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Clinton Presidential Center & Park


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Directions: From Little Rock National Airport, take Interstate 30 off I-440 to Exit 140-A and 140-B. From downtown Little Rock's River Market District, use exit 141-A off Interstate 30. The Clinton Presidential Center is easily visible from the highway when crossing the Arkansas River.

Located in a new 30-acre city park along the south bank of the Arkansas River in Little Rock. The center features an interactive museum, including an authentic replica of the Oval Office and the Cabinet Room, the Presidential Library and Archives, adaptive reuse of historic Choctaw Station, built in 1899, as home of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. Contains the largest collection of presidential papers and artifacts in U.S. history; Cafe 42 which gets its name from Clinton's place in line of U.S. Presidents.


Address: 1200 East President Clinton Avenue
Phone: (501) 370-5050
Our Email: info@clintonpresidentialcenter.com
Our Website:www.clintonpresidentialcenter.com

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