Use of the Hinderliter House as the last meeting place of the Arkansas Territorial Legislature has remained part of popular folklore, though it is not known if it was used for this purpose.
[2] Loughborough then gained support from the Works Progress Administration, the Arkansas General Assembly, and private donors.
[3] Loughborough worked with architect Max Mayer to restore the half-block of houses at Cumberland and East 3rd Street in downtown Little Rock.
[1] The museum maintains gallery space and a number of historic buildings original to the site, as well as log structures transported from around the state.
The museum has a variety of 18th century furniture pieces, ranging from chairs, clothes press, library tables, and sugar chests.