South Main Street Commercial Historic District, Little Rock
Facts and practical information
The South Main Street Commercial Historic District of Little Rock, Arkansas is a historic district encompassing a five-block stretch of South Main Street, just south of the city's downtown area. Developed between about 1905 and 1950, the section of South Main between 12th and 17th streets represents an architectural cross-section of the commercial development that took place in the city during that time. Early buildings, such as the 1905 Lincoln Building, were Classical Revival in style, while generational changes in style are exemplified by the presence of Craftsman and Art Deco buildings. One residential building, the First Hotze House, predates the area's commercial development, and stands as a reminder of its residential past. ()
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South Main Street Commercial Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Statehouse Convention Center, Arkansas Arts Center, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Arkansas River Trail System.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to South Main Street Commercial Historic District by public transport?
Bus
- Central Arkansas Transit Authority Bus Terminal (18 min walk)
Tram
- 3rd Street & River Market Avenue • Lines: Blue, Green (22 min walk)
- River Market Avenue & 3rd Street • Lines: Blue, Green (23 min walk)
Train
- Little Rock (35 min walk)