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Arkansas Arts Center:

Located in historic MacArthur Park in Little Rock, the Arkansas Arts Center features elegant art galleries that showcase the Center’s acclaimed collection. a collection of unique works on paper, primarily American and European, from the Renaissance to the present.

http://www.arkarts.com

Clinton Presidential Center:

 The Clinton Presidential Center has been designed to encompass the vision of President Clinton and capture the imagination of the millions of visitors who will pass through its doors or linger in its gardens. The Center, located within a 30-acre city park along the south bank of the Arkansas River in Little Rock, is a gift to the American heartland and will serve as the base of operations for President Clinton's national and international public service initiatives and as a forum for the promotion of progressive ideas. The Presidential Center site includes the Presidential Library and Museum, the Rock Island Railroad Bridge which will be renovated to become a pedestrian bridge crossing the Arkansas River and the Choctaw Station, built in 1899, which will house the Clinton School of Public Service and Clinton Foundation offices.

 http://www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org/

Museum of Discovery:

The mission of the Museum of Discovery is to engage diverse audiences in an interdisciplinary and humanisitic discovery of the sciences, social sciences and technology. Entertaining participatory and collections-based exhibits and programs will remain current in content and presentation. They will motivate and assist people in the lifelong pursuit of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes helpful in making informed decisions concerning the quality of all life in Arkansas and the world.

http://www.amod.org/

http://www.therep.org/

Arkansas Symphony Orchestra:

The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 39th season with the 2004-2005 season, but the presence of an orchestra existed long before the Symphony's incorporation in 1966. In 1821, the first formal concert took place at Arkansas Post. Through the years, many music lovers made several attempts to form a professional orchestra. In 1927, Ms. Stella Boyle Smith opened her own home for a group of musicians to practice with the hope of creating a symphony for Arkansas.

http://www.arkansassymphony.org/

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