Historic Arkansas Museum

The Historic Arkansas Museum, formerly known as Arkansas Territorial Restoration, is a historic site and museum located in the heart of downtown Little Rock. It features some of the oldest buildings in the state, on their original sites, including five pre-Civil War houses: the 1830s Hinderliter Grog Shop, the 1840s McVicar and Brownlee Houses and the 1820s Arkansas Gazette print shop are joined by the transplanted Plum Bayou Log House, a 1830s plantation house from Scott, Arkansas.

Where:

Located two blocks from the Statehouse Convention Center. From I-30, take exit 141-A. Turn left at Cumberland Street, and make an immediate right at Third Street. The visitor parking lot is in the southwest corner of Third and Cumberland Streets.

Hours and Cost:

Monday – Saturday: 9 a.m. – 5 pm
Sunday: 1 p.m. – 5 pm
(Tours depart hourly except noon; the last tour is at 4 pm daily)
Cost is $2.50 for a guided tour.

Tours are free the first Sunday of each month. All galleries and visitor activities inside the museum facility are free.

Contact:

501-324-9351
Website

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