A Multimedia Museum of Arkansas History, People, and Culture
Old State House Museum: Home
 
Visitor Services
Collections
Exhibits
Educational Programs
Museum Store
Museum Store
 
Visitor Services

Hours & Location

History of a Landmark

Events Calendar

Virtual Tour

Columns

Trapnall Hall

Press Releases

Links to Other Sites


 
Join our Mailing List

Old State House Survey
Send an E-Postcard - Click Here















Home » General Information » Virtual Tour

Printer Friendly Printer Friendly

  First Floor   Second Floor  

    
[ click on thumbnails ]
 
 

Restrooms

These are unquestionably the most popular attraction at the Old State House for school groups arriving after long bus trips. When the State House was constructed in the 1830s, Little Rock was still forty years from running water or sewers. It is likely the first toilet facilities were simply elaborate outhouses situated separate from the main structures. We do know that "water closets" under the stairs were included in the 1885 renovation. At that time the present day men's restroom was part of a Display Room and the present women's restroom was the Superintendent of Schools Office. During the Medical School era, the women's restroom was where the present Volunteer Lounge is located, while men were assigned a privy at the east end of the North Breezeway. After the building was restored in 1949-1950, the present Men's Restroom was divided into separate restrooms for men and women.


Next: North Breezeway »