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The Arkansas State Capitol looks much like the U.S. Capitol and has been used several times as an alternate shooting location for D.C.-related films. The 1986 movie ''Under Seige,'' for instance, was filmed here.
 
The Arkansas State Capitol looks much like the U.S. Capitol and has been used several times as an alternate shooting location for D.C.-related films. The 1986 movie ''Under Seige,'' for instance, was filmed here.
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====Arkansas State Capitol Grounds Monuments====
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A number of monuments are located on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol: the [[Vietnam Veterans Memorial]], the [[Monument to Confederate Soldiers]], a replica of the Liberty Bell, the [[Bauxite and Granite Centennial Boulders]], the [[Confederate War Prisoners Memorial]], the [[Law Enforcement Officers Memorial]], the [[Arkansas Medal of Honor Memorial]], the [[Memorial Fountain]], the [[Monument to Confederate Women]], and the [[Little Rock Nine Memorial]].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:59, 5 April 2008

The Arkansas State Capitol. Photo by Phil Frana.

The Arkansas State Capitol is a neoclassical government building situated at the corner of Woodlane & Capitol streets in Little Rock. The Governor's Office is located on the second floor of the building. The Capitol gardens and Liberty Bell Pavilion are open to the public.

The capitol building sits on the site of the former state penitentiary and was constructed with prison labor between 1899 and 1915.

The Arkansas State Capitol looks much like the U.S. Capitol and has been used several times as an alternate shooting location for D.C.-related films. The 1986 movie Under Seige, for instance, was filmed here.

Arkansas State Capitol Grounds Monuments

A number of monuments are located on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol: the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Monument to Confederate Soldiers, a replica of the Liberty Bell, the Bauxite and Granite Centennial Boulders, the Confederate War Prisoners Memorial, the Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, the Arkansas Medal of Honor Memorial, the Memorial Fountain, the Monument to Confederate Women, and the Little Rock Nine Memorial.

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