North Little Rock is now home to a newly relocated and reimagined Arkansas Women’s Hall of Fame exhibit, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony that marked an exciting new chapter for one of the state’s most meaningful cultural institutions.
The Arkansas Women’s Hall of Fame officially cut the ribbon on its new exhibit at the North Little Rock Event Center, welcoming visitors to explore the stories and legacies of the remarkable women who have shaped Arkansas history. The move brings the Hall of Fame to a prominent, accessible venue that gives the exhibit a fitting stage to honor its honorees.
The ribbon-cutting, reported by both KUAF Public Radio and KATV, signals a fresh start for the Hall of Fame as it settles into its new surroundings. The North Little Rock Event Center provides a spacious and welcoming environment where community members, students, and visitors from across the state can come together to learn about the women who have left an indelible mark on Arkansas life — from public service and the arts to business, education, and beyond.
Events like this ribbon-cutting serve as a reminder of the rich history that communities across the Little Rock metro area work hard to preserve and celebrate. By giving the Hall of Fame a prominent new home, organizers are ensuring that the achievements of Arkansas women remain visible and inspiring for generations to come.
Whether you’re a longtime admirer of the Hall of Fame or discovering it for the first time, the new exhibit at the North Little Rock Event Center is well worth a visit. Keep an eye out for upcoming public hours and special programming as the Hall of Fame continues to settle into its exciting new location.
Sources: KUAF Public Radio, KATV