Old State House Museum

Built in 1836, the Old State House was the state’s original capitol until 1911 and served as the seat of both the Confederate and Unionists governments in Arkansas during the Civil War. It was also the site of the 1861 secession convention. Union General Frederick Steele quartered his army here during the occupation. A memorial to young Confederate spy David O. Dodd stands on the grounds. It is now a museum of Arkansas history featuring permanent and changing exhibits and restored legislative chambers.

Getting There & Details

Address
300 West Markham Street
Phone
(501) 324-9685
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.oldstatehouse.com
Map
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