Today the Sandwiching in History program visits the St. John’s Seminary, located at 2500 N. Tyler Street. Sandwiching in History is sponsored by the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program.
This campus was built in 1916 to house Little Rock College for Boys until it closed in 1929. From 1930 until it closed in 1967 St. John Home Mission Seminary was located at this site.
In 1968, the campus was renamed St. John Catholic Center when it became the home of the Diocese of Little Rock offices. Today it also serves as a retreat center and residence for retired diocesan priests.
The “Sandwiching In History“ program is a series of tours that seeks to familiarize people who live and work in central Arkansas with the historic structures and sites around us. The tours take place on Fridays at noon, last less than an hour, and participants are encouraged to bring their lunches so that they can eat while listening to a brief lecture about the property and its history before proceeding on a short tour.
The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program is an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage.