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'''Trapnall Hall''' is an antebellum Greek Revival house located at 423 East Capitol Avenue in Little Rock. Trapnall Hall is used for Arkansas Governor's receptions and is also for rent for other formal events. The house was constructed in 1843 as the home of [[Frederic Trapnall]] and [[Martha Trapnall]]. The house was restored by the [[Junior League]] in 1963 under the director of [[Cromwell Architects]]. In 1976 the Junior League donated the building to the [[State of Arkansas]].
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'''Trapnall Hall''' is an antebellum Greek Revival house located at 423 East Capitol Avenue in Little Rock. Trapnall Hall is used for Arkansas Governor's receptions and is also for rent for other formal events. The house was constructed in 1843 as the home of [[Frederic Trapnall]] and [[Martha Trapnall]]. The house was restored by the [[Junior League of Little Rock]] in 1963 under the director of [[Cromwell Architects]]. In 1976 the Junior League donated the building to the [[State of Arkansas]].
  
 
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*[http://www.trapnallhall.com Trapnall Hall - Visitors Services - Old State House Museum]
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[[Category:Historic homes]]

Latest revision as of 23:51, 15 May 2009

Trapnall Hall is an antebellum Greek Revival house located at 423 East Capitol Avenue in Little Rock. Trapnall Hall is used for Arkansas Governor's receptions and is also for rent for other formal events. The house was constructed in 1843 as the home of Frederic Trapnall and Martha Trapnall. The house was restored by the Junior League of Little Rock in 1963 under the director of Cromwell Architects. In 1976 the Junior League donated the building to the State of Arkansas.

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