In conjunction with the 10th anniversary of the Clinton Library opening, many people are visiting the Old State House Museum. It was at this location he announced his bid in 1991. In the same spot (but with many more people) he delivered his acceptance speech on Election Night in 1992. Four years later, he again delivered his acceptance speech in 1996.
Current exhibits at the Old State House Museum include Pillars of Power; On the Stump: AR Politics. 1819-1919; Legislative Chambers and First Families of Arkansas. In addition the museum features “Different Spokes” and “Lights! Camera! Arkansas!”
The Old State House Museum is free. It is open from 9-5 Monday through Saturday and 1-5 on Sunday.
The Old State House Museum is an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage.