Hope is a city in Hempstead County in southwestern Arkansas, United States. Hope is the county seat of Hempstead County and the principal city of the Hope Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Hempstead and Nevada counties. As of the 2010 census the population was 10,095, and in 2015 the population was estimated at 9,891.
Restaurants in Hope
5.0 based on 1 reviews
A sassy, classy boutique for ladies, sizes small-6X clothing, shoes sizes 5-11, custom handmade jewelry, blingy hats, designer purses and billfolds. We are known locally for large selection of leggings and tunic tops. Watermelon gifts and decor. Watch and jewelry repair available on Wednesdays.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
A unique antique shop with Case Pocket Knives, multiple varieties of handmade candles and soaps and other treasures waiting to be found. Also available to purchase is Juanita's Peanut Brittle from Arkedelphia, AR.
Bob's is a great antique store, particularly if you're interested in local history, as well as vintage tools. It is also one of the most organized antique shops I have ever encountered! Ask him for a demo of his phonograph.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Hempstead Hall features 4 modern conference suites, 2 meeting rooms, 1600 seat theater, 3 dressing rooms, full-size catering kitchen, and an outdoor amphitheater.The 65,000 square foot Hempstead Hall is Hempstead County’s most versatile facility, making it the perfect venue for conventions, reunions, concerts, and a variety of other events.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
The Klipsch Museum of Audio History highlights the achievements of Paul W. Klipsch, a founding father of the audio industry. It is housed in an historic building that served as the first Klipsch factory in 1948, and was previously the telephone building during WWII for the Southwestern Proving Grounds. Most artifacts on display are the work of Mr. Klipsch, but there are many others too.
5.0 based on 76 reviews
Martin's is the largest specialty shop of its kind in South Arkansas and one of the most notable you will find anywhere along your journey. Travelers far and wide stop by to see the latest unique home & gift items and fashion selections in this third generation family-owned business that has been around since 1959. At Martin's you will find the latest top brand names and boutique labels in junior, misses, and men's apparel in this 25,000 square foot store. Shop from the extensive home and gift selection including items from the Hallmark Gold Crown department. A wide footwear assortment highlights Martin's roots in the shoe business going back over 5 decades. Hope may be the home of the world's largest watermelons, the birthplace of President Bill Clinton, and the hometown of Governor Mike Huckabee, but a trip to Hope would not be complete without a stop at Martin's!
It was a delightful surprise this Store has anything and everything like going to a department store back in the 60’s and 70’s! I will be back and I recommend everyone who wants beautiful great service and gifts. Please shop Martin’s! It’s a place for everyone to experience! Great merchandise high quality! It’s a grand experience! You won’t be disappointed!
4.5 based on 183 reviews
The house in which Bill Clinton was born and lived the first four years of his life.
Revisited AR on 11/7/2019 specifically to visit the Clinton Boyhood Home, and other Park sites in surrounding states. Was totally impressed. Clinton is my President, and the Park site tells a humble, incredible story of a boy who was destined for greater things, but not without hard work and determination. His mother and grandparents are heroes. Loved the movie, house tour, railroad tracks across the street, and the famous staircase. The best part of the visit was Ranger Mike. Super guy and so informative and friendly. Had a personal tour of the house, and will never forget it. Thank you, Mike! Outstanding experience and visit! So nice to meet you and experience this amazing Park Site! Keep up the great work! Tim Libby - Phoenix, AZ
4.5 based on 35 reviews
I stopped in because I couldn't figure out where to park for Clinton's Childhood Home (on West Division St opposite a brick home used as the entry point for guided tour). The sweetest lady greeted me and explained where to park. She invited me to look around the Visitor Center which I did. Many visitor centers are in a refurbished building as is this one, a converted train station, but this was not your typical Visitor Center with maps and pamphlets. This one had a lot of Clinton exhibits as well as a short film. I would recommend everyone to check out this place before touring his home. TIP: The restaurant across the street, Tailgaters Burger Company, is ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC if you're looking for a place to eat. Try the Boom Sauce, if hesitant, get it on the side.
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