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    Testament - The Little Rock Nine Monument

    Testament - The Little Rock Nine Monument

    5.0(3 reviews)
    37.9 mi

    I walked up to the "Testament: The Little Rock Nine Monument" expecting a sculpture -- something to…read moreadmire and move on from. What I found stopped me cold. Nine bronze students stand in a loose circle, right there on the Capitol lawn, facing the very building where decisions were once made to keep them out of school. Life-size. Eye-level. There's no pedestal to separate you from them -- you're right there with them. You can walk between them, around them. They're frozen mid-stride, books in hand, faces calm but unshakable. It felt like I had interrupted something sacred. Elizabeth Eckford looks like she just stepped off the sidewalk from 1957, her book held tight to her chest, eyes ahead, not afraid but definitely carrying the weight of what's behind and in front of her. Each figure carries that same quiet strength -- not defiant, not boastful -- just brave. Braver than I think I've ever had to be. Quotes from each student are etched into stone nearby. I read every one. Some are heartbreaking, some defiant, some just honest. You start to understand that these weren't symbols -- they were kids. Teenagers just trying to go to school.

    In 1957 nine strong black high school students, ranging in age from 15 to 17, set off to change the…read morecourse of the nation and lead the way in the integration of schools, following the Brown vs the Board of Education decision. The students enrolled in Little Rock's Central High School and were met with threats, intimidation and harassment. Only 3 of the nine ended up graduating from the school and one was expelled, after retaliating to the harassment she was receiving. These nine statues, titled Testament are a tribute to those students, Ernest Green, Minnijean Brown, Elizabeth Eckford, Thelma Mothershed, Melba Pattillo, Gloria Ray, Terrence Roberts, Jefferson Thomas, and Carlotta Walls. You will find these statues on the lawn of the Arkansas State Capitol facing the Governor's Office. It is a little over a mile from where the High School is located These sculptures are the work of John Deering whose intent was "for observers to become virtual witnesses, imagining themselves amid the blur of protestors, reporters and troops who surrounded the Little Rock Nine." It would be hard for me to give this sculpture anything less than a 5-star rating given its background. I love the determination and perseverance that the statues give off. The set of sculptures does a great putting the viewer back in that time. The sculptures are not uber detailed, but still have an uncanny realism about them. You will find some bronze plaques placed around the statues that have quotes from some of the nine students. The plaques are very weathered and have definitely seen better days. Some of them are hard to read and are in dire need of being repaired or replaced. Anyway, as with most sculpture that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a long stop. I was there less than 10 minutes. So, you may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions in the area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip. The Capitol has a lot of memorials and statues on its grounds to visit and you can also take a tour of the Capitol building if they are open.

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    Testament - The Little Rock Nine Monument
    Testament - The Little Rock Nine Monument
    Testament - The Little Rock Nine Monument

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    Beneath the Surface

    Beneath the Surface

    5.0(2 reviews)
    39.7 mi

    Beneath the Surface in Little Rock, Arkansas, is one of those public art pieces that sneaks up on…read moreyou--in the best way. Tucked along the riverfront near the Clinton Presidential Center, it's not just something you see, it's something you feel (and maybe scratch your head about for a second). At first glance, it looks like a group of ghostly steel fish swimming in mid-air, suspended in a kind of poetic, underwater ballet. But then you walk through it. You start noticing how the fish are grouped, how they're spaced, and how the light plays off the metal at different times of day. Suddenly it's more than art--it's motion, it's rhythm, it's like the Arkansas River whispered a story and the artist froze it mid-sentence. It's peaceful, clever, and just weird enough to make you stop and think, "Why don't more places have floating fish art?" Five stars for turning a simple riverside walk into a moment of quiet wonder.

    This is a mural by Matt McLeod who painted the piece in 2015. It is a large mural, covering 4300…read moresquare feet (30-foot-by-142-foot) . Given this large project, McLeod needed assistance, which came in the form of art students from University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the University of Central Arkansas. This larger than life mural is located on the side of the Bennett's Military Supplies building and overlooks a commercial parking lot. It depicts an assortment of koi fish against a gradient green background as if you were viewing them from above. This mural displays some great artwork. Since the mural overlooks a parking lot, briefly parking here to get a closer look is very easy to accomplish. Anyway, as with most murals that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. So, you may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions in the area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip.

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    William J Clinton Presidential Center - Exposed structural beams.

    William J Clinton Presidential Center

    4.1(207 reviews)
    39.2 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.

    Everyone’s Neighborhood

    Everyone’s Neighborhood

    5.0(2 reviews)
    38.9 mi

    We were just walking through Little Rock, not looking for anything in particular, when we turned a…read morecorner and bam--there it was. "Everyone's Neighborhood." Bold colors, bright faces, wide-open arms. It didn't whisper. It spoke. This mural doesn't just decorate a wall--it tells a story. People of all kinds, all walks of life, stitched together in paint like a big neighborhood quilt. You don't have to read a plaque or know the backstory to feel it. It's welcoming. It's hopeful. It feels like someone painted it with both love and purpose. The art stretches long and lively across the wall, and it makes you stop. Makes you smile. Makes you think. In a city that's got its share of rough patches, this piece feels like a reminder of what community could look like. It's not just a mural. It's a message. One we need now more than ever. Five stars, no question.

    This colorful mural is the work of Matt Mcleod who was commissioned to do the piece by the Downtown…read moreLittle Rock Partnership. It was dedicated in 2021. This mural was a community effort, which I am always a fan of. Everybody from the neighborhood had the opportunity to paint the Everyone's Neighborhood mural (I know....cheesy). The mural was based off a sticker that local graphic designer Josh Coker made. The mural depicts the Little Rock Skyline in a blue frame with the words "Downtown Little Rock" above it and "Everyone's Neighborhood to the left of it. It is all set against a lite blue background and colorful rays coming from the skyline. It has a "Greetings From ...." kind of vibe to it. It is a nice welcome to the city. This mural is definitely worth a peek and is very instagrammable (if that is your thing). The mural overlooks a private parking lot, so briefly parking here to get a closer look should not be an issue. There is also street parking available nearby. Anyway, as with most murals that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. So, you may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions in the area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip.

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