Curran Hall is an historic home that was originally constructed in 1842 by Colonel Ebenezer Walters as a gift for his wife, Mary Eliza Starbuck. The home, which served as the residence for a number of prominent Little Rock families over the past century and a half, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976. In 1996, the home was acquired by the City of Little Rock and converted into a living history museum and information center in 2002. Today, its Greek Revival-style architecture has been fully restored to its historic splendor, showcasing an interior that has largely been unaltered since its construction, one of only a few houses from its era to retain its historic character. Visitors can explore the home's lovely landscaped gardens, which are maintained by the Pulaski County Master Gardeners, and learn about attractions and amenities throughout the Natural State from knowledgeable museum staff.

615 E Capitol Ave, Little Rock, AR 72202, Phone: 501-371-0076

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