1. Little Rock | Arkansas, History, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/place/Little-Rock

    Learn about Little Rock, the capital of Arkansas, U.S., and its geography, history, and culture. Find out how Little Rock became a symbol of desegregation and a national historic site.

  2. Arkansas | Flag, Facts, Maps, Capital, Cities, & Attractions - Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/place/Arkansas-state

    Arkansas is a state in the southern United States with diverse landscapes and cultures. Its capital is Little Rock, located in the central part of the state. Learn more about Arkansas's history, geography, attractions, and people.

  3. Our Historical City | City of Little Rock - Little Rock, Arkansas

    https://www.littlerock.gov/city-administration/cityclerksoffice/our-historical-city/

    Learn about the history of Little Rock, the capital of Arkansas since 1821, from its early settlement by French and American explorers to its modern development as a city of a first-class. Discover the landmarks, events and achievements that shaped Little Rock's past and present.

  4. Little Rock, Capital Of Arkansas - WorldAtlas

    https://www.worldatlas.com/cities/little-rock-arkansas.html

    Learn about the history, geography, climate, and attractions of Little Rock, the largest and most populous city and the state capital of Arkansas. Find out how Little Rock got its name, what industries it hosts, and what landmarks it offers.

  5. City of Little Rock, Arkansas - Capital City - Pulaski County | City of ...

    https://www.littlerock.gov/

    Learn about the largest municipality in Arkansas, its services, events, and news. Find out how to pay fines, adopt a pet, or contact the mayor and board of directors.

  6. Little Rock (Pulaski County) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

    https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/little-rock-970/

    Learn about the origins, development, and significance of Little Rock, the state capital of Arkansas since 1836. Explore the city's geography, culture, landmarks, and role in the Civil War and civil rights movement.

  7. Arkansas State Capitol - Little Rock, AR

    https://www.littlerock.com/directory/arkansas-state-capitol/

    Learn about the history, architecture and features of the Arkansas State Capitol building, a replica of the US Capitol. See the Civil Rights Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial and other attractions on the capitol grounds.

  8. Little Rock summary | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/summary/Little-Rock

    Little Rock, City (pop., 2010: 193,524), capital of Arkansas, U.S., located on the Arkansas River. In 1722 Bernard de la Harpe, a French explorer, named the site La Petite Roche for a rock formation on the riverbank. It became the capital of Arkansas in 1821.

  9. Arkansas State Capitol | Little Rock, AR | Arkansas.com

    https://www.arkansas.com/little-rock/landmarks/arkansas-state-capitol

    Arkansas State Capitol. Constructed between 1899 and 1911, this Neoclassical building has provided a century of service since the legislature first met in the unfinished structure in 1911; features Arkansas granite, plus six bronze doors and three chandeliers crafted by Tiffany’s of New York.