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Why is it called Little Rock?

Benard de la Harpe, a Frenchman leading an exploration party up the Arkansas River on April 9, 1722, noted the first outcropping of the rock he had seen along the banks since leaving New Orleans. He reportedly called it 'la petite roche' or 'the little rock,' to distinguish it from a larger cliff across the river.



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Most notably, the thriving city is home of the “Little Rock Nine,” a group of African American teenagers who made civil rights history in 1957. During a time of segregation in schools, the “Little Rock Nine” paved the way for desegregation, even when met with an angry mob at the Little Rock Central High School.

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One of the things I love most about visiting Little Rock is that there are so many natural spaces right around the city. With the Arkansas River running through town and parks galore – there is plenty of opportunity to get outside.

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