Little Rock

Maps and Statistics of Little Rock

Little Rock, the capital city of Arkansas, is a vibrant hub rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Located along the Arkansas River, it serves as the political and cultural heart of the state. The city is named after a small rock formation on the river's bank, known as "La Petite Roche," which served as a landmark for early travelers.

Little Rock played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement, most notably with the 1957 integration crisis at Little Rock Central High School. This historic event is commemorated at the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site, which attracts visitors interested in American history.

The city boasts a variety of cultural attractions, including the Arkansas Arts Center and the Clinton Presidential Center, which provides insight into the presidency of Bill Clinton. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the city's numerous parks and the nearby Ouachita Mountains. The River Market District is a bustling area known for shopping, dining, and entertainment, reflecting the city's blend of southern charm and modern liveliness.

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Area 318.571 km2

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