• Originally known as Taborian Temple, the building was constructed in 1916 by the Arkansas chapter of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor when the 9th street area...
  • To help contain this flood of soldiers, the Ninth Street United States Officers Club was opened in Taborian Hall in January of 1942 and was an instant hit.
  • Taborian Hall is located at 800 West 9th Street, and is the last remaining original structure in the historic West 9th District, once the heart of the Black business...
  • Taborian Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 29, 1982. In 1991, Arkansas Flag and Banner purchased the building.
  • Taborian Hall’s heyday was from the 1930s through the late 1960s when it housed three nightclubs – most notably the Dreamland Ballroom.
  • Taborian Hall is the only remaining historic building on West Ninth Street and stands as a reminder of Little Rock’s once-prosperous African American business...
  • In 1991 Kelly McCoy purchased Taborian Hall and began the slow process of restoring the building, including the ballroom, for commercial and social functions.
  • Originally known as Taborian Temple, the building was constructed in 1916 by the Arkansas chapter of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor when the 9th...
  • In World War II, Taborian Hall was home to the Ninth Street USO, catering to black soldiers from Camp Robinson.
  • Taborian Hall is one of the few remaining buildings that recall the era when West Ninth Street, between Izard and Broadway Streets in downtown Little Rock, was...