Natural areas are more than just a glimpse into the past. What these areas ultimately can provide are blueprints for understanding how Arkansas's diverse ecosystems originally functioned.
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A museum and educational complex that tells the story of a land and its people, capturing what makes the Arkansas Delta region unique.
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Since 1833, when construction began, the building and its grounds have witnessed many of the most important events in Arkansas history.
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Trapnall Hall, constructed in 1843 in the Greek Revival style of architecture, was once the home of Frederic and Martha Trapnall. The home’s architect is unknown, but it was one of the few brick houses in Little Rock at the time that it was built.
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With more than 200 years of Arkansas history available at the Arkansas State Archives, we are here to preserve and make history available to you.
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Historic Arkansas Museum invites you to come in and step back into Arkansas frontier history.
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The museum is dedicated to telling the story of the African American experience in Arkansas.
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The Wolf House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
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