Gazette Building, Historical newspaper building in downtown Little Rock, United States.
The Gazette Building is a four-story structure in downtown Little Rock featuring classical design elements, symmetrical windows, and decorative stone details along its limestone facade. Today it functions as part of an educational institution, housing classrooms and administrative spaces.
The structure was built in 1908 to house the Arkansas Gazette, one of the oldest continuously published newspapers west of the Mississippi River, which operated from this location until 1991. This long tenure made it a central repository for documenting the region's major events and developments.
The building served as a newsroom where journalists covered pivotal civil rights events during the 1950s, making it a place where important social changes were recorded and shared. Visitors can sense how this space once functioned as a center for documenting transformative moments in American history.
The building sits in downtown Little Rock and is easy to reach on foot from nearby attractions and businesses. Since it currently serves as a school facility, visiting during school hours is possible, though it remains an active educational space with limited public access.
In 1992, the building served as Bill Clinton's presidential campaign headquarters, shifting its role from a news center to a site of political history. This transformation shows how buildings in Little Rock became connected to major national moments.
Location: Arkansas
Architects: George R. Mann
GPS coordinates: 34.74639,-92.27167
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:40
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