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Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site AR

Lat, Long: 34.7369465, -92.29987899

Designation: National Historic Site

In 1957, Little Rock Central High School was the epicenter of confrontation and a catalyst for change as the fundamental test for the United States to enforce African American civil rights following Brown v. Board of Education. Learn how the sacrifice and struggle endured by the Little Rock Nine have provided opportunities and opened doors for those seeking equality and education around the world.

Weather:

Arkansas weather can change quickly. While the state is in a moderate temperate zone, it does experience strong thunderstorms, tornadoes and flash floods. In winter, "snow" events tend to quickly turn to thin ice which can be difficult to see and to clear. Summer temperatures and humidity can lead to dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Visitors are advised to dress in layers and be prepared for precipitation.

Directions:

From I-630, take Exit 2B (Dr. Martin Luther King Drive). Go south (away from the Arkansas State Capitol) to W. Daisy L. Gatson Bates Drive. Turn right (head west) and continue 0.5 miles. The Visitor Center is on the right at the corner of W. Daisy L. Gatson Bates Drive and Park Street. Parking lot entrance is located just before the intersection with Park Street, directly across from the historic Magnolia/Mobil Gas Station and diagonally across from Central High School (still a functioning high school).

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Address/Contact:

Little Rock Central High School NHS

Little Rock, US, 72202-5212

Phone: 501.374.1957

Email: chsc_info@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

The front facade of Little Rock Central High SchoolNational Park Visitor CenterFall colors in the commemorative gardena replica of a 1950s bus bench with Central High School in the backgroundThe Little Rock Nine exit the doors at Central High under troop escortThe Magnolia Mobil Gas Station, a white stucco facility with terracotta roof