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Little Rock, Arkansas is the biggest city in the little state of Arkansas. According to a 2007 survey, Little Rock is home to more than 660,000 people -- if you add in the population of the nearby towns of Conway and North Little Rock, that number jumps to more than 840,000. Little Rock was literally named after a group of "little rocks" lining the banks of the Arkansas River. That landmark became a key navigational point for early settlers and trappers in the area, and thus it naturally became an assembly point for the community that sprung up there. Little Rock is the seat of government in Arkansas. The most famous emeritus residents of the Governors' Mansion are, of course, Bill and Hillary Clinton. The Clintons governed Arkansas for more than a decade before moving to the White House. You can check out some of the most compelling artifacts from President Clinton's tenure in office at the William J. Clinton Presidential Center. Inspect tens of thousands of artifacts and millions of email messages and documents, and roam an enormous park that pays homage to American's 42nd President. The city also supports museums celebrating Arkansas’ military history, its frontier period, and its contributions to science and technology.

To locate critical services and amenities in Little Rock, you need a one stop web reference. This site is designed to serve both residents and visitors with updated links to Little Rock hotels, places to eat, bars and clubs, doctors and lawyers, city services, and festivals and parades. Make the most of your trip to the deep South by using this site as your all purpose guide to safe and efficient traveling.