Students participate in Read for the Record, an international child literacy event, at the Clinton Center.

Inspiring Generations of Leaders

The Clinton Center offers a unique perspective of the work — past, present and future — of President Bill Clinton. We provide year-round educational and cultural opportunities that reflect President Clinton’s lifetime commitment to advancing opportunity for everybody, instilling responsibility throughout our society and cultivating a sense of community within our great nation.

We encourage students, teachers and families to look at the Clinton Center as an extension of the classroom. We offer a variety of interactive exhibits, including a White House Cabinet Room reconstruction, a full-scale replica of the Oval Office, where students can sit behind the President's desk, and the outdoor Anne Frank Tree Installation.

A school group in the Cabinet Room studies the history of the Clinton Administration.

Each year we present temporary exhibits, like Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, featuring a variety of historically and culturally relevant topics that offer educators and students an engaging learning experience.

Our enriching programs are designed to inspire civic engagement and service and offer a first-hand look into the life and work of President Clinton.

Educators are also invited to participate in free workshops to earn credit hours for professional development goals.

Educators hear from engaging subject matter experts during the The Fusion: Arts + Humanities Arkansas Educator Institute.

Visiting the Center

• Educators are invited to participate in free professional development opportunities throughout the year to earn credit/hours that apply toward annual professional development goals.

• Limited bus transportation grants for school districts are available. For more information, please contact Nate Thomas at 501-748-0520.

• Following your tour, photos of your school group behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office exhibit are available for purchase in the Clinton Museum Store, which also offers a diverse selection of unique memorabilia and gifts.

• Our award-winning on-site restaurant, 42 bar and table, can provide healthy lunches for your school visit. Vegetarian, dairy-free and gluten-free options are available upon request.

Students play inside the Clinton Center’s Washed Ashore exhibit, which is on display through Oct. 27.

Plan Your Visit
Contact: Nate Thomas
Address: 1200 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock
Phone: 501-748-0419
Website: ClintonPresidential Center.org/Education |        
Cost per person: Students, homeschool groups and school personnel are admitted for free with a reservation.
Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday.


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