Central High Museum and Visitor Center - Reviews from across the web
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HISTORY STANDS STILL - user review What a place to go the school is beautiful the football stadium is bigger than some college stadiums nice baseball field the campus is huge and right in the hood and Football gamen... travel.yahoo.com
Thought Provoking - user review As a graduate of this school, I am probably a little biased in my views. But the museum is an excellent place to help people who are too young to remember 1957 understand what it ... travel.yahoo.com
A Historic Place - user review In the fall of 1957 9 black students attempted to integrate Little Rocks All-white Central High School. Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus called out the states National Guard to prevent the... tripadvisor.com
Interesting time in history, bland museum - user review The museum itself wasnt really impressive. It was very small and didnt feature as much information as I had expected it to when we visited. The school was amazing though,... travel.yahoo.com
I Was In Awe - user review This little gem of a museum is a must see. The museum itself is the original gas station at which reporters called in their stories, and the school it is very touching to stand ... travel.yahoo.com
Central High Museum and Visitor Center - expert review The museum focuses on the understanding and reconciliation of the 1957 crisis. VITAL INFO: Best suited for all age groups We are open year-round 2125 W. 14th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 (501) 374-1957 Central High Museum and Visitor Center Add to etinerary Arkansas Population: 2673400 Did you know:... ettractions.com
Central High School Historic Site Museum - user review What most people remember about Little Rock Central High School is the integration crisis in 1957 when Federal troops were ordered to Little Rock by President Eisenhower to ensure that nine African-Americans could attend school there that year. That event was watched worldwide on television, one of ... igougo.com
Amazing - user review One cannot believe how beautiful this place is until he sees it. There is a sense of awe about it. The neighborhood is trying to keep up with the restoration of the school, but ... travel.yahoo.com
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