The Arkansas Secretary of State’s Office has announced the opening of “Glen Campbell: Where the Lights Are Shining,” a new State Capitol exhibit honoring the life, career, and cultural impact of Arkansas-born music legend Glen Campbell.


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The exhibit showcases a curated collection of family photographs, stage costumes, instruments, artwork, and memorabilia, offering visitors an intimate look at Campbell’s journey from his humble roots in Delight, Arkansas, to international fame across country, pop, and television.
Designed to celebrate Campbell’s extraordinary contributions to American music and entertainment, the display highlights his chart-topping hits, award-winning performances, and the enduring influence he left on generations of musicians.

The Secretary of State expressed gratitude to those who helped bring the exhibit to life, including: The Campbell Family, the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame, Kevin Kresse, Teresa Staples, Gina Lockwood, and Laura Crowell.
Arkansas, proud to claim Campbell as one of its own, invites the public to experience the exhibit located on the 4th floor of the State Capitol. It will remain open to visitors throughout the holiday season and into January 2026.

















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