The Arkansas State Capitol Building serves as the seat of the Arkansas state government, located atop Capitol Hill within Little Rock's Capitol Mall. The monumental building, which was constructed between 1899 and 1915, replaces the state's first capitol building at the Old State House Museum and is frequently used as a filming stand-in for the United States Capitol in film and television series for its massive dome and architectural resemblance to the nation's capitol. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the building throughout the week or embark on self-guided tours to explore the building's permanent museum exhibits, which detail the construction history of the building and the state's significant government and civic events. The building's grounds showcase lovely monuments and memorials connected to the state's past and present, including a replica of the Liberty Bell and several war memorials.
500 Woodlane St, Little Rock, AR 72201, Phone: 501-682-3000