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− | The '''Winthrop Rockefeller Institute''' in the University of Arkansas System is located atop [[Petit Jean Mountain]] in rural [[Conway County]]. The Institute was originally a ranch complex established by [[Winthrop Rockefeller]]. The Institute has been extensively renovated and now serves primarily as a corporate retreat and education center. | + | The '''Winthrop Rockefeller Institute''' in the University of Arkansas System is located atop [[Petit Jean Mountain]] in rural [[Conway County]]. The Institute was originally a ranch complex established by [[Winthrop Rockefeller]]. The Institute has been extensively renovated in recent years and now serves primarily as a corporate retreat and education center. |
====History of Winrock Enterprises and Winrock Farms==== | ====History of Winrock Enterprises and Winrock Farms==== |
Revision as of 16:35, 14 May 2009
The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute in the University of Arkansas System is located atop Petit Jean Mountain in rural Conway County. The Institute was originally a ranch complex established by Winthrop Rockefeller. The Institute has been extensively renovated in recent years and now serves primarily as a corporate retreat and education center.
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History of Winrock Enterprises and Winrock Farms
The UA Winthrop Rockefeller Institute
The Institute offers a wide variety of lodging options from deluxe king and queen rooms with flat panel satellite television, minifridges, and wireless internet in the President's Lodge, The Meadows, and The Orchard, to more private apartment accommodations in The Grove, all the way to the detached housing of The Pines.
Each year since 2006 the Institute has played host to an open-air professional art exhibit and sale called the Petit Jean Easel.