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Page 1: Student Itinerary

Student Itinerary

Kimberly TorresDirector of Tourism Sales

501-370-3228 [email protected]

LittleRock.com

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DAY 1 DAY 2

DAY 3

HEIFER RANCHStay overnight at one of Heifer Ranch’s Global Villages, where your students’ eyes are opened to experiences never imagined. Each student is able to examine what the words “hunger and poverty” really mean as groups openly discuss world issues and consider the importance of resources and make decisions that determine their fate for the night.

WITT STEPHENS JR. CENTRAL ARKANSAS NATURE CENTERStudents follow water as it passes through a continuous series of living habitat exhibits, and search for signs of life hidden in a swampy setting. While venturing around outdoors they’ll encounter basking water turtles, butterflies and wading birds near the river.

RIVER MARKETIn Ottenhiemer Hall’s food court your students can choose lunch from more than a dozen vendors and still be within walking distance of shops, museums and attractions within the River Market District.

MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY“To ignite a passion for science, technology and math in a dynamic, interactive environment” says it all! Named one of the “Top Ten” science museum’s in the country by Mensa and featured on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Museum of Discovery is a state-of-the-art collection of interactive experiences. Discover how hands-on science and technology breathe new life into learning.

HISTORIC ARKANSAS MUSEUMStep back into Arkansas’s frontier history as your group explores historic grounds and visits a pre-Civil War neighborhood and one of Little Rock’s oldest buildings. This museum o�ers live action, interactive exhibits, living characters, and so much more. Travel back with us!

U.S.S. RAZORBACKGo down the hatch of a World War II-era submarine to a myriad of educational options. If your group wants to submerge more deeply into the experience, there are also opportunities to sleep aboard the vessel. And if you show up hungry for more than adventure, we can bring in the best BBQ Little Rock has to o�er.

LITTLE ROCK ZOOAt the Little Rock Zoo, guided tours and catered events are available that put students within arms reach of big cats, bears, penguins, and more than 700 other animals. A special animal program can also be developed to give your group an up-close look at animals not on exhibit. It’s also here that the fully operational “Over-the-Jumps” Carousel awaits riders.

WILLIAM J. CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL CENTER AND PARKThe Clinton Presidential Center is home to the largest archival collection in American presidential history. Featured here is a full-scale Cabinet Room and Oval O�ce which is decorated in the same fashion as it was while President Clinton was in the White House. Your students get a first-hand look into the life and work of the 42nd president.

LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AND VISITOR CENTERFollow the 1957 struggle of the Little Rock Nine, who made civil rights history as the first African-American students to integrate Central High School. Learn about the Civil Rights Movement and the ongoing struggle for equality and human rights through the Visitor Center’s interactive exhibits.

THE PURPLE COWBoard the bus for lunch at The Purple Cow and enjoy its legendary purple ice cream for dessert. It’s Arkansas made, owned, and operated.

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DAY 1 DAY 2

DAY 3

HEIFER RANCHStay overnight at one of Heifer Ranch’s Global Villages, where your students’ eyes are opened to experiences never imagined. Each student is able to examine what the words “hunger and poverty” really mean as groups openly discuss world issues and consider the importance of resources and make decisions that determine their fate for the night.

WITT STEPHENS JR. CENTRAL ARKANSAS NATURE CENTERStudents follow water as it passes through a continuous series of living habitat exhibits, and search for signs of life hidden in a swampy setting. While venturing around outdoors they’ll encounter basking water turtles, butterflies and wading birds near the river.

RIVER MARKETIn Ottenhiemer Hall’s food court your students can choose lunch from more than a dozen vendors and still be within walking distance of shops, museums and attractions within the River Market District.

MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY“To ignite a passion for science, technology and math in a dynamic, interactive environment” says it all! Named one of the “Top Ten” science museum’s in the country by Mensa and featured on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Museum of Discovery is a state-of-the-art collection of interactive experiences. Discover how hands-on science and technology breathe new life into learning.

HISTORIC ARKANSAS MUSEUMStep back into Arkansas’s frontier history as your group explores historic grounds and visits a pre-Civil War neighborhood and one of Little Rock’s oldest buildings. This museum o�ers live action, interactive exhibits, living characters, and so much more. Travel back with us!

U.S.S. RAZORBACKGo down the hatch of a World War II-era submarine to a myriad of educational options. If your group wants to submerge more deeply into the experience, there are also opportunities to sleep aboard the vessel. And if you show up hungry for more than adventure, we can bring in the best BBQ Little Rock has to o�er.

LITTLE ROCK ZOOAt the Little Rock Zoo, guided tours and catered events are available that put students within arms reach of big cats, bears, penguins, and more than 700 other animals. A special animal program can also be developed to give your group an up-close look at animals not on exhibit. It’s also here that the fully operational “Over-the-Jumps” Carousel awaits riders.

WILLIAM J. CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL CENTER AND PARKThe Clinton Presidential Center is home to the largest archival collection in American presidential history. Featured here is a full-scale Cabinet Room and Oval O�ce which is decorated in the same fashion as it was while President Clinton was in the White House. Your students get a first-hand look into the life and work of the 42nd president.

LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AND VISITOR CENTERFollow the 1957 struggle of the Little Rock Nine, who made civil rights history as the first African-American students to integrate Central High School. Learn about the Civil Rights Movement and the ongoing struggle for equality and human rights through the Visitor Center’s interactive exhibits.

THE PURPLE COWBoard the bus for lunch at The Purple Cow and enjoy its legendary purple ice cream for dessert. It’s Arkansas made, owned, and operated.

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Student Itinerary

Kimberly TorresDirector of Tourism Sales

501-370-3228 [email protected]

LittleRock.com