Old State House

government building in Little Rock
#6 in Little Rock / #227 in United States of America
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The Old State House in Little Rock, Arkansas, is a historic building that served as the state's original capitol from its completion in 1836 until 1911. Known for its Greek Revival architecture, it is the oldest standing state capitol building west of the Mississippi River. The Old State House has witnessed numerous significant events in Arkansas's history, including the admission of Arkansas as the 25th state of the Union and the secession convention in 1861.


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