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North Little Rock Heritage Center

Explore North Little Rock's past at the Heritage Center, located in the city's original 1895 fire station in the Argenta Arts District.

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Housed in North Little Rock's original 1895 fire station, the Heritage Center showcases the city's history through exhibits and archives. Visitors can explore the stories of early settlers, pivotal events, and the development of local industries. The center is operated by the North Little Rock History Commission and also houses the North Little Rock Historic District Commission.

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Local tips

  • Visit on a weekday to avoid crowds.
  • Engage with the staff to learn more about the exhibits and special events.
  • Check for temporary exhibits to gain fresh insights into local history.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From North Little Rock City Hall at 300 Main St, head east on Main Street towards Broadway Street. Continue for about 0.3 miles until you reach 506 Main St. The Heritage Center will be on your right. The walk takes approximately 7 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Several bus routes serve Main Street in North Little Rock. Check the Rock Region METRO schedule for the most up-to-date routes and times. From the nearest bus stop on Main Street, walk to 506 Main Street. A single ride fare is $1.75 [https://www.rrmetro.org/fares/].

  • Driving

    From I-30, take the Broadway exit and head north. Turn right onto Main Street. The Heritage Center will be on the right at 506 Main Street. Free on-street parking is available, but may have time restrictions. There are also several public parking lots one block east of Main Street. Parking at 410 Main Street costs hourly.

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The North Little Rock Heritage Center offers a glimpse into the city's past, operating from the beautifully restored first fire station. Built in 1895, the building served as the city's main fire station until 1962. In 2003, it was rebuilt to house the North Little Rock History Commission and the North Little Rock Historic District Commission. The first floor features rotating exhibits that chronicle the history of North Little Rock, from its early days as Argenta to its modern development. The exhibits include artifacts, documents, and photographs that tell the stories of the people and events that shaped the city. The second floor houses the city's archives, which are available for public research. The archives contain a wealth of information about North Little Rock's history, including city records, photographs, and personal papers. The North Little Rock History Commission actively collects, preserves, and interprets historical materials and artifacts for the benefit of the public. The center also hosts meetings and educational programs.

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