"Stone’s Throw Brewery “is the creation of four guys who met in the local home brew club, the Central Arkansas Fermenters (www.centralarkansasfermenters.com). Theron, Brad, Shawn, and Ian have turned two dusty buildings in both Little Rock’s MacArthur Park and Stifft Station Historic Districts into successful neighborhood nano-brewery taprooms with a lot of patience from their loved ones and even more elbow grease.”. Their buildings truly embrace the history of Little Rock and are located right in the heart of the busy business district!"
"Central Arkansas Nature Center is a nature center located on President Clinton Avenue in Julius Breckling Riverfront Park along the Arkansas River. Housed in a 16,232 square foot building that sits on a 3.4-acre site, the center contains exhibits that display examples of fish and wildlife typically found in the state of Arkansas. Because of its location along the river, visitors can see live examples of wildlife in the urban park."
"Central Arkansas Nature Center is at the crossroads of downtown Little Rock. From here you have quick access to the Museum of Discovery, Clinton Presidential Library, Clinton Foundation House and the State House Convention Center. The Nature Center focuses on recreational opportunities and wildlife."
"The nature center is something else to add to your itinerary if you’re looking for free things to do. There are a number of exhibits there as well as walking trails where you may see wildlife."
Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum
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Exhibits on naval history & Arkansas aquaculture, plus tours of USS Razorback, a WWII-era submarine.
120 Riverfront Park Dr, North Little Rock, AR 72114, USA
"The Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum can be found alongside the Arkansas River in North Little Rock. The main attractions at this naval museum include two floating vessels involved in World War II - a tugboat recognized as a Historic National Landmark, and a USS Razorback submarine that was present in Tokyo Bay when Japan formally surrendered the war. Visitors can take a guided tour on and into the operational submarine, getting a good sense of the inner workings of the ship."
"The Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum is the only place where visitors can see 2 floating Naval vessels used in World War II. Visitors can see the tugboat Hoga and the submarine USS Razorback. The USS Razorback is 90% operational and maintained as authentically as possible."
"Rock N Roll Sushi, a music-themed, southeast regional chain, has rocked Little Rock’s sushi scene over the past year with two successful location openings, one along Chenal Parkway and more recently in the SoMa district. Each restaurant has been well-received for the fun atmosphere and overall laid-back approach to sushi. As you might expect, rock ‘n’ roll predominates, both on the menu and in the décor."
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