Concordia Country Club Fundraising

Concordia Country Club marker mock-up (Members of Little Rock's Jewish community built the Concodria Country Club on these grounds in an era when they were not welcomed in traditional clubs. The fieldstone chimney and foundation piers mark the site of their first clubhouse. The gold course opened in 1918 with six holes. Three additional holes were completed soon afterward. In November 1925, the Concordia Association built a much larger clubhouse on the 100-acre property's western edge. the original clubhouse was later demolished. The club flourished in the 1920s, but financial difficulties during the depression forced closure in the late 1930s.

Concordia Country Club marker mock-up (back)

Draft of proposed official Arkansas State Historical Marker


We're raising funds!

The QQA is partnering with members of Little Rock’s Jewish Community, and the City of Little Rock Parks and Recreation Department to raise funds to install a historical marker on the site of what was the original Concordia Country Club. The Concordia Country Club was built by Little Rock's Jewish Community in an era when they were not welcomed in traditional clubs.     

 All donations are tax-deductible and will cover the cost of fabricating the marker and site enhancements.

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Site of the original Clubhouse