48 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Sherwood, AR
Sherwood, Arkansas, sits nestled just northeast of Little Rock, a community that has quietly cultivated its own distinct identity. While it might not boast the same national recognition as its larger neighbor, Sherwood…
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T. R. Pugh Memorial Park
· 2.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over! You're about to pass a piece of Hollywood history, right here in North Little Rock! This charming grist mill was featured in the opening scenes of the classic film Gone With The Wind. But wait, there's a…
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North Little Rock, AR
· 4.0 mi
North Little Rock sits just across the Arkansas River from its more famous twin, but it's a city with its own distinct history. The area started as a railroad hub, growing around the tracks that still bisect the town…
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Argenta station
· 4.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This cruciform-shaped depot once connected North Little Rock to the Rock Island railroad line. Built in 1913, the Rock Island-Argenta Depot served passengers traveling on the Rock Island Railroad. The depot featured…
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Argenta Historic District
· 4.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder why North Little Rock isn't just called Argenta? This spot holds the key. The area you're in was originally known as Argenta. It was a growing settlement that eventually got annexed by Little Rock in 1890.…
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Fort Logan H. Roots
· 4.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder what it takes to protect a growing nation? This spot, Fort Logan H. Roots, has played its part. Named for a Civil War veteran, the fort was established in 1892 and served as a garrison from 1896 to 1913.…
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USS Razorback
· 5.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This WWII submarine witnessed Japan's surrender and later hunted Soviet subs during the Cold War. The USS Razorback, commissioned in 1944, served in the Pacific during the final year of World War II. She was present in…
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Clinton Presidential Library
· 5.0 mi · Historical Marker
Presidential library and museum on the banks of the Arkansas River in Little Rock, housing the records of the 42nd president.
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Hoga (YT-146)
· 5.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Right here in North Little Rock rests a hero of Pearl Harbor: the Hoga tugboat. The Hoga, designated YT-146, was a harbor tug assigned to Pearl Harbor in 1941. On December 7th, 1941, when the Japanese attacked, the Hoga…
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The Little Rock
· 5.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Believe it or not, that unassuming rock right there gave this whole city its name: Little Rock! Back in 1722, French explorer Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe noticed this smaller rock outcrop on the Arkansas River. He…
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The Tavern (Little Rock, Arkansas)
· 5.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a frontier Arkansas, rough and tumble, where deals were struck and travelers found respite. This is the story of The Tavern. Constructed around 1820 and expanded in 1834, The Tavern, also known as the Jesse…
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David O. Dodd Memorial
· 5.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Right here, on the grounds of the Old State House, stands a monument to a teenager whose fate became a symbol of Confederate defiance. David O. Dodd, just seventeen years old, was accused of spying for the Confederacy…
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Capital Hotel (Little Rock, Arkansas)
· 5.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This grand Victorian hotel has hosted presidents and celebrities since the late 19th century. The Capital Hotel opened its doors in 1876. It quickly became known as the grandest hotel in Little Rock, offering luxurious…
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Tuf Nut Historic Commercial District
· 5.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
These unassuming brick buildings tell a story of hard work and durable clothes. They once housed the Tuf-Nut Garment Manufacturing Company, known for making tough workwear, reflecting Little Rock's industrial past. In…
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Historic Arkansas Museum
· 5.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wondered what Little Rock looked like when Arkansas was just finding its footing? You're about to drive right past the heart of it! This museum preserves the very buildings where Arkansas's territorial government…
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Trapnall Hall
· 5.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over! You're about to see Trapnall Hall, one of the best examples of pre-Civil War architecture in Arkansas. It's a window into a different time. Built in 1843 for Frederic Trapnall, a prominent lawyer, this Greek…
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McDonald–Wait–Newton House
· 5.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a U.S. Senator pacing the floors of that house, making decisions that shaped Arkansas. The McDonald–Wait–Newton House, built in the late 1860s, was home to U.S. Senator Alexander McDonald. Later, U.S. Marshall…
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Terminal Hotel (Little Rock, Arkansas)
· 5.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Once a bustling hub for travelers arriving by train, the Terminal Hotel stands as a reminder of Little Rock's transportation history. Opened in 1909, the Terminal Hotel served passengers and railroad employees arriving…
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Little Rock Union Station
· 5.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Stand in front of Union Station and you're standing in a place that once connected Arkansas to the rest of the country. Built in 1921 by the Missouri Pacific Railroad, Union Station consolidated passenger services from…
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Albert Pike Memorial Temple
· 5.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to be amazed by the Albert Pike Memorial Temple, a testament to Freemasonry in Little Rock. Dedicated in 1924, this Classical Revival structure houses the Scottish Rite and York Rite Masonic bodies. It's named…
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Tower Building of the Little Rock Arsenal
· 5.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This unassuming tower played a pivotal role in a tense standoff that could have changed the course of Arkansas history. In 1861, as the nation teetered on the brink of civil war, Arkansas voted to secede from the Union.…
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Samuel P. Taylor Service Station
· 5.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over and take a look – this isn't just any gas station; it's a perfectly preserved piece of 1930s automotive history. The Samuel P. Taylor Service Station, built in 1938, was designed with that distinctive Art Deco…
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Arkansas State Capitol
· 6.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for a second and take a look at that impressive building – that's the Arkansas State Capitol, and it has a fascinating story. Construction of the Capitol began in 1899, after the previous statehouse became too…
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Taborian Hall
· 6.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over, history buff, because you're about to drive past a landmark that was once the beating heart of Little Rock's African-American community! Taborian Hall, built in 1916, was more than just a building; it was a…
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Little Rock, AR
· 6.0 mi · Local history
Little Rock owes its name to a modest geological feature on the Arkansas River: a small rock outcropping that once served as a convenient landmark for early travelers. This “little rock” stood in contrast to a larger…
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Museum of Black Arkansans and Performing Arts Center
· 6.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
These walls hold more than bricks; they hold the stories of Black Arkansans' enduring spirit and artistic talent. This building started as the First Baptist Church of Little Rock, constructed in 1941. It was designed by…
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Angelo Marre House
· 6.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever watched 'Designing Women'? Well, you're looking at what some say inspired the show's aesthetic! The Angelo Marre House, built in the Italianate style, has been a Little Rock landmark since its construction. It's a…
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Bayou Meto Battlefield
· 6.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Feel the weight of history beneath your tires – this is where Union and Confederate soldiers clashed in the Battle of Bayou Meto. On August 27 1863, Confederate forces under Brigadier General Marmaduke successfully…
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Governor's Mansion Historic District
· 6.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Stroll through this district and imagine the political power plays that unfolded within these historic homes. This isn't just a pretty neighborhood; it's where Arkansas's most influential figures lived, schemed, and…
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Minnesota Monument
· 6.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pause here to honor the silent bugler. The Minnesota Monument, also known as 'Taps,' stands as a solemn tribute to 36 soldiers from Minnesota who rest in this cemetery. The monument was erected to honor those Minnesotan…
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Little Rock National Cemetery
· 6.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Take a moment to reflect as you pass Little Rock National Cemetery, a final resting place for over 25,000 veterans. Established in 1866, in the aftermath of the Civil War, the cemetery initially served as a burial…
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Arkansas Governor's Mansion
· 6.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pulling up to the Arkansas Governor's Mansion, it's hard to believe that for over a century, Arkansas' governors didn't actually have an official residence! Until 1950, the governor simply had to find their own place to…
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Joseph Taylor Robinson House
· 6.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over here for a second! You're looking at a house that witnessed some serious political power plays. This is the Joseph Taylor Robinson House, home to a man who helped shape the New Deal. Joseph Taylor Robinson,…
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Scipio A. Jones House
· 6.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This unassuming house was once the home of a legal giant: Scipio A. Jones. He's most famous for what happened after the Elaine Race Riot. In 1919, a deadly conflict erupted in Elaine, Arkansas, leaving a trail of…
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Arkansas Ordnance Plant Guard House
· 6.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This unassuming guard house stands as a silent witness to a time when central Arkansas transformed into a crucial hub for the American war effort. In 1941, as the world hurtled towards war, the Arkansas Ordnance Plant…
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Little Rock Central High School
· 6.9 mi · Historical Marker
On September 25, 1957, nine Black teenagers walked through the front doors of this school while a thousand soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division held back a screaming mob. It was one of the first major tests of…
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Little Rock Central High School
· 6.9 mi · Things to Do
Where nine Black students integrated a white school in 1957. The National Guard was called in.
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Little Rock Central HS - Bryson Kennedy Transfer Ruling
· 6.9 mi · Sports News
Bryson Kennedy, Class of 2029 quarterback (6'3", ~20 D1 offers including Miami, Auburn, Florida, Arizona State, Arkansas, Missouri, Toledo), transferred from Little Rock Central HS (AR) to Duncanville HS (TX). UIL ruled…
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Over-the-Jumps Carousel
· 7.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Get ready to experience a true piece of Americana, right here in Little Rock! This isn't just any carousel; it's one of the last of its kind. This Over-the-Jumps Carousel, originally built around 1920, made its debut at…
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Sweet Connie - Little Rock, Arkansas
· 7.7 mi
Connie Hamzy, known across rock and roll as 'Sweet Connie,' was born in Little Rock in 1955 and spent her whole life here. As a teenager in the late 1960s she started going to concerts at Barton Coliseum on the Arkansas…
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Jacksonville High School, Arkansas (Dan Hampton)
· 8.6 mi
Jacksonville High School in Jacksonville, Arkansas is where Dan Hampton — a music-focused kid who didn't take up football until his junior year — became a college prospect. He starred at Arkansas, was a first-round pick…
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Hanger Cotton Gin
· 8.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time at this rare surviving example of a steam-powered cotton gin, built in 1876. This is the Hanger Cotton Gin in Sweet Home, Arkansas. Built around 1876, it's one of the few steam-powered gins still…
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Dortch Plantation
· 11.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine stepping back in time to the heart of a pre-Civil War Arkansas plantation. The Dortch Plantation, also known as Marlsgate, is unique because it's the only fully furnished plantation home in the state. William P.…
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Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park
· 14.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Stop here and you're stepping back to a time when Arkansas was home to a thriving, complex society, long before Europeans arrived. From around 650 to 1050, this area was a major ceremonial and governmental center for…
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Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park
· 14.7 mi · Historical Marker
The largest prehistoric Native American site in Arkansas, featuring 18 earthen mounds built by the Plum Bayou culture between 600 and 1050 AD.
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Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery
· 16.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for a moment to reflect on the lives lost at Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery. During the fall of 1862, a devastating epidemic swept through Camp Hope, a Confederate training camp located near here. The camp…
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Lonoke station
· 18.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the steam engines that once roared through this historic Rock Island Depot, connecting Lonoke to the world. Built in 1912, the Rock Island Depot served as a vital passenger and freight station for the town of…
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Lonoke Confederate Monument
· 18.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This monument stands as a reminder of the Civil War's impact on Lonoke, sparking reflection on a divided past. Dedicated in 1910, the Lonoke Confederate Monument was commissioned by the local chapter of the United…