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The two-story dogtrot structure was constructed by Jacob Wolf in 1829 as the first permanent courthouse for Izard County in Arkansas Territory.
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Advancing Science-Based Conservation
The Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHC) focuses on science-based conservation to protect our state’s biological diversity.
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Our mission is to preserve natural diversity, to promote choice among
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We provide data to organizations and individuals involved with Arkansas conservation efforts,
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As the central repository for data on rare plants and animals and natural communities in Arkansas, we work to provide up-to-date information for sound and timely conservation decisions. Our System of Natural Areas provides long-term protection to some of the state’s most ecologically significant lands. Through outreach and education programs we strive to deepen the ecological literacy of Arkansans. These efforts, combined with an array of conservation partnerships, are all aimed at ensuring that Arkansas’s biological diversity and natural heritage are not lost.
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Birth of the System of Natural Areas
Following its establishment in 1973, the ANHC began to incorporate sites into its System of Natural Areas. Singer Forest Natural Area was Arkansas’s first natural area and was donated to the ANHC by the Singer Company in 1973. Roth Prairie, located in Arkansas
County, was the first natural area purchased by the ANHC. It was acquired on July 23, 1976.
Data from the Arkansas Heritage Program has enabled the commission to make choices based upon scientific data. Many early acquisitions concentrated
on small tracts to protect habitats of certain rare animals and plants. Near the White River in Stone County, Hell Creek Natural Area supports one of the only known populations of the federally endangered Hell Creek crayfish (Cambarus zophonastes).
Warren Prairie Natural Area was acquired in 1983 and is one of only a handful of sites in the world where the federally threatened plant geocarpon (Geocarpon minimum) grows. The small parcel that started out as Warren Prairie Natural Area
has now grown to more than 6,000 acres.
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EXPLORE OUR AGENCIES & MUSEUMS BELOW:
Arkansas Arts Council
Arkansas Historic Preservation Program
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Arkansas State Archives
Arkansas Heritage
Delta Cultural Center
Historic Arkansas Museum
Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
Old State House Museum
The Arkansas
Arts Council, an agency of the Division of Arkansas
Heritage, advances and empowers the arts by providing services and
funding for
programming that encourages and assists literary, performing
and visual artists in achieving standards of professional excellence. The Arkansas Arts Council also provides technical and financial
assistance to Arkansas arts organizations and other providers of
cultural and educational
programs.
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Arkansas abounds with culture and creativity. The arts strengthen the economy, drive tourism and business, and improve academic performance.
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Arkansas Arts Council Advisory Council Meeting
Arkansas Arts Council opens entries for Small Works on Paper exhibition
Wed, June 05, 2024
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Arkansas Arts Council Announces 2024 Individual Artist Fellowship Award
Fri, May 31, 2024
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WorkShare Night Celebrates Local Arts, Artists
Wed, May 29, 2024
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The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program identifies, evaluates, registers, and preserves the state’s historic and cultural resources and seeks to instill a preservation ethic in future generations of Arkansans. The agency also houses the Main Street Arkansas program, which works with local communities to revitalize downtown commercial areas.
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Arkansas Historic Preservation Program
The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program documents and registers the state’s cultural resource treasures, and provides grants and technical assistance to help the guardians of these places ensure their survival.
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National Register of Historic Places
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CZDC Mansion Area Committee Meeting
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20
Capitol Zoning District Commission Meeting
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26
CZDC Design Review Committee Meeting
New Arkansas additions to National Register of Historic Places
Fri, May 31, 2024
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Arkansas Heritage Celebrates May as National Preservation Month
Wed, May 15, 2024
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General Assembly Recognizes Wilcox and Arkansas Heritage for Work to Preserve Historic Rosenwald Schools
Wed, April 17, 2024
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Since 1973, the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHC) has been working to conserve Arkansas’s natural landscape through various field surveys. These surveys and research projects
have provided a wealth of information on more than 900 rare
species that can be used to evaluate the relative imperilment of native
species
and shared for environmental planning purposes. Our goal is
to provide an introduction to the natural treasures that are the heritage of every citizen in Arkansas.
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Since 1973, the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHC) has been working to conserve Arkansas’s natural landscape.
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Looking back - 50 years of natural areas
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22 new plant species for ANHC since 1973
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The Arkansas Heritage Program
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With more than 200 years of Arkansas history available at the Arkansas State Archives, we
are here to preserve and make history available to you. Here, you can
find research sources, search historical records and browse archival
collections.
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Brooks-Baxter War Presentation Planned for April 20
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Using Chronicling America for Encyclopedia of Arkansas Research (Guest Blog)
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Letter from the Archives' Director: Joseph Corbin Day
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Arkansas is as unique and varied as the people who call it home. Our history and heritage is woven throughout the state in the rich colors, patterns and textures found in our arts, our architecture, our museums and even our landscape. This colorful assortment is all a part of the Division of Arkansas Heritage. Each of our museums and agencies work to further our mission.
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The Arkansas Food Hall of Fame is the perfect place to honor our unique foods, legendary restaurants, remarkable cooks, and influential food entrepreneurs, as well as culturally significant festivals and events.
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Celebrate the Great State of the Plate in Arkasnas!
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Josephine Dodd: Queen of the Buffalo River
Wed, April 17, 2024
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Arkansas Heritage Announces Family-Friendly Eclipse Event Details
Mon, March 18, 2024
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Application period opens for Arkansas Heritage Grants
Tue, March 12, 2024
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The Delta Cultural Center is a museum and educational complex that tells
the story of a land and its people, capturing what makes the Arkansas
Delta region unique. It is the mission of the Delta Cultural Center to
preserve, interpret and present the cultural heritage of this legendary
27-county area.
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The Delta Cultural Center was established in 1989 as an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage. It exists solely to celebrate the rich heritage of the Arkansas Delta.
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King Biscuit Time
Jun
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Why We Celebrate Juneteenth
DCC Visitor Center
141 Cherry Street
Helena-West Helena, AR 72342
Jun
20
Delta Craft-Master's Workshop
DCC Depot
95 Missouri Steet
Helena-West Helena, AR 72342
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Art in the Park
Freeman Playground
803 Beech Street
Helena-West Helena, AR 72342
DCC Youth Blues Poster Contest 2023
Fri, October 13, 2023
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2023 Sonny Award for Blues Excellence
Tue, October 10, 2023
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Delta Roads and Travels: Barton, Arkansas
Thu, August 17, 2023
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Historic Arkansas Museum, sometimes called HAM, is a state
history museum in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas.
The museum was created as part of the Arkansas Territorial Capitol
Restoration Commission, by Act 388 of the 1939 Arkansas General
Assembly.
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Historic Arkansas Museum is a favorite for teachers looking for professional development hours.
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Arkansas Made
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2nd Friday Art Night, June
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15
Living Craft Saturday in June
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29
Living Craft Workshop: Traditional Caddo Pottery with Chase Kahwinhut Earles
Chimney Swifts take up temporary residence at Historic Arkansas Museum
Fri, July 14, 2023
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Historic Arkansas Museum's Mary Fletcher Worthen Medicinal Herb Garden: A History
Wed, May 03, 2023
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Behind the Scenes: Delicate work of displaying 1880s dress
Tue, May 02, 2023
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The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center invites you to explore Arkansas's
African American history, life, and culture in our new, state-of-the-art
museum. Walk down Ninth Street and learn about black-owned businesses, explore the legacy
of the Mosaic Templars of America,
and learn
more about black legislators in the 1890s. Listen to
firsthand accounts of life in the segregated South from the people who
lived the experience.
Visit the Third Floor Auditorium and explore the Arkansas
Black Hall of Fame.
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Research at Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
To aid in the public's exploration of African American history in Arkansas, the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center offers a variety of resources to help with research and historical references.
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24 Black History Sites to see in Arkansas in 2024
Mon, January 15, 2024
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Mosaic Templars Cultural Center Grand Reopening Weekend
Mon, November 20, 2023
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MTCC director appointed to American Alliance of Museums' Accreditation Commission
Thu, August 31, 2023
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The Old State House Museum is the original state capitol of Arkansas.
Since 1833, when construction began, the building and its grounds have
witnessed
many of the most important events in Arkansas history. The
Old State House has hosted the admission of Arkansas to the Union, a
fatal knife
fight between two sitting legislators, the Arkansas vote to
secede from the United States and join the Confederacy, pioneering
medical research
into hookworm and malaria, and two acceptance speeches by
the president of the United States.
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History
In the 1820s, westward migration increased the population of Arkansas until it approached the threshold required for a territory to apply to become a state.
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‘Forty Years in the Woods’ exhibit opens at Old State House Museum
Fri, January 20, 2023
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Arkansas Heritage Boo!seum Offerings
Thu, October 14, 2021
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Business and Heritage: Gov. Benjamin Travis Laney, Jr.
Thu, August 12, 2021
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