In 1957, nine courageous African American students, known as the Little Rock Nine, made history as they were escorted into Little Rock Central High School, a previously all-white institution, marking a pivotal moment in the desegregation of public schools in the United States.
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Ozark Folk Center State Park
The Ozark Folk Center State Park serves as a vibrant showcase for the music, crafts, and culture of the Ozarks.
Museum of the Arkansas Grand Prairie
For those eager to learn about the life of prairie pioneers, the Museum of the Arkansas Grand Prairie is an exceptional destination, offering a rich collection of over 10,000 artifacts related to agriculture and farm life.
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
The Center offers students dynamic field trips and educational opportunities designed to promote civic literacy and leadership.
Mid-America Science Museum
The museum transforms scientific discoveries into engaging experiences outside the traditional classroom setting.
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge
Spanning over 30 years, the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge has evolved into a vital sanctuary for big cats who have faced adversity and neglect.
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5 Top Cave Tours for Student Groups
Discover five dynamic educational cave tours, including the Emerald Cave Kayak Tour, Mammoth Cave, and more, perfect for student fieldtrips.