The two-story dogtrot structure was constructed by Jacob Wolf in 1829 as the first permanent courthouse for Izard County in Arkansas Territory.
Trapnall Hall is an ideal setting for business meetings, luncheons, dinners, weddings, receptions, reunions, parties and much more.
Technical publications by Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission staff members
A native plant is one that occurs naturally in a particular region, ecosystem, or habitat without direct or indirect human intervention. The plants present at the time Europeans arrived in North America are considered native to Arkansas.
A state law passed in 2009 allows Arkansans to claim a portion of their investment in historic properties as a credit on their state income taxes.
DAH Frequently Asked Questions
If you would like to support the Old State House Museum and participate in its activities, join our friends organization, the Friends of Old State House (FOSH), or its young professionals affiliate, the Arkansas State House Society (ASHS).
Contact FOSH for more details:
The Friends of Old State House P.O. Box 7640 - Little Rock, Arkansas 72217Email: info@friendsofoldstatehouse.comPhone: (501) 570-6290 Web: friendsofoldstatehouse.com
For information about Arkansas State House Society, contact Cary Cox at (501) 324-8647 or cary.cox@arkansas.gov.
Historical Researcher