If Walls Could Talk: The Old State House Museum Still Has A Lot To Say Overlooking the juxtaposition of bustling downtown Little Rock and the serenity of the Arkansas River stands the Old State House Museum. Preserved from the…
Digs of the Deal
Teamwork makes the dream work, the saying goes, and teams can come in varying shapes and sizes. This month, however, we’re recognizing two-person teams in AMP’s second-annual Dynamic Duos. Selected from reader nominations, Dynamic Duos recognizes those two-person teams —…
- April 2022MagazinePoliticsReal estateTourism
The Digs of the Deal: Women Lead the Way at Arkansas Governor’s Mansion
One of the most prominent locations in Arkansas’ capital city — and a point of local pride — is the Arkansas’ Governor’s Mansion. Since its construction in 1950, the Governor’s Mansion has served as the home for many of Arkansas’s…
- April 2022IndustriesMagazineOpinionTransportation
Publisher’s Letter: AMP Looks to the Skies in April
The wild, blue yonder awaits in this month’s issue of Arkansas Money & Politics. Each year, our April issue features the aviation and aerospace industries in Arkansas. This month, our flight around the state visits Little Rock and Northwest Arkansas…
Digs of the Deal: Historic Woodruff House, Living History in Little Rock Home of the founder and first publisher of the Arkansas Gazette, the Woodruff House is one of the only antebellum homes remaining in the Little Rock area.…
Born of Heartache, Valinoti’s Arkansas Detour Fuses Time, Place and Family Cuisine is the thread that weaves history, geography, ancestry and even emotion together. When we take part in the communion of food, we find ourselves inexplicably in tune with…
- January 2022MagazinePoliticsRetail/restaurantsSmall business
The Digs of the Deal: Taylor’s Steakhouse Evolves, Satisfies
The small town of Dumas has a population of just over 4,000 people. Though the town’s population is small, any one of its inhabitants could readily point you in the direction of the best steakhouse for miles around. Taylor’s Steakhouse…
Bentonville has become a booming business town in an economically rich corner of the state. But the richness of Bentonville’s history and influence goes back as far as 1875 with the construction of the Peel Mansion Museum and Heritage Gardens.…
Many historic homes throughout the capital city have housed some of Arkansas’ most powerful political figures, some of whom had notorious reputations. Curran Hall is no exception. A host of tragic deaths and Klan violence has created an air of…
- GovernmentMagazinePoliticsSeptember 2021Tourism
Digs of the Deal: Ghosts of the Past at Camden’s McCollum-Chidester House
One of the most pivotal wars in the history of the United States was the Civil War, and one of the most important strongholds in the South was located in the business-savvy town of Camden, Arkansas. The trading center for…