Reviews of Old State House Museum. (Museum) in Little Rock (Arkansas).
Old State House Museum
300 W Markham St, Little Rock, AR 72201, United States
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Old State House Museum
Sunday
1–5 pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
9 am–5 pm
Wednesday
9 am–5 pm
Thursday
9 am–5 pm
Friday
9 am–5 pm
Saturday
9 am–5 pm
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Reviews of Old State House Museum
Wow! A free museum in a really cool historic building. Great exhibits. Lovely building. A bit confusing to get around, but they have maps available. Well worth a visit. Plan on an hour to an hour and a half.
I really enjoyed our visit here while in Little Rock. The Old State House Museum is the original state capitol building of Arkansas and the oldest standing state capitol building west of the Mississippi River! All the staff I encountered here was friendly and welcoming; I met Jimmy and he was able to tell me about the knife fight that broke out between two of the legislators. Lots to see and learn. The museum has free admission but accepts donations to preserve this beautiful building and its history.
Really enjoyed the exhibits in this museum. There was plenty of info on the building and renovations of the Courthouse itself and also exhibits on Barton Coliseum, governors of AR, etc Another visit is needed to finish the 2nd floor exhibits!!
Love the creaky wood floors. This museum is full of history they rotate the inventory periodically so it's different everytime I visit. My favorite room is the first ladies dress room. You can feel the ghosts of the past all around you.
The museum was very interesting. The movie was not showing at the time we were there, but the gentleman at the desk gave us a brief discussion of the history. Then we proceeded in our own time enjoying the museum. We were particularly interested in the information about the repairs done on the building and foundation. If you enjoy music from the '60s, you will want to spend plenty of time in the display of beautiful guitars and pictures of performers. There are also gowns worn by former first ladies of Arkansas. There are many other displays that you may want to see when you visit, so be sure and allow enough time to see everything of interest to you.
What a wonderful exhibit and historical Old State House Museum. At this moment, not all areas are open but shouldn't deter tourists. Warm, welcoming greeting and much to look at. Halls echo of legislation and the care in restoration in the drawing, meeting and tea rooms are outstanding. Take a closer look Down the Rabbit Hole for sports, music and art collections rarely seen. Old State House Museum is a must stop in Little Rock.
The building and grounds are nice but there's really not much displayed.
i went here because i love old houses and buildings but i found this museum to be very interesting. a lot of different things to see. plus i was greeted by a smile and a really friendly girl that was extremely nice as were very employee there. so very helpful and gave me some great tips on other places to see. i really enjoyed my visit to this museum.
One of the landmark highpoints of Little Rock. Amazing restoration and detail in every room. Check out the Barton Coliseum exhibit. Can't say enough positive comments about it. Very highly recommended
Love taking a tour of the Old State House. They have the First Ladies of Arkansas dresses in one exhibits. Beautiful. Old time furniture, grand staircase. Fun to see and learn about
Very beautiful area downtown to explore especially with free admission (donations happily excepted) and 1 hour parking validation at the Double Tree's garage across from the museum. Not really a hands on top of place but lots of things to see and read about including multiple changing exhibit rooms. Don't stick your head in the cannon (ask the helpful people at the front desk why! It's a good story!)
This place is awesome! Plus it is free to get in! The old historic state house is beautiful and has been beautifully restored and maintained. The exhibits were great and I really enjoyed the recreated rooms. This place is large and ada compliant. They also have a play place for small children. If you like history you definitely need to check this place out! The place also has a small gift shop.
Informative, and interesting. They could make It a little more fun, more personality with staff would be good. I enjoyed it, especially the gowns, and hand made blankets.
Free entry, but you should leave a donation in the box. Great museum housed in what used to be the old capitol building/governor's mansion. Excellent displays of the history of the building and Arkansas government. Also contains exhibits on natural history, paleontology, cultural artifacts dating to antiquity from many cultures, a big machine gun confiscated from the back of Bonnie & Clyde's car, and a kid friendly selfie booth. There are also displays of ball gowns from former Arkansas first ladies including Hillary Clinton and a room full of memorabilia from each Arkansas governor's election campaign. And, of course, there is a display dedicated to the Clinton presidential campaign. The museum also a railroad room for children and revolving exhibits of state artists/notables. When we went, there was a display of guitars from an Arkansas guitar maker. Highly recommended for a low cost (or free if you're truly strapped) outing with the kids or without. Front yard and fountain is excellent for bridal and other photos.
Beautiful place. Lots to see. Worth the visit. Free admission. They do accept donations
A must go place, lots of great information from different topics, visiting is free and the employees are very welcoming and friendly
This looks like an amazing place to visit for people into history. I wasn’t able to go on our trip to Little Rock, but other reviews make it seem like this Old State House Museum is a good museum. From outside, it looks really nice!
Good, modern museum with a lot of interesting facts about Arkansas history. Visiting the older buildings on the grounds was really fascinating for me, because it took me back into the early 1800's and gave me a feel for how life was then.
This is a very historic place to visit. No admission fee and lots of unique exhibits.
Homeschool day! Great info and games. History guy was really psyched.
Did a quick 15min tour because they were closing (plane landed late), but found a great exhibition on Banjos and other interesting collections (see pics).
A really cool place to check out with a nice front lawn and extensive exhibits. It's cool to see what they've done with the old capital building.
Neat free museum. Came here with my 5 year old son. He loved the train/dress up room. I enjoyed seeing the architecture of the old state house and the various exhibits.
I wasn't able to go on a tour and visit it, but if you like history it is a must GO. It's a beautiful old building.
They have done some excellent exhibits. History laid out well.
Night at the Museum was a really great adults only night! Truly a lot of fun, and a blast to be in the Museum at this time if the day! Give it a try!
Free educational museum, with limited parking nearby. There is a small theater with videos, one of which was about saving and displaying native American pottery. There wasn't a single display with pottery or anything about Native Americans. One room was completely empty. Several others were closed off. Lots of information though about the building and some about Arkansas history. The rooms about the coliseum with records and signed guitars was awesome! Gift shop closed super early for no apparent reason. Staff was decently friendly.
Lots of historical memorabilia. Especially enjoyed the play it loud exhibit!
Enjoyed learning about the politics of Arkansas. Was horrified at how a certain political party that pretends to have the poor and minorities best interest actually used them in some terrible ways back 70 years ago or so. Come here to learn more and your view of the world will certainly be challenged as was mine.
Great place to visit to learn about the history of Little Rock, Arkansas. No entrance fee, only donations.
Most haunted building in Arkansas. So much history to learn while exploring this beautiful historic building.
Staff was knowledgeable and welcoming. Truly amazing to see!
Got to talk to Staff about the Civil War today, it was amazing! Fun tour for kids/schools, very educational.
So neat! There are a variety of exhibits with a lot of interesting things to see!
Best time ❤️ girl scout # troop 2299
The staff are welcoming and ready to answer questions. Well worth the trip.
Was amazing !!!!! Loved it will definitely go again and again
Great history museum.... and it’s free!
Outstanding effort to preserve some history of Arkansas. Take the historical tour when in Little Rock, Clinton Library (see my separate review) and here. Great museum of the early days of AR and the people who made the Natural State. During our stop there was a special exhibit of the state governors.
An awesome free museum giving background on the statehouse as well as Little Rock!
Lots of historical artifacts and pieces about the history of the State House, and those that roamed it and builded it.
Play It Loud, was an absolutely amazing look at the history of music at Barton Coliseum.
Very cool museum. Worth a stop. If the gift shop would have been open, we would have purchased stuff.
Great trip to be learn about our capitals history.
Abigail in the gift shop was a joy to speak to. She was so kind and made our visit beyond excellent. We were visiting from Texas and she was so talkative and helpful with telling us other places to visit while here. She’s the best. :)
The grounds were beautiful and had a couple of exhibits. The museum itself was free if I'm not mistaken and we wandered through the whole place. Arkansas has spent a considerable amount of money on this building and I highly recommend that you visit if you're in this area. There is a lot to do in this immediate part of town but it only took us about 20 minutes.
It is a really cool museum and it's free. They have a lot of interesting things and a lot of history. There are 15-20 different areas and it is huge. Very nice people, very informative, and it's in a great location. They stay open by way of donations. So please give!
A true Little Rock gem, free admission, GREAT exhibits and ice cold ac for those hot summer days.
A wonderfully free museum rich with history.
Lovely museum with very rare artifacts and rare collection of music instruments
Love it but needs adding more stuff
We had a great time learning about some awesome stuff
The rotating and permanent exhibits are just wonderful. The current one about concerts at Barton Coliseum is fantastic. They also have a gift shop with lots of items related to Arkansas music and politics.
Very informative and interesting! I'm not even from Arkansas and was super intrigued
Excellent museum, very informative displays about early Arkansas history with some musical history of Little Rock on the second floor.
Restored rooms, historic exhibits and a film make this a good history lovers stop. Unfortunately, we arrived too near the 4:00 closing to see everything, and the staff began turning off lights at 3:45, which felt a bit inhospitable.
Went to see the play it loud and it was really cool.
The Old Statehouse was a very interesting place to visit. I spent about 2 hours there and was very impressed. In addition to exhibits on the history of Arkansas, there were exhibits on celebrities who were born in the state. I also enjoyed the exhibit of gowns worn by the first ladies of Arkansas. The upper floor has been restored to show how it looked when the early state legislature was located there.The setting of the Old Statehouse was beautiful. It sits on the bank of the Arkansas River. I highly recommend this stop to all visitors.
What a wonderful place to enjoy strolling around looking at items that are apart of historical events. The Museum has some old fashion flair and could use more interactive features like holograms life of old presidents or just Arkansas in general..The best part this place is free to enjoy on a nice day when you walking the Downtown area I definitely recommend this place as a hidden gem.
Nothing like free to make you want to stop by; well, they also have some really nice historical displays. They also rotate around others so you might not see the same thing twice. We got to see dinosaur fossils and a great African quilt display this trip. Which the best one was created and made by a "MAN"!
Great historical building fantastic restoration!
Christmas old English concert was amazing
We enjoyed the history of the building and the exhibits. Also really enjoyed The First Ladies of Arkansas exhibit. Our only negative comment is that the young lady that was at the front desk was less than welcoming when we arrived and then when we were leaving at 4:15 the gift shop had already closed. We asked the same young lady if she could help us and she said she really couldn't. There were 3 employees there at the time but we had no luck in being able to purchase anything. That was disappointing. Maybe could beef up their costumer skills a bit.
I visited the Old State House for the first time in years. I went especially to see the Play It Loud exhibit on Barton Coliseum.
I don't want to stay away for so long again. I had forgotten what a treasure we have here!
Staff here was so nice, we got a tour from a guide, who knew about everything. Her name was Amanda, she was awesome. The exhibits are interesting. We saw the Miss Arkansas dresses and curiosities from the U of A. They also have first ladies of Arkansas's gowns and an exhibit on Arkansas gowns.
This is a beautiful museum with a large variety of artifacts. It is a nice smaller size for children (and adults) to walk through without getting bored or worn out. We were at the Robinson center and could easily walk over between events.
The Old State House is a wonderful (and free) attraction downtown. If you're looking for an exciting museum for the kids, head down the road to the Museum of Discovery. However, for history lovers this is a great museum. The exhibits are average, the real reason to come is for the building itself, it has a nice view of the Arkansas River and a stunning and classically Southern facade.
It's a really incredible historic site! Be sure you make a plan to visit.
A friendly welcome, quite a large historic building, impressive from exterior, lots of rooms, only a few that represented the past, majority of rooms had cardboard displays boards describing it's history and other relevant historical facts regarding Arkansas, worth a visit, could have been better
Stopped by here while making a stop in Little Rock for the night on the way home from a road trip. We stayed at the Double Tree next door (Would NOT recommend that hotel) The Old State House was super cute, it's very well kept. It's a nice stroll to take and there are some great photo ops. I would recommend stopping here if you are already in downtown Little Rock.
Well my friend and I were there for a business meeting, we discovered the beauty and intrigue of this museum. While the staff is very helpful, parking is very challenging as the area is currently under construction for the Bridge Project. Expect to walk the distance from parking.
I was more impressed with the architecture of the building itself than the museum displays, but I'm not going to downgrade my rating because I'm just not really into museum displays in general. The building itself is beautiful and appears to be taken well care of.
Nice history and museum. Arkansas' old Capitol building which played a part in the Civil War in AR. Nice exhibits but in my opinion some of them need an update. Interesting place to visit though. Parking is a little hard to come by.
A lot of the rooms on the second floor are getting new installations. A person wouldn't know if s/he could climb stairs. Since my son and I have to use the elevator, we had to have a guard escort us through some areas. I felt rushed because she was waiting on us to take her lunch.
Nice place. Just what we needed, except the dresses were about of line. Should've been in date order. So I was informed. Yes dear...
Thank you! All the outside and inside staffs welcoming greetings and powerful conversations; are just what we need these days to grow forward! A wonderful experience walking through the past to present we have come so far and still have far too go! God bless America!! <3<3
Permanent and changing exhibits are well displayed and always interesting. Nice gift shop. Fully accessible. Located adjacent to the River Walk/bike trail and on the trolley line.
It's immersive and there's a bit of history and neat information to be found. However, not all too impressive for more than a short visit.
I liked the place, took my grand daughter and believe it or not she enjoyed it too. I love history and it was very entertaining. Its definitely worth a visit. Give it a tey
Good experience especially for a free museum. A good amount of history in the presentations without being overwhelming. They've done a fabulous job on restoring this gorgeous old building.
When I came here, I thought they would have a more vibrant view into Arkansas history and the rooms looking like they were in the 19th century. I felt like they turned it into a convention center. They had a lot of traveling exhibits. That was not what I came for. However, they had a faint view in a room that did not look like the 19th century and the old House and Senate chambers.
Worth a trip while you're in the area. No lines or hoops to jump through. A slice of Americana when it's needed most.
I just love museums!
The staff are very helpful and mostly very knowledgeable. They answer every question you might have or think of having that they can answer. Every tour is different. Awesome place for those interested in history. They have a play room for kids too.
Very cool. As a presidential history nerd is was fun to stand where Bill Clinton announced his candidacy.
This place has a great history tour at no cost. Must call ahead for reservations. The tour guides really know the history of this building and those whom served in it. If this review helped you, please give me a like!
Thought was the state museum.. just hx old state house. Some artifacts mainly boards with pix.. skippable unless a political fan.. could be great... wish more like PA state museum. In cool area off the trolley line.. love the trolly.. close to the water.. really nice staff..
Great place for a concert!
Very informative curator.
A significant portion of the museum honors the women who have helped to launch Arkansas forward. A wing is dedicated to quilts as well as other rooms depicting womens contributions to society. There is currently a Greek exibit. There are artifacts from early cultures. Obviously, there are a large number of exibits relating to historical figures throughout the museum.
Wonderful historical museum. The staff & tour guide were very friendly. They have a little theater where you can watch clips about local Arkansas history.
The Old State House Museum is the original state capitol of Arkansas and remains one of the state's most iconic structures. Enclosed within, you'll find a political history of the state, as well as numerous other exhibits covering many facets of Arkansas history. Admission is free, and they always have different events happening at the museum.
Great museum full of history
It is a beautiful historic building in its own right plus it had wonderful exhibits. It had an a couple authors there to sign their purchased books!! I would highly recommend it.
Interesting museum, a little disjointed in spots but definitely worth the price of admission (free). Staff was very knowledgeable and friendly.
The old State House is a beautiful place and rich in history of Arkansas. History buffs and thrill seekers..... this is a place for you. Your hearts will be made joyous
Enjoyed the Christmas program by the Arkansas Chamber Singers.
Great. Worth seeing the rock and roll exhibit. It's great. Go see it.
Excellent place to visit, and the best part, it's FREE. Lots of exhibits and they are so varied that everyone will see something of interest.
It isn't action movies, but it is history! Marvel at the elegant architecture and beautiful furnishings, and then lose yourself in the extraordinary heritage of early Arkansas and the people who shaped the future!
Very educational. Interesting construction from the southern area. Currently a museum but historical perspective of prior use as the capitol building is preserved.
I really enjoyed touring this little museum. I was pleasantly surprised to find it was free. I made a small donation and encourage any visitors to do the same.
It was the nicest place I have every visit that was educational. Yes I did enjoy my visit there it was my first time going.
AWESOME PLACE! So much history and the music hall is awesome!
A wonderful free museum in downtown Little Rock that shows the Old State House the way people lived several up-to-date displays of historical value and lots of opportunities to learn about Arkansas and its culture.
Shot here with Bedford Photography wonderful place
Great photography experience with the expo 22
This place is really neat and historic. I went there for a school project and the employees were very helpful in finding information for me and pointing out the things specific to my project.
I loved it beautiful and historical a must see if your in the little rock area free admission and open all day
Beautiful building. Donations encouraged, free admission. Good balance of new and old history. Well worth a visit!
I was just with a friend dropping off an Uber eats order. So it wasn't really a visit. But I did visit 3 years ago and it was really really cool.
You walk in there, you're instantly transported back 150 years. Very old looking and old smelling, but also eloquent and beautiful. Pretty interesting place.
Always interesting exhibits. They do all of this and only ask for a donation. The gift shop has some nice and inexpensive options.
Dedicated people working hard to make this a fun, interesting place for everyone to learn about Little Rock's historical ties. Events like the Seersucker Social make it great!
Lots to see and look at beautiful building as well. Friendly staff
Amazing place with a lot of interesting history. Highly recommend a visit.
What a treasure for our state! Incredible history. Wonderful building. Very helpful staff. Please go see this site.
It was great! Loved the history explanations and the rock & roll exhibit.
The exhibit was great. All the staff were incredible and fr. Was truly a great 3
Cool free museum. The quilt exhibit was one of my favorites. My wife like the indian bead work & the gowns.
It was free and full of cool information. Located right next to my hotel. The volunteers were cool and gave me advice on more places to go.
Many interesting pieces. I just wish they didn't start closing so early. Usually is a place closes at 5, they shouldn't start locking doors at 4:30.
Great place for history and school field trips
It was boring. The gift shop was boring. The building was dark. The downtown location was excellent. The outside scenery and decor was the only impressive thing.
It was fun and interesting. The exhibits were not elaborate or expensive but it's something to do with the family on a pinch or a rainy day.
FREE! Beautiful! History! So why wouldn't you go visit. Awesome, friendly staff.
The history and Decor were amazing. Just FYI don't go when homecoming is taking a tour. The kids ruined it
Friendly staff and informative displays
Nice museum with different kinds of artifacts. The best part is: “my trash is your treasure “! Must see thing!
It's a lot of fun, ton to see amd great for the whole family. We loved it.
Was a great tour and very interesting. The staff is very knowledgeable about the history and willing to share.
When during Christmas time. There were groups singing Christmas songs. Very interesting to read the history of Arkansas
Great historical museum. Wonderful homeschool field trip.
Great place to spend a Sunday with the kids, educational and beautiful. Plus it's free!!! Tips are always welcome though.
Great museum for Little Rock and Arkansas history.
Lots of history in a small building.
Beautiful history! Free parking at any meter parking on Sundays in downtown DR.
Loved the tour. So much more there than just facts and exhibits about the Old State Capitol.
Another place to visit if you want to learn from this state history. Also a great place to take photos with the family.
It's a beautiful building that has been restored and is now American history. You'll enjoy it.
You got to love history.
Built in 1800 stand proudly as developing States and growing community, which reflects respected for present, progressives ideas for future.
Built between 1836 and 1842 The Old State House aka the Arkansas State House is the oldest surviving state capitol building west of the Mississippi River. It was used as the official state capitol building until the new capitol building was completed in 1912
Free to enter and look around family had a good time checking out this old building and everything in it
Nice little free museum. Spent three hours browsing, could take longer.
Interesting Arkansas history in this museum for a good price. Free.
The grounds are very well kept but the sidewalk could use some TLC.
Beautiful grounds and historic building. Excellent exhibits. Free admission.
A great place to experience the history of Arkansas & it's free! Great place to visit as a tourist!!
It is a historic sight with knoelectable guides who can tell about local, and national history and culture as well as local attractions.
I loved learning the rich history and the exhibits.
Wonderful people very patient with our 5 children. Great place to stop in at while in town.
Very interesting , but some of the displays didn't really appeal to me.
Very interesting History if you love museum's this is one for the books
Beautiful.friendly. staff knows all kinds of interesting facts about it's history. Also spirits.
Wonderful exhibit about the Baton Coliseum music venues
Wonderful museum great Arkansas history in downtown Little Rock a must-see.
Very interesting great people who run the museum.
Incredible. Every time
Beautiful place awesome acoustics. Arkansas Chamber Choir was excellent
Great place to go with family. It’s free and very well taken care of
Cute place with some interesting exhibits. Lovely oddity section
Very nice we took our nieces & they had a good time.
It is free and the manager here is very nice to me!
The exhibition here is very precious.
Extremely friendly and courteous staff. Fantastic exhibits.
Free entrance , a nice place to go while you are in downtown little rock
Special events here are great! Tonight cos and cheese dip and #stonesthrowbeer #goodtimes
Good family time to know more about little Rock and Arkansas
Cool place to learn about state history
At the time of my last picture posts they had most of the exhibits off limit for viewing.
Fantastic museum! Well worth the time and it's free!!
Great location for hot of town visitors. You might run into a past Governor.
Historic landmark building in downtown Little Rock with fantastic exhibits year round.
Tour guide was great! We learned so much about Arkansas
Elegant, interesting and worth the small admission fee to enjoy whilst downtown.
Love the History on it.!
Very well put together.
Pete
Mildly interesting & random collection. Great children's room for young children.
Awesome! Has lots to see and very affordable souvenirs
Cool history, a lot of cool exhibits, that change month to month. Totally free!
Great place to visit and very informative! Free admission
Thoroughly enjoyed!
Lovely old historic building, nice exhibits.
some of the best use of taxpayer money i've ever seen... facsinaitng and fun.... 2 thumbs up
Free and really neat. There is alot to see in the area on foot.
Great place to have a great big fat southern wedding!
Loved it. The exhibits were excellent
Really interesting!
Interesting place worth checking out.
Enjoyed it very much. Four stars;
Interesting exhibit. Worth the trip for sure.
Attended a concert there. Enjoyed the old architecture.
Gray Museum tells an epic story of Arkansas it's people its accomplishments and its trials
Fun place for the kids to have a feild trip!
Nice senery I when with my uncle and there's lost to see and lots to do
Beautiful piece of history
Had a blast here. Interesting exhibits.
Excellent museum showcasing Arkansas in every way!
The people knew their history and made the tour interesting.
Great place, enjoyed the exhibits!
Great place to see some history!
Great place to take the kids and it's free.
The attention of the museum managers is good
Great museum with lots of interesting stuff
They had a beautiful quilt exhibit
GREAT PLACE EVERYONE SHOULD VISIT WHEN IN LITTLE ROCK
Really cool place to learn about arkansas history.
My view was amazing!
Great museum in the heart of the city.
Interesting place. Great exhibit
Impressive free museum with lots of history
Great Price! A must see. Lots of history.
One of my favorite places to visit.
It is a beautiful location and is free to tour
I call it the Arkansas White House. Cool place 😎👍👌 …
Educational for our family day
Little Rock history at its finest. A true gem!
Cool place. Good to take the family.
Okay for sight seeing interesting things to see.
Great museum showcasing the history of the area
Great place to see some of Arkansas history .
If you love Arkansas' history, this is the place!
Great visit, learned a lot and beautiful
Great museum with great exhibits.
before I came here I didn't even know who George Washington was
Lovely place to visit.
Awesome place to go!! And it's free!!!
Beautiful place and amazings sweet staff
As always a welcoming and wonderful place !
Very informative of early arkansas history.
Would be great interest to Arkansas History.
Nice sitting area out front.
Step back into history.
I'm 13 so it was boring
Site seeing. Beautiful place
The elevator was broke but it was a fun time
Great place to visit and learn.
Neat info about the old building.
It was very nice and educational
Very interesting and educational
The great placed that shows our history
Very nice and enlightening
Neat place and lots of history.
Nice exhibit. Nice people.
Fun, interesting and free.
Great temporary exhibit
Loved the architecture and history.
Great tour guide!
Interesting history. I loved it
Free cultural exposure for the whole family!!
Great place to visit once.
Nice displays and history.
Tour guide was amazing
I was working as a security guard yesterday
A lot of great history here!
Love it
Must see if you are into history.
Very interesting and fun
Great experience for families
So cool, and free!
Fun visit with neat history
Not bad
Lots of history
Day trip worth while
Very historic place
Very enjoyable.
A lot of history to be learnt
Pretty cool!
Historical place of interest
Lots of historical displays
Was really neat with Frank
Really neat place
Great place to visit
❣️
Surprised me that it is free
Great!
Nice place to visit
Loved it
Loved it
Over all good.
Very informative.
Nice exploration!
Awesome performance
Excellent guide.
Neat experience!
Lots information and history
Beautiful
Awesome
What a great place to be
Very interesting
Good
Good
Free admission!
Interesting and free
Interesting local gem
Beautiful!
History
History
Amazing history.
Awesome place
Good informational stop
Love the history
Excellent!
Must visit
Educational
Stunning!
Free museum with interesting exhibits, and the building in itself was an attraction.
Total hidden gem ! The Old State House is packed full of history of course about Arkansas and its govenors but has a lot of other really interesting displays. One of my favorites was the history of the Barton Coliseum and the major acts that played there. Make sure you have plenty of time because there is so much to take in as well as looking at all the beautiful architecture.
(Translation) Beautiful page of Arkansas history. The renovation of the building is beautifully done.
(Original)
Belle page d'histoire de l'Arkansas. La rénovation du bâtiment est magnifiquement réalisée.
(Translation) Interesting and beautiful construction, admission is free!
(Original)
Interesante y linda construcción, la entrada es gratuita!
(Translation) This is a place that has been built by citizens who are proud of their history and their city. I hope to be able to visit it when its restoration is finished.
(Original)
Este es un lugar que se ha levantado por unos ciudadanos orgullosos de su historia y de su ciudad, espero poder visitarlo cuando se haya finalizado su restauración
(Translation) My experience is that the secrets of time are hidden on the crossing of my vision at any time
(Original)
تجربه من اززمان رازهایست نحفته برگذرگاه گذرکردن بردیدمن درهرزمان است
(Translation) Very interesting
(Original)
Muy interesante