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(historic places) within 5 miles
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1)
Abrams House
2)
Albert Pike Memorial Temple
3)
Allinder, Bailey, House
4)
Amboy Overpass
5)
Anderson, H.M., House
6)
ARKANSAS II (riverboat)
7)
Arkansas Power & Light Building
8)
Arkansas State Capitol
9)
Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church
10)
Baer House
11)
Baker House
12)
Barlow Apartments
13)
Barth--Hempfling House
14)
Beal--Burrow Dry Goods Building
15)
Bechle Apartment Building
16)
Bechle House
17)
Bechle House
18)
Beyerlein House
19)
Blass, Gus, Department Store
20)
Boaz, Bishop Hiram A., House
21)
Boone House
22)
BPOE Elks Club
23)
Bragg Guesthouse
24)
Brewer, Adrian, Studio
25)
Bruner House
26)
Buhler House
27)
Bush House
28)
Bush--Dubisson House
29)
Capital Hotel
30)
Central High School Neighborhood Historic District (BoundaryIncrease)
31)
Central Presbyterian Church
32)
Cherry House
33)
Cherry--Luter Estate
34)
Chisum House
35)
Choctaw Route Station
36)
Compton-Wood House
37)
Confederate Soldiers Monument
38)
Cornish House
39)
Croxson House
40)
Curran Hall
41)
Darragh House
42)
Deane House
43)
Democrat Printing & Lithograph Co. Building
44)
Dodd, David O., Memorial
45)
Dunaway House
46)
Dunbar Junior and Senior High School and Junior College
47)
East Markham Street Historic District
48)
Edgemere Street Bridge
49)
Engelberger House
50)
England House
51)
England, Joseph E. Jr., House
52)
Exchange Bank Building
53)
Farrell House
54)
Farrell House
55)
Farrell House
56)
Farrell House
57)
Faucette Building
58)
Faucette, James Peter, House
59)
Federal Reserve Bank Building
60)
First Baptist Church
61)
First Church of Christ, Scientist
62)
First Missionary Baptist Church
63)
First Presbyterian Church
64)
First Presbyterian Church Manse
65)
First United Methodist Church
66)
Fletcher House
67)
Florence Crittenton Home
68)
Fones House
69)
Fordyce House
70)
Fowler, Absalom, House
71)
Frank, Joseph M., House
72)
Frauenthal House
73)
French-England House
74)
Fulk Building
75)
Gans, Solomon, House
76)
Garland, Augustus, House
77)
Gazette Building
78)
Green House
79)
Hall House
80)
Halliburton Townhouses
81)
Hanger Cotton Gin
82)
Hanger, Frederick, House
83)
Hardy House
84)
Healey and Roth Mortuary Building
85)
Hemingway House
86)
Henderson House
87)
Herschell--Spillman Carousel
88)
Hodge--Cook House
89)
Holcomb Court Apartments
90)
Hopkins--Grace House
91)
Hornibrook House
92)
Hotze House
93)
Howell-Garner-Monfee House
94)
Ish House
95)
Jeffries House
96)
Johnson House
97)
Johnson House
98)
Johnson House
99)
Jones, Arthur J., House
100)
Jones, Scipio A., House
101)
Kahn--Jennings House
102)
Keith House
103)
Kleiber House
104)
Knoop, Werner, House
105)
LaFayette Hotel
106)
Lake No. 1 Bridge
107)
Lakeshore Drive Bridge
108)
Lamb--McSwain House
109)
Leiper-Scott House
110)
Lincoln Avenue Viaduct
111)
Lincoln Building
112)
Little Rock Boys Club
113)
Little Rock Central Fire Station
114)
Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site
115)
Little Rock City Hall
116)
Little Rock High School
117)
Little Rock US Post Office and Courthouse
118)
Little Rock Y.M.C.A.
119)
Little Rock, The
120)
Luxor Apartments
121)
Main Building, Arkansas Baptist College
122)
Manees, E. O., House
123)
Mann, George R., Building
124)
Marre, Angelo, House
125)
Marshall House
126)
Matthews House
127)
Matthews, Justin, Jr., House
128)
Matthews--Bradshaw House
129)
Matthews--Bryan House
130)
Matthews--Dillon House
131)
Matthews--Godt House
132)
Matthews--MacFadyen House
133)
Mayer, Maxwell F., House
134)
McDonald-Wait-Newton House
135)
McGuire, Thomas R., House
136)
McLean House
137)
Mehaffey House
138)
Memorial to Company A, Capitol Guards
139)
Miller House
140)
Mims--Breedlove--Priest--Weatherton House
141)
Minnesota Monument
142)
Mitchell House
143)
Monument to Confederate Women
144)
Moore Building
145)
Moore House
146)
Mosaic Templars of America Headquarters Building
147)
Mount Holly Cemetery
148)
Mount Holly Mausoleum
149)
Mount Zion Baptist Church
150)
Nash House
151)
Nash House
152)
North Little Rock City Hall
153)
North Little Rock High School
154)
North Little Rock Post Office
155)
Old Central Fire Station
156)
Old Post Office Building and Customhouse
157)
Old State House
158)
Old State House
159)
Owings House
160)
Park Hill Fire Station and Water Company Complex
161)
Pearson-Robinson House
162)
Peoples Building & Loan Building
163)
Pettefer, Harry, House
164)
Pfeifer Brothers Department Store
165)
Pike, Albert, Hotel
166)
Pike-Fletcher-Terry House
167)
Porter, Lamar, Athletic Field
168)
Prospect Terrace Apartments
169)
Pruniski House
170)
Pulaski County Courthouse
171)
Ragland House
172)
Railroad Call Historic District
173)
Rapillard House
174)
Reichardt House
175)
Reid House
176)
Remmel Apartments
177)
Remmel Apartments
178)
Remmel Apartments
179)
Remmel Flats
180)
Retan House
181)
Retan, Albert, House
182)
Robinson, Joseph Taylor, House
183)
Rock Island--Argenta Depot
184)
Rogers House
185)
Rose Building
186)
Rose, U. M., School
187)
Roselawn Memorial Park Gatehouse
188)
Runyan, J. P., House
189)
Safferstone House
190)
Saint Andrews Catholic Cathedral
191)
Sanders House
192)
Schaer House
193)
Skillern House
194)
Snyder House
195)
South Main Street Apartments Historic District
196)
St. Edwards Church
197)
St. Joseph's Home
198)
Stewart House
199)
Taborian Hall
200)
Tavern, The
201)
Taylor Building
202)
Taylor, Samuel P., Service Station
203)
Terminal Hotel
204)
Terminal Warehouse Building
205)
Terry, William L., House
206)
Thompson, Ada, Memorial Home
207)
Thornton House
208)
Thurston House
209)
Trapnall Hall
210)
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
211)
Trinity Hospital
212)
Tuf Nut Historic Commericial District
213)
Tuf Nut Historic Commericial District
214)
Turner House
215)
Turner-Ledbetter House
216)
U.S. Arsenal Building
217)
Union Life Building
218)
Van Frank Cottages
219)
Vanetten House
220)
Vaughan House
221)
Vaughn House
222)
Vinson House
223)
Wallace Building
224)
Ward, Zeb, Building
225)
Ward-Hays House
226)
Wassell, Corydon, House
227)
Waters, Charles Clary, House
228)
Waterside Street Bridge
229)
White-Baucum House
230)
Williamson House
231)
Winfield Methodist Church
232)
Womack House
233)
Woodruff, William, House
234)
Worthen Bank Building
235)
YMCA--Democrat Building
236)
Young House
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Arkansas' only microbrewery, Diamond Bear is an excellent brewery that distributes its beers throughout the state. Their English Pale Ale won the gold at the 2007 GABF and they've won several times in the past. They give tours on Saturday afternoons, but the best place to try their beers on draft is at the Flying Saucer near the River Market. Too many local restaurants and bars do not support their local brewery, unfortunately.
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Mark Stoffan,
Little Rock, AR
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Frequent traveler to Little Rock for KARN Newsradio and I live in the beer capital of the U.S., Bend, Oregon. I love Diamond Bear's pale ale which I think is as good as the famous Deschutes Mirror Pond Pale Ale. It is very, very good. When in Little Rock, this is my favorite beer place away from home and will continue to be. Very nice people, too. Always feel welcome with great hositality. Thank you.
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Ken Doggett,
Bend, OR
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Octoberfest 6/10; Irish Red 5/10; Pale Ale 4/10; Honey Weiss 3/10; Southern 2/10. Rating is where 10 is best. Brewery tours and sampling Saturday afternoons. Beer sales and gift shop during normal business hours.
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Rand,
Sioux Falls, SD
(10/30/2006) |
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Their Pale Ale is awesome, which could explain why it was selected as winner of the Gold Medal at the Beer World Cup in 2004 and the Silver Medal at the Great American Beer Festival in 2003. The Irish Style Red is another excellent choice. This beer also won at the 2004 Beer World Cup, although only the bronze. Both are excellent choices but have a very limited distribution network. Currently they are only available in a couple, maybe a few southern states. I have found only a couple of places to buy the Pale Ale, which will usually have the Southern Blonde as well, but to get the Irish Style Red you must go to the brewery downtown. The brewery does offer a nice tour. The tour consists of a walk around the facility, a beer history lesson, and a sampling of the different types of beers. At this time they are only bottling the Pale Ale, Irish Style Red Ale, Southern Blonde, and a low carb Ultra. They also brew a Brown Ale and occasional "seasonal" varieties like Summer Wheat and Octoberfest.
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Dave,
North Little Rock, AR
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Stopped by while in town when the tap room was not open. However, the brewmaster was their and he game me and my friend a nice tour and showed off their new bottleing line. Enjoyed the samples and brought a bunch of beer home with me!
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Scott Mertie,
Nashville, TN
(11/04/2004) |
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I found four Diamond Bear beers available on draft at the Flying Saucer in Little Rock. I tried two of them, bypassing the Southern Blonde and the Summer Wheat. The Irish Red had a deep reddish-brown color (at least in the low lighting of the Saucer), and a rich malty flavor with good hop balance that I found very enjoyable. The Pale Ale was true to style in color, with a noticeable yet understated hop presence that would likely disappoint some hopheads. I’d order either beer again, with my preference being the Irish Red.
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Craig Stichtenoth,
Katy, TX
(07/26/2003) |
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The brown ale is a quality brew as well. I heard their english pale ale and "southern blonde" ale are going to be sold in bottles in local stores/restaurants.
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Robert C.,
Tulsa, OK
(08/05/2002) |
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I had Diamond Bear Munich Lager (Helles, I presume) at Vino's in LR several months ago. It was very well made. I recommend that you ask for Diamond Bear Beer when in Little Rock. If the restaurant does not carry it, tell them to contact the brewery.
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Robert C.,
Tulsa, OK
(02/01/2002) |
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New Microbrewery with quality beers available in area bars/restaurants. They give tours every Sat. at noon with samples to taste after. The brewer, John Templet, started at Mendocino Brewing Company in Northern California and brought his skills to Arkansas. He really makes some great products. You need to check it out!
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