Little Rock, AR


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Little Rock, AR

About Little Rock, AR

Little Rock, Arkansas is the state capital and a culturally diverse city. It is home to many historical sites such as The Old State House Museum and the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site. There are also numerous parks like Pinnacle Mountain State Park, Burns Park and Two Rivers Park that provide outdoor recreation opportunities. Little Rock is home to a vibrant food scene and offers a variety of restaurants to enjoy. With its modern amenities, friendly people, and rich culture, Little Rock is an ideal place to visit or call home. Capital-city complex - Center of the state along the Arkansas River.

Zip Codes: 72209, 72204, 72205, 72223, 72206, 72211, 72210, 72212, 72103, 72227, 13 total
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 265 ft above sea level

Little Rock is the steady but unremarkable capital of Arkansas. Typical of mid-America, the downtown area is laid out on a rectangular grid with mostly average modern architecture, a sprinkling of older historic structures, and a waterfront park along the Arkansas River. North Little Rock is a growing, business-friendly and mainly progressive middle class center across the river.

The area’s economy is supported by the state government, a very large teaching hospital associated with the University of Arkansas, and a smattering of private employers mainly in the service sector including retail, direct marketing, and a modest amount of high tech. Notable attributes include the low cost of living for a capital city and state center, and the availability of healthcare resources.

There is a small assortment of cultural assets, mostly local in character. Recreation consists mainly of college sports, a few minor league teams and nearby watersports. For a capital city, incomes are relatively high especially in relation to the low cost of living. Housing costs are particularly low but air service is lacking and violent crime has been enough of an issue to garner some unwanted journalistic attention.

Little Rock is situated between the Ouachita Mountains to the west and the flat Mississippi River Valley lowlands to the east. Hilly residential areas west of the city rise to 600 feet. The climate is continental with an element of humid subtropical, particularly in summer. Winters are mild, but outbreaks of cold air are common. Precipitation is fairly well distributed throughout the year with the majority arriving in summer as thunderstorms. Snow is negligible but occasional ice storms can be severe. First freeze is early November, last is late March.

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Little Rock Cost of Living

Capital-city amenities, cost of living, and healthcare make Little Rock a great place to live.

$188,000
-79.8% lower than avg
$56,928
-21.2% lower than avg
4.6 / 6.7
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Little Rock Crime
95 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Little Rock, Arkansas
$36,000
for a family
$33,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Little Rock
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Air service
   Healthcare
Hot, humid summers
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I grew up in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and moved to Little Rock in 2007. I decided to move out of state in 2014, but I definitely enjoyed my time in Little Rock. It is  More
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Little Rock is a city that I thoroughly researched before moving to, but nothing prepared me for the hills! They're even steeper than San Francisco, and they're  More
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After leaving critical reviews for a LOT of different cities, I finally found my home. Before moving to Little Rock, I had researched nearly every medium/big city in the  More
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