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"Discover the Charm and History of Little Rock, Arkansas" Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of North Little Rocks Old Mill (Pughs Old Mill

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: North Little Rocks Old Mill (Pughs Old Mill), Little Rock, Arkansas

North Little Rocks Old Mill (Pughs Old Mill), Little Rock, Arkansas, United States of America, North America

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Old flooded stone quarry with large stones in the evening warm bright light covered with small dry plants in

Old flooded stone quarry with large stones in the evening warm bright light covered with small dry plants in picturesque Ukraine

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Little mermaid, landmark of Copenhagen

Little mermaid, landmark of Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Rainbow, Valle Gran Rey, La Gomera

Rainbow, Valle Gran Rey, La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: USA, Arkansas, Little Rock, Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site

USA, Arkansas, Little Rock, Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site, site of 1954 school desegregation battles

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: USA, Arkansas, Little Rock, city skyline from the Arkansas River

USA, Arkansas, Little Rock, city skyline from the Arkansas River

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Group Leaving Little Rock State House

Group Leaving Little Rock State House
(Original Caption) 1873-Little Rock, AR: Incident in the Brooks-Baxter War, a gubernatorial contest in Arkansas, 1873, between Elisha Baxter and Rev. Joseph Brooks

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Ellis Thompson with His Son, Jefferson Thomas

Ellis Thompson with His Son, Jefferson Thomas
Ellis Thompson, 42, father of Jefferson Thomas, the only black student in Little Rock's Central High School, September 1958. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Students Interviewed Soldier In Back

Students Interviewed Soldier In Back
(Original Caption) Little Rock, AR- Two African American students being interviewed by newsman, paratropper in background

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Protester Being Taken into Custody

Protester Being Taken into Custody
(Original Caption) With a policeman on each arm, a woman demonstrator is led away from a street skirmish between police and marchers protesting integration at Central High School

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Lucky Luciano Getting up in Court

Lucky Luciano Getting up in Court
(Original Caption) Charles (Lucky) Luciano, alleged New York Vice Racketeer, was photographed here rising from his chair, with two sheriffs standing guard in the rear, after Governor J.M

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Progressive Party Candidate Henry A. Wallace Eating Slice of Watermelon

Progressive Party Candidate Henry A. Wallace Eating Slice of Watermelon
(Original Caption) Little Rock, Arkansas: All This -- And Tomatoes, Too! The man about to give his ears a bath here is Henry A. Wallace, Progressive Party candidate for president

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Departure Scene of African Americans Leaving for Battle

Departure Scene of African Americans Leaving for Battle
(Original Caption) Little Rock: "Mustered Out" Colored volunteers at Little Rock, Arkansas

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: View of Street in Little Rock

View of Street in Little Rock
(Original Caption) Street scene, Little Rock, Arkansas

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Harry Truman Marching in Parade

Harry Truman Marching in Parade
(Original Caption) Harry Truman marching in parade with his comrades of the 36th Division at their reunion in Little Rock, Arkansas

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Polio Respirators

Polio Respirators
(Original Caption) Little Rock, Arkansas: Polio Patients Crowded

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Men In Trench Joining Pipeline Seam

Men In Trench Joining Pipeline Seam
(Original Caption) 12/5/1951-Little Rock, AR- This last stretch of mileage for the 30-inch pipeline is about to be welded together under a highway near Little Rock, Arkansas

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Portrait of Bob Lennon and Bob Montag

Portrait of Bob Lennon and Bob Montag
(Original Caption) Big Bob Lennon (left) of the Nashville Vols in the Southern Association, baseball's leading home run hitter

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Students Enjoying Themselves at a Party

Students Enjoying Themselves at a Party
(Original Caption) Sophomore Fling. They called it a honky-tonk party, but it appeared to be an earthy mixture of Paris, the Gay Nineties, the Casbah, and the Roaring Twenties

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Map of Arkansas illustrated by Artist Carla Daly

Map of Arkansas illustrated by Artist Carla Daly
Carla Daly

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Elvis Presley Meeting Autograph Seekers

Elvis Presley Meeting Autograph Seekers
(Original Caption) 3/24/58-North Little Rock, Arkansas: Elvis Presley laughs after an unidentiifed fan asked him "to autograph me

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Child Playing At The Feet Of Guardsman

Child Playing At The Feet Of Guardsman
(Original Caption) 9/10/1957-Little Rock, AR: Almost everyone in Little Rock is on one side or another in the current dispute over integration of Little Rock Central High School

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Marshal Beal Kidd Entering Executive Mansion

Marshal Beal Kidd Entering Executive Mansion
(Original Caption) US Marshal Beal Kidd squeezes through the main gate and past a National Guardsman at the Executive Mansion in Little Rock as he arrives to serve a subpoena on Arkansas Government

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: 101st Airborne Arriving at Central High School

101st Airborne Arriving at Central High School
(Original Caption) Citizens of Little Rock watch from behind barricades as members of the 101st Airborne Division arrive 9/24 to take up positions around Central High School

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Police Searching Trouble Makers At Central high School

Police Searching Trouble Makers At Central high School
(Original Caption) Police search known agitators during a drive 9/24 to weed out troublemakers in the crowd in front of Central High School

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Governor Orval Faubus Sitting at Desk with Reporters Nearby

Governor Orval Faubus Sitting at Desk with Reporters Nearby
(Original Caption) Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas, shown at his desk during his September 4th press conference

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Crowd Gathered Outside Central High School in Little Rock

Crowd Gathered Outside Central High School in Little Rock
A crowd of onlookers gathers to watch as Federal troops stand guard while African American students join White students in front of Central High School, in Little Rock, Arkansas

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: National Guard Watching Over Students

National Guard Watching Over Students
Young women students walk past members of the Arkansas National Guard, stationed there by Governor Orval Faubus to prevent nine African American high school students from attending

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Soldier Sitting on Ground with Newspaper

Soldier Sitting on Ground with Newspaper
(Original Caption) Lt. Col. Marion Johnson in command of the National Guard detachment that is preventing integration at Central High School here, takes a break in this photograph

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Soldier Reads Paper on Tree

Soldier Reads Paper on Tree
(Original Caption) 9/5/1957-Little Rock, AR: An Arkansas National Guardsman, Sgt. Elmer J. Halliburton, pauses to read a local paper between duties at Little Rock's Central High School

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Students Pass Guards and Enter School

Students Pass Guards and Enter School
(Original Caption) Under the watchful eye of the Arkansas National Guard, students of Central High School entered the school building peacefully and without incident

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Elizabeth Eckford Surrounded by Journalists

Elizabeth Eckford Surrounded by Journalists
Elizabeth Eckford, one of the Little Rock Nine, is surrounded by journalists after she is prevented from entering Little Rock's Central High School by the Arkansas National Guard

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Portrait of Jane Hill and Elizabeth Echford of Little Rock

Portrait of Jane Hill and Elizabeth Echford of Little Rock
(Original Caption

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Little Rock Crisis

Little Rock Crisis
Elizabeth Eckford ignores the hostile screams and stares of fellow students on her first day of school, 6th September 1957

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: National Guardsmen and Protesters in Little Rock

National Guardsmen and Protesters in Little Rock
(Original Caption) A youth who identified himself as Murray Galinson, a tourist from Minneapolis, Minnesota

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Thurgood Marshall Among Photographers

Thurgood Marshall Among Photographers
(Original Caption) 9/7/1957-Little Rock, AR: Lawyers Thurgood Marshall of New York (L), chief attorney for the NAACP, and George E. Howell of Pine Bluff, Arkansas arrive at the court house

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Mayor Woodrow Mann Stating Support for Desegregation

Mayor Woodrow Mann Stating Support for Desegregation
Woodrow Mann, mayor of Little Rock

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: National Guard and Students at Integrated School

National Guard and Students at Integrated School
(Original Caption) 9/16/1957-Little Rock, AR- White students at Little Rock's Central High School began their third week of school today with National Guard troops stationed around the grounds

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Mayor Woodrow Wilson Mann at Courthouse

Mayor Woodrow Wilson Mann at Courthouse
Woodrow Wilson Mann, mayor of Little Rock, attends a court case

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Black Girl Stops To Look At Withdrawal

Black Girl Stops To Look At Withdrawal
Passing the Central High School here, September 21st, a black teenage girl stops to look following the removal of National Guard troops

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Students Escorted into School

Students Escorted into School
African American students are escorted by soldiers into Little Rock's Central High School on the first full day of integration

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Three Men Driven Away By Soldiers

Three Men Driven Away By Soldiers
Three men from the mob around Little Rock's Central High School are driven from the area at bayonet-point by these soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division September 25th

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Soldiers Walking Men Down Street with Bayonets

Soldiers Walking Men Down Street with Bayonets
Grim-faced troops of the 101st Airborne Division, bayonets outstretched, hustled three men down the street and away from the Central High School here September 25th

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Guardsman Standing at School Site

Guardsman Standing at School Site
A paratrooper from the 101st Airborne division stands guard outside Little Rock's Central High school here on September 25th, as students (left) chat during a fire drill

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Military Officials Walking to High School

Military Officials Walking to High School
(Original Caption) Major General Edwin A. Walker, (L), the commander of the Federal troops now on duty in Little Rock, walks a tour of inspection with Col. William A. Kuhn, (R). Col

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Major General Edwin A. Walker Talking with Reporters

Major General Edwin A. Walker Talking with Reporters
(Original Caption) Major General Edwin A. Walker, (L), the Commander of the federal troops on duty at Little Rock in 1957, talks to reporters with Col. William A. Kuhn at his side

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Military Jeeps Outside Desegregated Central High School

Military Jeeps Outside Desegregated Central High School
Federal troops in military jeeps stand guard while African American students join White students in front of Central High School, in Little Rock, Arkansas

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Orval E. Faubus Holding Up Newspaper

Orval E. Faubus Holding Up Newspaper
Manchester Union Leader newspaper, now known as the New Hampshire Union Leader

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Young African American Women Escorted by Federal Troops

Young African American Women Escorted by Federal Troops
Federal troops escort African American Students to Central High School in Little Rock after Federal courts ordered the enforcement of desegregation laws

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Federal Troops In Front of Central High School

Federal Troops In Front of Central High School
Federal troops stand guard as African American students join White students in front of Central High School after Federal courts ordered the enforcement of desegregation laws

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: African American Man and Woman in Home

African American Man and Woman in Home
(Original Caption) Photo shows Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Bates in their home. Mrs. bates is the President of Arkansas Chapter of NAACP

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Military Officers Talk to Press at Central High School

Military Officers Talk to Press at Central High School
(Original Caption) Major General Edwin Walker (l) and Col. William Kuhn, in charge of the 101st Airborne Division, talk into microphones at Little Rock's Central High School

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Arkansas Governor Objecting to Federal Enforcement of School Integration

Arkansas Governor Objecting to Federal Enforcement of School Integration
(Original Caption) Arkansas Governor Orval E

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Armed Federal Troops on Guard at Central High School

Armed Federal Troops on Guard at Central High School
Federal troops stand guard in front of Central High School, in Little Rock, Arkansas, after Federal courts ordered the enforcement of desegregation laws

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Troops Herding People Away

Troops Herding People Away
(Original Caption) No loitering is allowed in the vicinity of Little Rock's Central High School and members of the 101st Airborne Division are there to see that there is none

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Military General Talking to Newsmen

Military General Talking to Newsmen
(Original Caption) Major General Edwin Walker, of the 101st Airborne Division troops on duty in Little Rock

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Troops Escorting Girls to School

Troops Escorting Girls to School
Leaving the Army Vehicle that brought the nine black students to Little Rock Central high School this morning, Minnie Brown (r) dropped a book

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Elderly Black Couple Watching Faubus on TV

Elderly Black Couple Watching Faubus on TV
(Original Caption) Mrs. L.C

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Orval Faubus Holding Newspaper at Address

Orval Faubus Holding Newspaper at Address
Manchester Union Leader newspaper, now known as the New Hampshire Union Leader

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: James Karam and Orval Faubus

James Karam and Orval Faubus
(Original Caption) This photo of James T

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Woman Talking to Reporters

Woman Talking to Reporters
(Original Caption) Mrs. Margaret Jackson, Vice-President of the Segregationist Mothers League of Little Rock, is shown taking to reporters

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Children Watching Soldiers Patrol Central High School

Children Watching Soldiers Patrol Central High School
Two children pause on their way to church to watch two members of the National Guard patrol the Park Street entrance of Central High School, where yesterday

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Orval Faubus Standing with Group of Mothers

Orval Faubus Standing with Group of Mothers
(Original Caption) 10/1/1957-Little Rock

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Car With Confederate Flag Hanging Out Window

Car With Confederate Flag Hanging Out Window
(Original Caption

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Black Students Escorted By Troops

Black Students Escorted By Troops
African-American students attending Little Rock Central High School are escorted to a waiting Army station wagon for their return home after classes, 3rd October 1957

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Black Students Escorted by Soldiers

Black Students Escorted by Soldiers
Members of the 101st Airborne escort black students away from a quiet Central High School at the end of the day

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Troops Escorting Students Away

Troops Escorting Students Away
Troops of the 101 Airborne escort teenage white student away from Little Rock Central High School, who part of a group which tried to stage a walkout of the newly integrated high school

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Troops Escorting Students from School

Troops Escorting Students from School
(Original Caption) 10/9/1957-Little Rock, AR: U.S. Army troops assist with integration, escorting students as they leave the school

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Orval Faubus With Wife at Stadium

Orval Faubus With Wife at Stadium
(Original Caption) With hat over his heart, Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Troops Escorting Students to School

Troops Escorting Students to School
(Original Caption) U.S. Army troops assist with integration, escorting students as they leave school

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: African American Students in Lunchroom

African American Students in Lunchroom
African American students Jefferson Thomas and Elizabeth Eckford during lunch period at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Jeep Passing Children

Jeep Passing Children
First graders Phillis Knealy and Walter Gibbs, both six, stand at curb watching a Jeep with troops moving down the street during quiet day at Little Rock Friday, October 11

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Daisy Bates Sitting in Court Room

Daisy Bates Sitting in Court Room
(Original Caption) Mrs. Daisy Bates, State President of the Arkansas NAACP sits in the circuit court with one of her lawyers, Robert L

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Ernest Green Wearing Cap and Gown

Ernest Green Wearing Cap and Gown
Eighteen-year-old Ernest Green, one of the nine African American students to integrated Central High School, prepares for graduation

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: African American High School Graduate and Classmates

African American High School Graduate and Classmates
Eighteen-year-old Ernest Green (3rd from R), one of the nine African American students to integrated Central High School, attends Baccalaureate Services

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Black Student Fighting Back

Black Student Fighting Back
Johnny Gray, 15, punches a white student during a scuffle in Little Rock, Arkansas

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Thurgood Marshall with Little Rock Defendants

Thurgood Marshall with Little Rock Defendants
(Original Caption) 5/9/79-Washington: Six black children who attended Little Rock's Central High School earlier in 1958

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Thurgood Marshall and Little Rock Students

Thurgood Marshall and Little Rock Students
Lawyer Thurgood Marshall and civil rights activist Daisy Bates join several members of the "Little Rock Nine", the first students to integrate Central High School

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Thurgood Marshall Outside the Supreme Court

Thurgood Marshall Outside the Supreme Court
8/22/1958-Washington, D.C.: Thurgood Marshall, NAACP Chief Council, is shown in front of the Supreme Court

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: NAACP Attorneys In Integration Case

NAACP Attorneys In Integration Case
(Original Caption) 8/28/1958-Washington, DC: Attorneys for the NAACP are shown

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Attorneys Arrive At Supreme Court

Attorneys Arrive At Supreme Court
(Original Caption) 8/28/1958-Washington, D.C.: Attorneys for the NAACP are shown. Left to right: William T. Coleman Jr. New York; Wiley A

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Dr. Virgil Blossom And Clayton Powell

Dr. Virgil Blossom And Clayton Powell
(Original Caption) 8/28/1958-Washington, DC: Dr. Virgil Blossom, Supt

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Thurgood Marshall with Brandeis Portrait

Thurgood Marshall with Brandeis Portrait
(Original Caption) 9/11/1958-Washington, DC- Thurgood Marshall, counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Background imageLittle Rock Collection: Thurgood Marshall Leaving Supreme Court

Thurgood Marshall Leaving Supreme Court
(Original Caption) 9/12/58-Washington: Thurgood Marshall, Chief Counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and his wife



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"Discover the Charm and History of Little Rock, Arkansas" Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of North Little Rocks Old Mill (Pughs Old Mill), a picturesque landmark that will transport you back in time. As you explore this hidden gem, marvel at its rustic charm and serene surroundings. Gaze upon the captivating city skyline from the banks of the majestic Arkansas River. The vibrant energy pulsating through this bustling metropolis is truly awe-inspiring, offering a glimpse into the heart and soul of Arkansas. Pay homage to T. R Pugh Memorial Park's iconic attraction, The Old Mill. This beloved spot serves as a testament to our rich heritage and stands as a symbol of resilience throughout generations. Embark on an unforgettable journey at the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, where history comes alive. Delve into President Clinton's legacy while exploring fascinating exhibits that showcase his impactful contributions to our nation. Feel the gentle breeze caress your face as you stroll along the tranquil Arkansas River, immersing yourself in nature's embrace. Let autumn fog add an ethereal touch to your experience, creating an atmosphere straight out of a dream. Marvel at the grandeur of Arkansas State Capitol, standing tall as a beacon of democracy within Little Rock's cityscape. Its architectural splendor is matched only by its historical significance—a must-visit for any history enthusiast or admirer of fine craftsmanship. Step foot onto hallowed grounds at Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site—an enduring reminder of bravery during times marked by adversity. Reflect upon pivotal moments in American civil rights history as you stand where heroes once stood. Experience compassion in action at Heifer Village—the world headquarters for charity organization Heifer International—where transformative change takes root one act of kindness at a time. Witness firsthand how lives are being uplifted through sustainable solutions aimed at ending hunger and poverty worldwide. Cross over Clinton Presidential Park Bridge spanning across the Arkansas River, connecting past and present.

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