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Page 1: Little Rock Menu

DALLAS

TULSA

ST. LOUIS

BRANSON

BENTONVILLE

HOT SPRINGS

TEXARKANA

FAYETTEVILLE

FORT SMITH

EUREKA SPRINGS

MEMPHIS

LITTLEROCK

TUNICA

NASHVILLE

LITTLE TUNICATUNICA

MEMPHISMEMPHIS

NASHVILLE

BRANSONEUREKA

DALLAS

TULSASPRINGSSPRINGS

FAYETTEVILLE

FORT SMITH

TEXARKANA

BENTONVILLE

SPRINGS

HOT SPRINGS

Kimberly TorresDirector of Tourism Sales

501-370-3228 [email protected]

LittleRock.com

Little Rock has 130 hotels with more than 11,000 hotel rooms.

MILES TIME CITY55.1 57 minutes Hot Springs, AR137 2 hours 7 minutes Memphis, TN143 2 hours 12 minutes Texarkana, AR149 2 hours 36 minutes Tunica, MS159 2 hours 25 minutes Fort Smith, ARR173 3 hours 8 minutes Branson, MO182 3 hours 30 minutes Eureka Springs, AR190 2 hours 54 minutes Fayetteville, AR217 3 hours 54 minutes Bentonville, AR274 4 hours 5 minutes Tulsa, OK314 4 hours 39 minutes Dallas, TX349 5 hours 13 minutes Nashville, TN353 5 hours 59 minutes St. Louis, MO

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BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON NATIONAL AIRPORT (LIT) • Arkansas’s largest commercial service airport.• Serving approximately 2.1 million passengers annually.• More than a hundred flights arrive and depart Little Rock each day.• Non-stop jet service to 18 gateway cities.• Served by Allegiant, American, Delta, Frontier, Southwest, United and US Airways.

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THE REPThe Arkansas Repertory Theatre is the largest nonprofit professional theatre and one of the most critically acclaimed arts organizations in the state.

MURRY’S DINNER PLAY HOUSEEnjoy the all-you-can-eat bu�et, then take in the best of Broadway. Murry’s o�ers a full season of Broadway’s best comedies and musicals.

MUSEUM OF DISCOVERYWith nearly 90 brand new, state-of-the-art, interactive science and technology exhibits, this museum is a leading informal science education resource for all ages.

LITTLE ROCK ZOOMany exotic worlds are yours to explore at the Little Rock Zoo. Go on a “behind the scenes” tour and get up close to a gira�e, tiger, or an elephant. Their latest exhibits include the acclaimed Laura P. Nichol’s Penguin Pointe and Cheetah Outpost. MARLSGATEOriginally the Dortch family farm, this stately Greek Revival structure sits on the shores of Bearskin Lake and is open for group tours and special events.

THE OLD MILLThe Old Mill is famous for being in the opening scene in the movie, “Gone With The Wind,” made in 1939. (It is believed to be the only remaining structure from the film.)

STARTERS

MAIN COURSES

LOCAL SPECIALTIES

SWEETS

REFRESHMENTS

ARKANSAS ARTS CENTERThis dynamic center features an art museum with a world-class international collection, a professional theatre company that presents children’s literary works for family audiences, art classes and a variety of education programs for the public.

BIG DAM BRIDGEExperience the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge in the world, built specifically for that use.

VILLA MARREThis historic home gained fame when television producers Harry Thomason and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason used the home’s exterior to depict Sugarbaker & Associates Interior Design on the couple’s 1980s television series “Designing Women.”

USS RAZORBACKLocated at the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum, the USS Razorback conducted five combat patrols during World War II, and was one of only twelve submarines present at the signing of the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay.

THE MARK TWAIN RIVERBOATMake your night unforgettable with dinner and a cruise on the Mark Twain Riverboat by the Dam Riverboat Company.

WILD RIVER COUNTRYWild River Country is an outdoor water park located in North Little Rock. It is the largest water park in the state of Arkansas.for family audiences, art classes and a variety of education programs for the public. Rock. It is the largest water park in the state of Arkansas.

THE RIVER MARKETLocated in the heart of downtown Little Rock, the River Market o�ers an exciting mix of unique shopping, dining, galleries and night life, all on the banks of the Arkansas River. It is very pedestrian friendly, and is served by an old fashioned electric streetcar.

WILLIAM J. CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUMPart of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center, the library’s permanent collection includes an exact replica of President Clinton’s Oval O�ce, the presidential limousine, and a time-line with exhibits for each year of Clinton’s presidency, and the Center hosts three to four outstanding temporary exhibits every year.

LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOLLittle Rock Central High School is recognized for the role it played in the desegregation of public schools in the United States. Its Visitor Center opened in September 2007 to mark the 50th anniversary of the school’s desegregation, and features many informative exhibits.

HEIFER INTERNATIONALVisitors can learn about Heifer’s mission to end hunger and poverty in the world, as well as its headquarter’s LEEDTM (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum certification and how that ties into Heifer’s commitment to sustainable practices.

ROCK TOWN DISTILLERYEnjoy a tour and tasting at Arkansas’s first “legal” distillery since Prohibition. Family-owned, this small batch, craft distillery is winning international awards for its bourbon whiskeys, gin, rum and vodkas.

OLD STATE HOUSE MUSEUMBuilt in 1836, it is oldest-standing state capitol West of the Mississippi. Arkansas’s first capitol (used until 1911) it’s a stunning example of Greek Revival architecture, and is now an Arkansas history museum.

EXTRAS

CHRIS OLSENEnjoy a guided tour of Chris’s extravagantly decorated home and garden during the holidays, the start of Spring, or in the fabulous fall months.

P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN HOMEVisit this award-winning designer’s new home, gardens and farm, located on Moss Mountain right outside of Little Rock.

STRIPPAGGIOSample some of the world’s quality single and in-house varietal blended extra virgin olive oils, vinegars, gourmet salts, and spices. Use your creativity to mix your own Balsamic oils.

REMINGTON GUN CLUBEnjoy a shooting session with Remington. Beginning with a safety orientation groups can put their marksmanship to the test with a bundled package including targets, gun and shells.

THE EMPRESS OF LITTLE ROCKThis “Downton Abbey”- style home is a little Rock treasure that captivates from the moment you enter the foyer of the Grand Sitting Parlor. Relax in the hammock in the Moonlight Secret Garden and enjoy authentic British High Tea complete with biscuits and scones.

ARTISTIC SPIRITSBring your own bottle of wine or favorite beverage and enjoy a relaxing painting class with family and friends. A local artist will guide you through the step-by-step instructions while you create your very own masterpiece.

MOSAIC TEMPLARS CENTERTour this state-of-the-art museum dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and celebrating African American history, culture and community in Arkansas from 1870 to the present.

PINNACLE MOUNTAIN Rising more than 1,000 feet above the Arkansas River Valley, the cone-shaped peak of Pinnacle Mountain is a central Arkansas landmark. Enjoy Interpretive programs, hiking, mountain biking, canoe and boat tours, picnic sites, pavilions and a visitor center with gift shop.

WILDWOOD PARKThis developing botanical garden and center for the arts has a full spectrum of the cultural arts: visual, performing, literary, horticultural, culinary and more.

WITT STEPHENS JR. CENTRAL ARKANSAS NATURE CENTER This Arkansas Game and Fish Commission facility focuses on the recreational opportunities provided by our state’s fish and wildlife resources, and tells the story of AGFC’s role in restoring and maintaining them.

MACARTHUR MUSEUMThe MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History was created to interpret our state’s military heritage from its territorial period to the present.

THE OUTLETS AT LITTLE ROCKOpening in the summer of 2015, and featuring the best brand names, this 325,000 - sq. ft. outlet center will include more than 60 stores and will be adjacent to Arkansas’s first Bass Pro Shops store.

BOBBY’S BIKE HIKEBobby’s Bike Hike o�ers bike tours and rentals of central Arkansas for a variety of interests, ages, and fitness levels.

SEGWAY OF ARKANSASSegway of Arkansas is a full-service Segway dealership, and also o�ers Segway rentals for corporate and special events, and group tours.

ESSE PURSE MUSEUMLocated in the SoMa District of Little Rock the brainchild of Anita Davis, a longtime collector of purses, ESSE Purse Museum is proud to exhibit “What’s Inside: A Century of Women and Handbags, 1900-1999.”

RiverMarket.info

BigDamBridge.com

TheVillaMarre.com

Aimm.Museum/Razorback.asp

ClintonPresidentialCenter.org

NPS.gov/CHSC

Heifer.org

RockTownDistillery.com

OldStateHouse.com

TheRep.org

MurrysDinnerPlayHouse.com

EssePurseMuseum.com

LittleRockZoo.com

Search “The Old Mill” at Arkansas.com

Marlsgate.com

ArkArts.com WildRiverCountry.com

DamRiverboat.com

ChrisHOlsen.com

PAllenSmith.com

TheEmpress.com

Remington.com

MosaicTemplarsCenter.com

ArkansasStateParks.com

WildWoodPark.org

CentralArkansasNatureCenter.com

ArkMilitaryHeritage.com

ARKANSAS RIVER TRAILFrom the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge to the east, and the Two Rivers Bridge to the west, this 17-mile trail connects downtown Little Rock and North Little Rock via four pedestrian bridges as it winds along the Arkansas River.

RIVER LIGHTS IN THE ROCKFrom dusk to dawn nightly, the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge, the Main Street Bridge and the Junction Bridge are illuminated with thousands of high-e�ciency LEDs creating dazzling light shows over the Arkansas River.

RIVER RAIL ELECTRIC STREETCARSee the sights in downtown Little Rock and North Little Rock with ease aboard a historic replica electric streetcar.

CAT.org/River-Rail

RiverLightsInTheRock.com

ArkansasRiverTrail.org

SegwayOfArkansas.com

BobbysBikeHike.com

MuseumOfDiscovery.org

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THE REPThe Arkansas Repertory Theatre is the largest nonprofit professional theatre and one of the most critically acclaimed arts organizations in the state.

MURRY’S DINNER PLAY HOUSEEnjoy the all-you-can-eat bu�et, then take in the best of Broadway. Murry’s o�ers a full season of Broadway’s best comedies and musicals.

MUSEUM OF DISCOVERYWith nearly 90 brand new, state-of-the-art, interactive science and technology exhibits, this museum is a leading informal science education resource for all ages.

LITTLE ROCK ZOOMany exotic worlds are yours to explore at the Little Rock Zoo. Go on a “behind the scenes” tour and get up close to a gira�e, tiger, or an elephant. Their latest exhibits include the acclaimed Laura P. Nichol’s Penguin Pointe and Cheetah Outpost. MARLSGATEOriginally the Dortch family farm, this stately Greek Revival structure sits on the shores of Bearskin Lake and is open for group tours and special events.

THE OLD MILLThe Old Mill is famous for being in the opening scene in the movie, “Gone With The Wind,” made in 1939. (It is believed to be the only remaining structure from the film.)

STARTERS

MAIN COURSES

LOCAL SPECIALTIES

SWEETS

REFRESHMENTS

ARKANSAS ARTS CENTERThis dynamic center features an art museum with a world-class international collection, a professional theatre company that presents children’s literary works for family audiences, art classes and a variety of education programs for the public.

BIG DAM BRIDGEExperience the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge in the world, built specifically for that use.

VILLA MARREThis historic home gained fame when television producers Harry Thomason and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason used the home’s exterior to depict Sugarbaker & Associates Interior Design on the couple’s 1980s television series “Designing Women.”

USS RAZORBACKLocated at the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum, the USS Razorback conducted five combat patrols during World War II, and was one of only twelve submarines present at the signing of the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay.

THE MARK TWAIN RIVERBOATMake your night unforgettable with dinner and a cruise on the Mark Twain Riverboat by the Dam Riverboat Company.

WILD RIVER COUNTRYWild River Country is an outdoor water park located in North Little Rock. It is the largest water park in the state of Arkansas.for family audiences, art classes and a variety of education programs for the public. Rock. It is the largest water park in the state of Arkansas.

THE RIVER MARKETLocated in the heart of downtown Little Rock, the River Market o�ers an exciting mix of unique shopping, dining, galleries and night life, all on the banks of the Arkansas River. It is very pedestrian friendly, and is served by an old fashioned electric streetcar.

WILLIAM J. CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUMPart of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center, the library’s permanent collection includes an exact replica of President Clinton’s Oval O�ce, the presidential limousine, and a time-line with exhibits for each year of Clinton’s presidency, and the Center hosts three to four outstanding temporary exhibits every year.

LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOLLittle Rock Central High School is recognized for the role it played in the desegregation of public schools in the United States. Its Visitor Center opened in September 2007 to mark the 50th anniversary of the school’s desegregation, and features many informative exhibits.

HEIFER INTERNATIONALVisitors can learn about Heifer’s mission to end hunger and poverty in the world, as well as its headquarter’s LEEDTM (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum certification and how that ties into Heifer’s commitment to sustainable practices.

ROCK TOWN DISTILLERYEnjoy a tour and tasting at Arkansas’s first “legal” distillery since Prohibition. Family-owned, this small batch, craft distillery is winning international awards for its bourbon whiskeys, gin, rum and vodkas.

OLD STATE HOUSE MUSEUMBuilt in 1836, it is oldest-standing state capitol West of the Mississippi. Arkansas’s first capitol (used until 1911) it’s a stunning example of Greek Revival architecture, and is now an Arkansas history museum.

EXTRAS

CHRIS OLSENEnjoy a guided tour of Chris’s extravagantly decorated home and garden during the holidays, the start of Spring, or in the fabulous fall months.

P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN HOMEVisit this award-winning designer’s new home, gardens and farm, located on Moss Mountain right outside of Little Rock.

STRIPPAGGIOSample some of the world’s quality single and in-house varietal blended extra virgin olive oils, vinegars, gourmet salts, and spices. Use your creativity to mix your own Balsamic oils.

REMINGTON GUN CLUBEnjoy a shooting session with Remington. Beginning with a safety orientation groups can put their marksmanship to the test with a bundled package including targets, gun and shells.

THE EMPRESS OF LITTLE ROCKThis “Downton Abbey”- style home is a little Rock treasure that captivates from the moment you enter the foyer of the Grand Sitting Parlor. Relax in the hammock in the Moonlight Secret Garden and enjoy authentic British High Tea complete with biscuits and scones.

ARTISTIC SPIRITSBring your own bottle of wine or favorite beverage and enjoy a relaxing painting class with family and friends. A local artist will guide you through the step-by-step instructions while you create your very own masterpiece.

MOSAIC TEMPLARS CENTERTour this state-of-the-art museum dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and celebrating African American history, culture and community in Arkansas from 1870 to the present.

PINNACLE MOUNTAIN Rising more than 1,000 feet above the Arkansas River Valley, the cone-shaped peak of Pinnacle Mountain is a central Arkansas landmark. Enjoy Interpretive programs, hiking, mountain biking, canoe and boat tours, picnic sites, pavilions and a visitor center with gift shop.

WILDWOOD PARKThis developing botanical garden and center for the arts has a full spectrum of the cultural arts: visual, performing, literary, horticultural, culinary and more.

WITT STEPHENS JR. CENTRAL ARKANSAS NATURE CENTER This Arkansas Game and Fish Commission facility focuses on the recreational opportunities provided by our state’s fish and wildlife resources, and tells the story of AGFC’s role in restoring and maintaining them.

MACARTHUR MUSEUMThe MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History was created to interpret our state’s military heritage from its territorial period to the present.

THE OUTLETS AT LITTLE ROCKOpening in the summer of 2015, and featuring the best brand names, this 325,000 - sq. ft. outlet center will include more than 60 stores and will be adjacent to Arkansas’s first Bass Pro Shops store.

BOBBY’S BIKE HIKEBobby’s Bike Hike o�ers bike tours and rentals of central Arkansas for a variety of interests, ages, and fitness levels.

SEGWAY OF ARKANSASSegway of Arkansas is a full-service Segway dealership, and also o�ers Segway rentals for corporate and special events, and group tours.

ESSE PURSE MUSEUMLocated in the SoMa District of Little Rock the brainchild of Anita Davis, a longtime collector of purses, ESSE Purse Museum is proud to exhibit “What’s Inside: A Century of Women and Handbags, 1900-1999.”

RiverMarket.info

BigDamBridge.com

TheVillaMarre.com

Aimm.Museum/Razorback.asp

ClintonPresidentialCenter.org

NPS.gov/CHSC

Heifer.org

RockTownDistillery.com

OldStateHouse.com

TheRep.org

MurrysDinnerPlayHouse.com

EssePurseMuseum.com

LittleRockZoo.com

Search “The Old Mill” at Arkansas.com

Marlsgate.com

ArkArts.com WildRiverCountry.com

DamRiverboat.com

ChrisHOlsen.com

PAllenSmith.com

TheEmpress.com

Remington.com

MosaicTemplarsCenter.com

ArkansasStateParks.com

WildWoodPark.org

CentralArkansasNatureCenter.com

ArkMilitaryHeritage.com

ARKANSAS RIVER TRAILFrom the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge to the east, and the Two Rivers Bridge to the west, this 17-mile trail connects downtown Little Rock and North Little Rock via four pedestrian bridges as it winds along the Arkansas River.

RIVER LIGHTS IN THE ROCKFrom dusk to dawn nightly, the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge, the Main Street Bridge and the Junction Bridge are illuminated with thousands of high-e�ciency LEDs creating dazzling light shows over the Arkansas River.

RIVER RAIL ELECTRIC STREETCARSee the sights in downtown Little Rock and North Little Rock with ease aboard a historic replica electric streetcar.

CAT.org/River-Rail

RiverLightsInTheRock.com

ArkansasRiverTrail.org

SegwayOfArkansas.com

BobbysBikeHike.com

MuseumOfDiscovery.org

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DALLAS

TULSA

ST. LOUIS

BRANSON

BENTONVILLE

HOT SPRINGS

TEXARKANA

FAYETTEVILLE

FORT SMITH

EUREKA SPRINGS

MEMPHIS

LITTLEROCK

TUNICA

NASHVILLE

LITTLE TUNICATUNICA

MEMPHISMEMPHIS

NASHVILLE

BRANSONEUREKA

DALLAS

TULSASPRINGSSPRINGS

FAYETTEVILLE

FORT SMITH

TEXARKANA

BENTONVILLE

SPRINGS

HOT SPRINGS

Kimberly TorresDirector of Tourism Sales

501-370-3228 [email protected]

LittleRock.com

Little Rock has 130 hotels with more than 11,000 hotel rooms.

MILES TIME CITY55.1 57 minutes Hot Springs, AR137 2 hours 7 minutes Memphis, TN143 2 hours 12 minutes Texarkana, AR149 2 hours 36 minutes Tunica, MS159 2 hours 25 minutes Fort Smith, ARR173 3 hours 8 minutes Branson, MO182 3 hours 30 minutes Eureka Springs, AR190 2 hours 54 minutes Fayetteville, AR217 3 hours 54 minutes Bentonville, AR274 4 hours 5 minutes Tulsa, OK314 4 hours 39 minutes Dallas, TX349 5 hours 13 minutes Nashville, TN353 5 hours 59 minutes St. Louis, MO

GROUP TRAVEL MENU

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WITH ASOUTHERN

ACCENT.SM

BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON NATIONAL AIRPORT (LIT) • Arkansas’s largest commercial service airport.• Serving approximately 2.1 million passengers annually.• More than a hundred flights arrive and depart Little Rock each day.• Non-stop jet service to 18 gateway cities.• Served by Allegiant, American, Delta, Frontier, Southwest, United and US Airways.