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Fire House Hostel and Museum

By: Tracy Douglass
Updated: October 4, 2007
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Hosteling is something fairly foreign to Arkansas but not for long. The Fire House Hostel and Museum wants to raise money so they can open their doors and the avenue between Arkansas and neighboring states so hostelers will have a place to stay and learn about our state.

This is a unique hostel because it's also an old fire-station built back in 1917, it will be decked out with firefighting antiques and other memorabilia.

For more information:
Fire House Hostel and Museum
501-370-8080
Hosteling International
www.hiusa.org
1-800-909-4776
To be a friend of the hostel send a $50 donation to:        Fire House Hostel and Museum
                                                                                                    PO Box 2753
                                                                                                    Little Rock, AR 72203

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