USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Little Rock
, Arkansas in Pulaski County

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Also known as:
River City
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35 active listings near Little Rock
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$739,000   👍* 3808 Marsh Rd
$725,000   👍 5208 McHenry Creek Cir
$650,000   👍 3001 Reynard Rd
$649,900   👍 140 Dawson Springs Dr
$612,900   👍* 20611 Crested Butte Dr
$550,000   👍 3301 Marsh Rd
$379,973   👍* 18905 Lochridge Dr
$375,000   👍* 16002 Burleigh Ct
$359,000   👍* 15507 W Baseline Rd
$349,900   👍* 22914 Wyldewood Dr
$300,000   👍 12700 Lawson Rd
$266,000   👍* 6112 Dent Rd
$265,000   👍 12719 Grassy Dr
$249,900   👍* 20700 Lisa Dr
$179,900   👍 5800 Red Bud Ln
$159,900   👍 19105 Colonel Glenn Rd
$146,700   👍 15503 Chicopee Trl
$129,900   👍* 329 Rock Ridge Rd
$112,900   👍 4415 Jacqueline Dr
$80,000   👍* 7023 Raines Trl
$78,500   👍 4718 McHenry Creek Cir
$64,900   👍 16025 Burleigh Ct
$45,000   👍* 01 Sullivan Rd

Interested in fun facts and the history of Little Rock, AR?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts and history about Little Rock, Arkansas:

1. Little Rock became the capital of Arkansas in 1821.

2. The city was named after a small rock formation on the south bank of the Arkansas River, which served as a landmark for early travelers.

3. The Trail of Tears, a forced relocation of Native American tribes in the mid-1800s, passed through the Little Rock area.

4. Little Rock became a center of civil rights activism in the 1950s and 1960s, particularly with the desegregation of Central High School in 1957, which was met with resistance and violence.

5. The Clinton Presidential Library is located in Little Rock, dedicated to the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, who served as governor of Arkansas before his presidency.

6. Little Rock is known for its diverse array of cultural institutions, including the Arkansas Arts Center, the Museum of Discovery, and the Little Rock Zoo.

7. The city is home to several institutions of higher education, including the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Philander Smith College, and Arkansas Baptist College.

8. The William J. Clinton National Airport serves as the major airport for Little Rock.

9. Little Rock has a well-preserved historic downtown district, including the River Market entertainment and dining area, with a historic trolley system connecting the area to other parts of the city.

10. The annual Arkansas State Fair, held each fall in Little Rock, attracts visitors from all over the state and beyond with its carnival rides, concerts, and exhibits.