, Celtic music, clan and family histories, sheepdog demonstrations, and vendors of Gaelic goods and services — the Arkansas Scottish Festival offers something for everyone. Mark your calendar each April and bring your friends and family to join the fun. If you aren’t Scottish when you get here, you will be when you leave. For more information, visit www.lyon.edu/ resources/scottish_heritage/ARfestival.aspx or call 870-307-PIPE.
ARKANSAS FolK FESTiVAl Mountain View, Arkansas
The return of impromptu musical gatherings on the courthouse square signals springtime in Mountain View and the time for the Arkansas Folk Festival. One of the oldest festivals in the state, the event hosts artisans’ market on the square, featuring more than 60 booths of handcrafted goods from Stone County and the surrounding regions. An additional highlight, the old fashioned, “hometown” parade, presents school bands, patriotic veterans’ groups, “dudded-up” horses, and decorated floats of all sorts. To find out more, visit www.ArkansasFolkFestival.com or call 888-679-2859.
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gREEK Food FESTiVAl Little Rock, Arkansas
More than 1,000 pounds of butter, 750 pounds of nuts and 700 pounds of filo dough are what it takes to make the more than 10,000 sourota, 17,000 pieces of Baklava, and the many other pastries needed for the 3-day, quarter-of-a-century-old Greek Food Festival in Little Rock. Flavored by a melting pot of nationalities, the festival features a scrumptious medley of Greek and Middle Eastern favorites. So, if you’re looking for a mouthwatering good time, you’re headed to the right place. Admission is free. To find out more, go to www.greekfoodfestival.com or call 501-221-5300.
mAgNoliA BloSSom FESTiVAl ANd woRld chAmpioNShip STEAK cooK-oFF Magnolia, Arkansas
This fun-filled weekend festival includes many events, such as a juried sidewalk art show and sale, a 5K run, arts & crafts, a fishing tournament, an antique car show, a motorcycle show, food vendors, a carnival, gospel singing, and the Parade of Steak Cookers, just to name a few! The annual event takes place in historic Downtown Magnolia, Arkansas. With its Southern charm, historic homes, and warm hospitality, this wonderful town encompasses all of the unique things that go hand-in-hand with making this one of the best festivals in Arkansas. Visit www.blossomfestival.org or call 870-234-4352 for more information.
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RiVERFEST Little Rock, Arkansas
This music and arts festival is three days of fun on the banks of the Arkansas River in Little Rock and North Little Rock. With 5 stages, local and national artists, over 100 acts, a kids’ zone, visual arts, food, and special attractions, you won’t want to miss this annual Memorial Day weekend festival. It has been listed as one of the top 100 “Must See Events” in 2010 by the American Bus Association. It showcases some of the best-known names in music across all genres, from great kids’ entertainers to top names in the country, pop, jazz and rock industries. Riverfest is the largest single festival event in the state of Arkansas, with over 250,000 people in attendance each year. For more information, visit www.riverfestarkansas.com or call 501-225-3378.
mT. mAgAziNE iNTERNATioNAl BuTTERFly FESTiVAl Paris, Arkansas
Visit historic downtown Paris, Arkansas and the top of Mt. Magazine at the state park for the annual Mt. Magazine International Butterfly Festival. Enjoy arts & crafts, food, live entertainment, an art show, photo contest, quilt show, mascot contest, parade and beauty pageant downtown. Nature walks, workshops and seminars are also held at the state park. Two days of fun for all ages! For more information visit www.parisaronline.com or call 479-963-2244.
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JuNE hoT SpRiNgS muSic FESTiVAl Hot Springs, Arkansas
This festival pairs 200 international world-class mentor musicians from major orchestras, chamber ensembles and conservatory faculties with especially talented preprofessional apprentices; the two groups play “side by side” in orchestral, chamber, solo recital, vocal, choral and chamber opera repertoire. For two weeks, these musicians form a unique community, presenting 20 concerts and over 250 open rehearsals for music lovers from across the globe. For more information visit www.hotmusic.org or call 501-623-4763.
RiVERFRoNT BluES FESTiVAl Fort Smith, Arkansas
Dubbed “The Best Little Blues Festival in America,” the Riverfront Blues Festival is held on two consecutive nights filled with nationally recognized acts. This blues festival, on the Arkansas River, attracts thousands of people from across the US to Fort Smith each summer. Fort Smith is a place where the New South meets the Old West. No visit is complete without a stop at Miss Laura’s Social Club (the Fort Smith Visitors Center, a former bordello that was the first to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places); there you will find a warm southern welcome and plenty of information about the community, attractions, and current events. For more information visit www.riverfrontbluesfest.org or call 479-783-8888.
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ANNuAl ARKANSAS EVENTS popS oN ThE RiVER wiTh ThE ARKANSAS SymphoNy oRchESTRA Little Rock, Arkansas
The state’s largest 4th of July celebration, Pops on the River, is an annual staple event that features the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, and other entertainment in Riverfront Park, downtown Little Rock. This FREE event offers the best in music and culminates with a spectacular firework display. For more information, visit www.arkansasonline.com/pops.
iNdEpENdENcE dAy AT ThE cliNToN pRESidENTiAl cENTER Little Rock, Arkansas
The William J. Clinton Presidential Center hosts its annual Family Picnic in the Presidential Park on July 4 each year. In celebration of our nation’s birthday, the Clinton Center is open free to the public on this day. Food vendors and a variety of lawn games cap off the day of festivities within the Presidential Park. For more information, visit www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org or call 501-370-8000.
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hopE wATERmEloN FESTiVAl Hope, Arkansas
Watermelons have long been a calling card for the City of Hope. The festival itself dates back to the mid-1920s. Today, Hope welcomes more than 50,000 visitors over a four-day period each year. Success continues. The Arts and Crafts come from a 6-state area, with over 200 booths offering music, melon-eating and seedspitting contests, a dog show, and, of course, the Watermelon Queen Pageant and Parade. Admission is free. To learn more, visit www.hopemelonfest.com or call 870-777-3640.
SEpTEmBER BiKES, BluES, & BBQ Fayetteville, Arkansas
The world’s largest family-friendly motorcycle rally welcomes thousands each year. Participants and spectators can enjoy live music, a BBQ cook-off contest, over 200 vendors, and the bike rally parade. Participants come from several states as they travel to Northwest Arkansas and Fayetteville to show off their Harleys and a variety of other bikes. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.bikesbluesandbbq.org or call 479-444-7770.
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woRldFEST Little Rock, Arkansas
WorldFest was established in the fall of 1995 by the City’s Racial and Cultural Diversity Commission. The annual event celebrates the global fabric of the city’s social diversity, provides learning opportunities about different cultures and ethnicities, and offers a variety of events. Attendees may enjoy performances by local and international performers, cultural exhibits, and displays of traditional music, dance, food, art, and literature. The event is held annually in September in downtown Little Rock. Visit www.rcdcworldfest.org or call 501-244-5483 for more information.
ocToBER wAR EAglE FAiR Hindsville, Arkansas
War Eagle Mills Farm, a historic homestead along the War Eagle River in Northwest Arkansas, plays host to the events of the War Eagle Fair each year. The fair began in 1954 to showcase arts and crafts; today its participants have gone out of their way to revive traditional crafts and art forms in danger of extinction. While attendance has increased to an estimated 180,000 or more each year, the annual sales of arts and crafts exceed $1 million. Weavers, woodworkers, carvers, basket-makers, artisans, in stained glass, pewter, leather and scores of other arts and crafts, including oil and acrylic painting, watercolor, sculpture, metalworking and photography all come together to make this a unique shopping event. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.wareaglefair.com or call 479-789-5398.
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RENdEzVouS ANd FAll FESTiVAl AT piNNAclE mouNTAiN STATE pARK Little Rock, Arkansas
Step back in time with mountain men, Native Americans and other early Arkansas re-enactors for a Fall Rendezvous. The festival is comprised of lots of food, hands-on activities, music, and fun. Activities and exhibits include: Native American Village and tribal dancing, a Mountain Man encampment with demonstrations, a Pioneer settlement, children’s village, traders and crafters, and pony and canoe rides. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.arkansasstateparks.com/PinnacleMountain or call 501-868-5806.
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holidAy houSE Little Rock, Arkansas
It’s the biggest shopping event of the year hosted by the Junior League of Little Rock. With over 200 vendors, gingerbread house competition, and cookies and milk served during the children’s story time with Mrs. Claus, pictures with Santa, and so much more. This 3-day shopping event is not to be missed! For more information, visit www.jllr.org or call 501-375-JLLR (5557).
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EuREKA SpRiNgS ANNuAl ozARK FolK FESTiVAl Eureka Springs, Arkansas
The longest-running folk festival in the country. Eureka Springs and the hills of the Ozark Mountains play host to a wide range of events and festivals year round. Listed as one of the top 100 “Must See Events” in 2009 by the American Bus Association, the Ozark Folk Festival is a must see. Events begin with the Queen’s Contest on Thursday evening, in addition to music, crafts, parade, concerts, and much more throughout the entire weekend. For more information, visit www.ozarkfolkfestival.com or call 888-855-7823.
dEcEmBER Big JiNglE JuBilEE holidAy pARAdE & lighTiNg oF ThE ARKANSAS STATE cApiTol Little Rock, Arkansas
The Big Jingle Jubilee Holiday Parade is held the first Saturday in December in downtown Little Rock. A free event, the Parade features floats, costumed characters, a band competition and more. After parading through downtown Little Rock, the official lighting ceremony of the State Capitol building and fireworks display will follow. For more information, visit www.holidaysinlittlerock.com or call 501-835-3399.
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