Little Rock, Arkansas – The Old State House Museum in Little Rock is preparing to celebrate a major milestone this February as it marks its 75th anniversary. The museum, a longtime fixture of Arkansas history and culture, is planning special events over two days to honor its legacy and engage visitors in a festive and educational experience.
On Friday, February 13, from 5 to 8 p.m., the museum will host a celebratory evening during Little Rock’s 2nd Friday Art Night. Guests will be transported back in time with live music, food, and drinks inspired by the early 1950s, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the era when the museum first opened. Visitors will also have the chance to explore a new exhibit titled Enduring Image: Arkansas’ Old State House. This exhibition, opening on the first floor of the East Wing galleries, will feature historic images of the building, details about its 75-year history, and interactive elements designed to immerse attendees in the story of the Old State House. Guests will also hear official remarks recognizing the museum’s contributions to preserving Arkansas’ history and cultural heritage.
The festivities continue on Saturday, February 14, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a daytime event that will include music from the late 1940s and early 1950s, played by a live DJ. In addition to music, guests can enjoy punch and dessert while participating in hands-on activities. Official remarks will be delivered during the event, highlighting the museum’s enduring impact on the community and the significance of its 75th anniversary. Organizers hope these activities will make the history of the Old State House accessible and enjoyable for visitors of all ages.
Museum staff emphasized that the anniversary celebrations are not only a way to honor the past but also to connect with the public and engage new generations of history enthusiasts. The new exhibition, in particular, is designed to offer both a visual and interactive experience, giving visitors insight into the building’s history and evolution over three-quarters of a century.
By offering music, food, drinks, and hands-on activities alongside historical displays and official commentary, the museum aims to create a lively and educational environment that reflects its longstanding role in the Little Rock community. These events are part of the Old State House’s ongoing efforts to make Arkansas history tangible and accessible while celebrating a significant milestone in its own story.
The 75th anniversary of the Old State House Museum serves as a reminder of the building’s historical importance and the dedication of the museum staff to preserving Arkansas’ rich heritage. From Friday’s evening celebration to Saturday’s daytime festivities, the museum is inviting the public to join in honoring a cultural landmark that has played a central role in the state for decades.