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    William J Clinton Presidential Center - Exposed structural beams.

    William J Clinton Presidential Center

    4.1(207 reviews)
    38.6 mi

    The whole spirit of this library breathes new breath into the spirit of progressive democracy…read more From the very large and impressive exhibits to the smallest of contributions. I am so glad we made the effort to witness it all in our short time in Little Rock.

    Admission was $12, reduced for children, veterans, students, groups and seniors. We started by…read moregoing through metal detectors, paid admission and went upstairs to watch an 18 minute movie that Clinton narrated about his life, beliefs & administration. This library houses the largest archival collection in presidential history. There are 80 million bags of documents, 2 million photographs & a full scale replica of the Oval Office. The exhibits on all stage of Clinton's life & gifts from visiting dignitarties. The permanent exhibits at the William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum reflects the day-to-day workings of the White House and the Clinton administration, including domestic & foreign policy, ceremonies & events along with the daily life of the Clinton family. The exhibits tell the story of Pres. Clinton's life before becoming President, during his terms in office, and his post-Presidential work with the Clinton Foundation & Clinton Global Initiative. The exhibit areas are located on all 3 floors of the Library. The Ground Floor houses the Presidential limousine & Temporary Galleries. The 2nd Floor has the Orientation Theater, a replica of the White House Cabinet Room, the Presidential timeline & exhibit alcoves featuring the work of the Clinton administration. The 3rd Floor houses a replica of the Oval Office, a Temporary Gallery & exhibits about life in the White House. There were lots of videos, photographs, correspondences, and artifacts from Bill's childhood, family, administration, and overall life. We ended in a large gift shop where we purchased a photo of us in the oval office.

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    William J Clinton Presidential Center - 42 bar and table - the bar area.

    42 bar and table - the bar area.

    William J Clinton Presidential Center - 42 bar and table - interior dining space.

    42 bar and table - interior dining space.

    William J Clinton Presidential Center - Each column contains blue boxes of presidential records from the White House Office of Agency Liaison.

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    Each column contains blue boxes of presidential records from the White House Office of Agency Liaison.

    Old State House

    Old State House

    4.4(31 reviews)
    39.1 mi

    Free museum featuring Arkansas history. It's beautifully set up, the displays are great, and the…read moregrounds are well kept. I would recommend a visit!

    This Old State House from 1833, is the original state capitol building of Arkansas. It was here…read morethat Arkansas was admitted into the Union, a fatal knife fight between two sitting legislators took place, Arkansas voted to secede from the US & join the Confederacy, pioneering medical research into hookworm & malaria occurred and it's the site of 2 election night victories by a president . In 1836, Arkansas became a state. The Greek Revival architectural style emphasized the connection between the newest state & the original democracy of ancient Greece. In 1947, the Old State House was made a museum & placed on the National Register of Historic Places Exhibits about governors, First Ladies dresses, documents, and a vast collection of artifacts related to Arkansas history are inside this free landmark.. This Old State House from 1833, is the original state capitol building of Arkansas. It was here that Arkansas was admitted into the Union, a fatal knife fight between two sitting legislators took place, Arkansas voted to secede from the US & join the Confederacy, pioneering medical research into hookworm & malaria occurred and it's the site of 2 election night victories by a president . In 1836, Arkansas became a state. The Greek Revival architectural style emphasized the connection between the newest state & the original democracy of ancient Greece. In 1947, the Old State House was made a museum & placed on the National Register of Historic Places by

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    Old State House

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    Jacksonville Police Department

    Jacksonville Police Department

    3.5(2 reviews)
    45.6 mi

    The clerks at the courthouse treated customers rudely when I was there. They tried to say one lady…read morewas someone that had a warrant and she wouldn't do anything until it was checked. While being checked the ladies kept saying things to the person they were waiting on that was upsetting her. Then when she and the person she was with was trying to find out what was going on they were told to be quiet because of court. They did as requested. Then the clerk on the right contacted an officer and told him they wouldn't be quiet. Others all around were talking so loud nothing could be heard. But the lady only pointed out the two in front. The only ones being quiet. The treatment was rude, unprofessional and does nothing to help how others see our city.

    I am an unapologetic "fan girl" of Officer Norman of the North Little Rock Police Department! The…read morehubs and I took the trek over the bridge and ventured into North Little Rock (which I did not know what a separate city) until Officer Norman told me. Upon arrival, Officer Norman discussed his methods of community policing and how it's impacted NLR and other communities nation-wide! He also introduced us to a couple of the officers he works with at the substation. The hubs and I are inspired by his efforts and look forward to supporting the cause now that we're local! If you get the chance, check out his videos on social media and I'm sure you'll be impacted also! Officer Norman of NLR is a true American hero!

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    Jacksonville Police Department
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