The cultural significance of the Little Rock Central High School is supported by an influential group called the Little Rock Nine. Through the civil rights movement, these nine African American students enrolled in an all-white public school, not only making a cultural landmark in Arkansas, but also a landmark in the 1954 Supreme Court ruling that declared segregation unconstitutional.
Arkansas State Capitol
On 1899, architects George R. Mann and Cass Gilbert worked on renovating the Capitol for future governor George W. Donaghey. In the process, since the building was being rebuilt on the site of the state penitentiary, prisoners helped with much of the construction. The many culturally important monument