Arkansas National Guard Museum and its collection

Lloyd England Hall, located at the northwest corner of 6th and Missouri Streets, is a historic building situated on the grounds of Camp Joseph T. Robinson. This is an Arkansas National Guard base in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The building's location and historical significance make it an interesting point of interest for tourists visiting the area.

Architectural Style and History of Lloyd England Hall

The Lloyd England Hall is a Spanish Revival structure, a design style that is unique and visually appealing. It was designed by the Little Rock architectural firm of Thompson, Sanders, and Ginnochio, and constructed in 1931. At that time, the facility was known as Camp Pike. The architectural style and history of the building add to its appeal for tourists.

Transformation of Lloyd England Hall

Originally, Lloyd England Hall was constructed as an auditorium and meeting hall. However, it now houses the Arkansas National Guard Museum. This transformation from a meeting place to a museum adds an additional layer of historical significance and interest for tourists visiting the museum.

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Arkansas National Guard Museum
6th & Missouri, Camp Robinson
Arkansas

Visitor information Arkansas National Guard Museum

Opening hours

Monday
8:00 – 15:00
Tuesday
8:00 – 15:00
Wednesday
8:00 – 15:00
Thursday
8:00 – 15:00
Friday
8:00 – 15:00
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Also open one weekend a month

Admission

0+Free

Facilities

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Location & Map

6th & Missouri, Camp Robinson, North Little Rock

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Exhibitions

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Arkansas National Guard Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Arkansas National Guard Museum offers visitors a look into the history of the state's military service. Located in North Little Rock, this museum houses a collection of artifacts, vehicles, and memorabilia related to the Arkansas National Guard.

    Visitors generally appreciate the museum's extensive display of military equipment, including tanks, helicopters, and various weapons. The outdoor exhibits, featuring larger military vehicles, are often cited as particularly interesting. Many find the chronological layout of the exhibits helpful in understanding the progression of the Guard's history.

    However, some reviewers note that the museum is relatively small and can be thoroughly explored in a short amount of time. A few visitors mention that some exhibits could benefit from more detailed explanations or updated information panels.

    The museum's staff, often including veterans, are frequently praised for their knowledge and willingness to share personal experiences, which adds depth to the visit. The free admission is seen as a positive aspect, making it an accessible option for those interested in military history.

    While the museum may not offer an extensive, all-day experience, it is generally considered a worthwhile stop for those with an interest in military history or local Arkansas heritage. The museum provides a focused look at the state's military contributions and serves as a tribute to those who have served in the Arkansas National Guard.

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