The Capital Hotel isnt just an Arkansas classicits an American classic. A Capital Idea tells that story with insight and heart. Rex Nelson, Senior Editor, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
As a preservationist, Ive long admired the Capital Hotels architectural grandeur. As a local, Ive celebrated some of lifes most meaningful moments within its wallsincluding my own engagement. A Capital Idea is more than a historical account; its a heartfelt tribute to a place that continues to inspire awe and foster community. This book celebrates the visionaries who ensured the Capitals survival and the generations who now get to experience its enduring beauty. Preservation is about more than saving buildingsits about honoring the stories they hold. A Capital Idea does just that. Rachel Patton, Executive Director, Preserve Arkansas
A Capital Idea isnt just the story of a historic buildingits the story of a communitys values made tangible. As someone who had the privilege of helping the Stephens family acquire the Capital Hotel nearly four decades ago, Ive witnessed firsthand how their vision transformed it from a local treasure into one of the finest hotels in the world. This anniversary edition honors that journey. Through its pages, readers will discover not just architectural grandeur and political lore, but a deeper lesson in stewardship, tradition, and excellence. The Capital Hotel is a testament to doing things right and doing them with heart. This book ensures that legacy is remembered, celebrated, and passed on. More than a hotel, the Capital is a legacyand A Capital Idea captures it beautifully. Scott Ford, CEO, Westrock Coffee
Some buildings witness historythe Capital Hotel lives it. A Capital Idea captures its soul with charm and reverence. Congressman French Hill
The Capital Hotel isnt just part of Arkansas historyits where our stories continue to unfold. A Capital Idea honors that legacy. For many of us, the Capital Hotel has been more than a place to stayits been the backdrop to our lives. From Christmas mornings with grandchildren to quiet, consequential conversations in the wine cellar, the Capital has hosted moments both personal and pivotal. Harriet and Warren Stephens didnt just restore a buildingthey preserved a spirit of hospitality, community, and excellence. A Capital Idea tells that story with the care and reverence it deserves." George Makris Jr., Chairman & CEO, Simmons Bank