 Antioch Missionary Baptist Church |
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Antioch Missionary Baptist Church (Sherrill vic. - Jefferson County)
County Rd. 781
1918 Church of African-American congregation
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1994.
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 Applegate House |
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Applegate House (Bentonville - Benton County)
2301 SW 2nd Street
1966-1968 curvilinear house designed by E. Fay Jones.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/5/2006.
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 Arsenic Spring Building |
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Arsenic Spring Building (Hot Springs - Garland County)
103 Mt. Ida St.
ca. 1890-1953 spa building with later apartments
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/1/1999.
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 Arthur Daniel Malone House |
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Arthur Daniel Malone House (Plumerville - Conway County)
Address Restricted
c.1883 Folk Victorian house that was home to one of Plumerville's founders.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/2/2009.
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 Ashley's and Jones' Station Battlefield |
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Ashley's and Jones' Station Battlefield (Carlisle - Lonoke County)
Beginning near Bayou Two Prairie west of Carlisle and running 10.8 miles along U.S. 70 to Hazen
August 24, 1864 battle site that signaled the end of J.O. Shelby’s summer operations in northeast Arkansas and harbingered the beginning of Sterling Price’s invasion of Missouri.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/1/2009.
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 Barron-Craig House |
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Barron-Craig House (Paron - Saline County)
16484 12th St.
c. 1857 single-pen log house
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/7/2000.
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 Baxter-Dixon House |
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Baxter-Dixon House (Melbourne - Izard County)
212 Spring St.
1883 Plain Traditional building with Folk Victorian porch
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 6/2/1995.
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 Bayou Meto Schoolhouse |
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Bayou Meto Schoolhouse (Bayou Meto - Arkansas County)
1178 Highway 276
1932 two-room schoolhouse
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/2/2003.
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 Bear Creek Church |
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Bear Creek Church (Evening Shade vic. - Sharp County)
County Road 224 (Bear Creek Cemetery Road) 800 feet west of County Road 8 (Bear Creek Road)
c. 1917 Plain Traditional-style church
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/3/1995.
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 Boggy Bayou Farm |
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Boggy Bayou Farm (Arkansas City vic. - Desha County)
Highway 4
1932 tenant houses and outbuildings
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/3/1997.
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 Brown House |
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Brown House (Stamps - Lafayette County)
306 Market St.
1889-1890 board-and-batten construction
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 6/5/1996.
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 Bruce House |
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Bruce House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1102 S. Pulaski St.
c. 1916 Home of African-American physician
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/2/1998.
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 Charcoal Gap Tunnel |
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Charcoal Gap Tunnel (Eureka Springs vic. - Carroll County)
Approximately 1/4 mile north of 200 Valhalla Drive
c.1900 railroad tunnel.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/4/2007.
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 Chester E. Bush House |
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Chester E. Bush House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1524 S. Ringo St.
c. 1917 Home of African-American businessman and civic leader
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/2/1998.
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 Clarksville to Van Buren Road, Highway 352 Segment |
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Clarksville to Van Buren Road, Highway 352 Segment (Ozark vic. - Franklin County)
Highway 352
1834, 1838 road traversed by the Harris, Whiteley and Bell Detachments during the Cherokee Removal.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/1/2009.
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 Hudson Farm Outbuildings |
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Columbus and Delia Hudson Farm (Mt. Judea vic. - Newton County)
375 AR 123 N
1921-1955 Farm complex.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 8/3/2005.
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 Crash Site of AC 41-7441 |
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Crash Site of AC 41-7441 (Maumelle vic. - Pulaski County)
south of Pinnacle Valley Road
1942 site of World War II airplane crash.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/4/2007.
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 Cross Roads School and Masonic Lodge |
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Cross Roads School and Masonic Lodge (Cross Roads - Grant County)
Highway 167
1881 building was home to school and Masonic lodge
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/2/1998.
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 Davies Cemetery |
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Davies Cemetery (Lake Village vic. - Chicot County)
Lake Hall Road
c. 1837-c. 1930 Burial place of antebellum judge and family
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/4/1998.
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 Douglas Cemetery |
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Douglas Cemetery (Highfill - Benton County)
1/2 mile N of Highfill on Douglas Cemetery Rd.
1858-1952 cemetery with burials dating to 1858
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 7/10/2002.
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 Edward Downie House |
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Edward Downie House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
2119 W. 19th St.
1910 Colonial Revival-style residence
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/2/1998.
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 Fakes-Bull House |
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Fakes-Bull House (McCrory - Woodruff County)
304 Jackson St.
1905-1907 transitional Queen Anne/Colonial Revival design
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/3/1997.
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 Fayetteville Municipal Airport Hangar ("White Hangar") |
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Fayetteville Municipal Airport Hangar ("White Hangar") (Fayetteville - Washington County)
East of Hwy. 71
1943-44 World War II-era aircraft hangar
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 6/5/1996.
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 Fellowship Cemetery |
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Fellowship Cemetery (Calhoun vic. - Columbia County)
Columbia County Rd. 34
1854-1935 Cemetery with burials dating to 1854
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/6/2002.
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 First Baptist Church |
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First Baptist Church (Keo - Lonoke County)
311 Fordyce St.
1903 home of prominent African-American congregation
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/2004.
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 First Missionary Baptist Church |
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First Missionary Baptist Church (Brinkley - Monroe County)
313 South New Orleans Street
1909 church building of important African-American congregation.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 8/5/2009.
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 Fitzhugh's Woods Battlefield |
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Fitzhugh's Woods Battlefield (Address Restricted - Woodruff County)
Address Restricted
April 1, 1864 Site of April 1, 1864, action between Union troops under Col. C.C. Andrews and Brig. Gen. Dandridge McRae's Confederate cavalry
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/3/2003.
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 Forrest City First Baptist Church |
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Forrest City First Baptist Church (Forrest City - St. Francis County)
306 E. Cross St.
1914 Gothic Revival-style church
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/3/1995.
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 Fort #2 Rifle Pits |
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Fort #2 Rifle Pits (Fort Smith - Sebastian County)
Address Restricted
1864 Remnants of Civil War fortifications
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 1/31/2002.
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 Fourche Bayou Battlefield |
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Fourche Bayou Battlefield (Little Rock and North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
From just east of Willow Beach Lake to just east of Little Rock National Airport
1863 site of the final scene of a campaign that returned a fourth Confederate capital to Federal control during the Civil War.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/2010.
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 Freeman Cemetery |
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Freeman Cemetery (Alleene vic. - Little River County)
1/8 mile south of Highway 108
1855-1957 cemetery that is the burial place of the prominent Freeman family and William Madison Freeman, the first sheriff of Little River County.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/5/2007.
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 Gibson Court Tourist Court Historic District |
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Gibson Court Tourist Court Historic District (Hot Springs - Garland County)
903 Park Ave.
ca. 1940 Minimal Traditional-style structures built on site of former tourist camp
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/3/2003.
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 Governor J. M. Futrell House |
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Governor J. M. Futrell House (Paragould - Greene County)
130 South 14th Street
1908-1938 home of former Arkansas governor
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/5/2006.
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 Gravel Hill Cemetery |
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Gravel Hill Cemetery (St. Francis vic. - Clay County)
Clay County Rd. 336
1869-1952 Cemetery with burials dating to 1869
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 11/5/2002.
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 H.L. Mitchell/Clay East Building |
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H.L. Mitchell/Clay East Building (Tyronza - Poinsett County)
Main Street
1927 associated with founders of Southern Tenant Farmers Union
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/9/1994.
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 Hall Cemetery |
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Hall Cemetery (St. Francis vic. - Clay County)
Clay County Rd. 347
1871-1952 Cemetery with burials dating to 1871
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 11/5/2002.
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 Hampton-Kervin House |
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Hampton-Kervin House (Fordyce vic. - Dallas County)
1922 Highway 229
c.1861 log dogtrot house
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 8/2/2006.
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 Heathcock-Jones House |
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Heathcock-Jones House (Norman vic. - Montgomery County)
Old Dallas Road
c. 1845 single-pen log cabin
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 6/2/1995.
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 Henry Madison Wood Farmstead |
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Henry Madison Wood Farmstead (Fayetteville vic. - Washington County)
3300 Leo Ammons Road
c. 1870-c. 1895 Vernacular log and frame building with outbuildings
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/3/1997.
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 Herring-Hunt House |
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Herring-Hunt House (Warren - Bradley County)
306 W. Elm St.
1900 Plain Traditional/Folk Victorian home of two doctors features Craftsman-style additions
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1994.
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 Ida Waldran House |
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Ida Waldran House (Conway - Faulkner County)
1817 Bruce Street
c.1924 house of noted educator.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/2010.
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 Independence School |
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Independence School (Stuttgart - Arkansas County)
921 E. Fourth St.
1914 one-room schoolhouse
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/2/1998.
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 Iven & Alberta Horn Burnham House |
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Iven & Alberta Horn Burnham House (New Blaine - Logan County)
18 Old Bank Road
1909 Plain/Traditional T-plan house.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/7/2005.
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 Jim & Lizzie Bell Horn House |
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Jim & Lizzie Bell Horn House (New Blaine - Logan County)
15 Old Bank Road
1896 dogtrot house.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/7/2005.
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 Kantz House |
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Kantz House (Fayetteville - Washington County)
4820 Mission Blvd.
1880-1881 Greek Revival-influenced farmhouse
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/1/1999.
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 Kirkpatrick Cemetery |
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Kirkpatrick Cemetery (Bryant - Saline County)
Southeast corner of AR Highway 5 North and Marketplace Avenue
1850-1862 cemetery of the Kirkpatrick Family.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 8/5/2009.
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 Koon Building #7 |
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Koon Building #7 (Sheridan - Grant County)
Highway 167
c. 1940 vertical split-log construction
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/1999.
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 Koon House #5 |
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Koon House #5 (Sheridan - Grant County)
Highway 167
c. 1940 vertical split-log construction
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/1999.
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 Little House |
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Little House (Dell - Mississippi County)
207 Madison St.
1923 Craftsman-style bungalow
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 11/7/2001.
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 Marshall Strother Gaines House |
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Marshall Strother Gaines House (Greenwood - Sebastian County)
116 N. Main St.
1877 structure modified in 1907 to reflect Dutch Colonial Revival, Craftsman and Egyptian Revival styles
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/3/2003.
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 Massard Prairie Battlefield/6th Kansas Cavalry Camp Site |
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Massard Prairie Battlefield/6th Kansas Cavalry Camp Site (Fort Smith - Sebastian County)
West of Red Pine and Morgan's Way roads
1864 Site of July 27, 1864, Civil War battle
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 11/7/2001.
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 Matilda and Karl Pfeiffer House |
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Matilda and Karl Pfeiffer House (Piggott - Clay County)
1071 Heritage Park Dr.
1931 English Revival-style residence
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 11/4/2004.
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 McRae Methodist Church |
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McRae Methodist Church (McRae - White County)
106 Wilks Street
1946 Mixed-Masonry church building.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 8/5/2009.
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 Memphis to Little Rock Road, Blackfish Lake to Hill Lake Segment |
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Memphis to Little Rock Road, Blackfish Lake to Hill Lake Segment (Gladden - St. Francis County)
Cross County Road 1005 and St. Francis County Road 529
1828-1838 road traversed by Native Americans during the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, and Chickasaw Removals.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/5/2007.
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 Memphis to Little Rock Road, Highway 306 Segment |
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Memphis to Little Rock Road, Highway 306 Segment (Pinetree - St. Francis County)
Arkansas Highway 306
1828-1838 road traversed by Native Americans during the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, and Chickasaw Removals.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/5/2007.
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 Methodist Episcopal Church, South |
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Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Evening Shade - Sharp County)
Main and School Streets
1898-1899 Gothic Revival-style church
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/3/1997.
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 Military Road - Black's Ferry Road Segment |
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Military Road - Black's Ferry Road Segment (Pocahontas - Randolph County)
Black's Ferry Road northwest and southwest of Black's Ferry Bridge
1838 road segment important to the Cherokee Removal of the 1830s.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 8/1/2007.
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 Military Road, Pitman Road Segment |
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Military Road, Pitman Road Segment (Pitman - Randolph County)
Pitman Road
1838 road traversed by the John Benge Detachment during the Cherokee Removal.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/5/2007.
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 Mountain Home College Building |
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Mountain Home College Building (Mountain Home - Baxter County)
NE corner of College and 4th St.
1894 college building remodeled in 1920 for use as dormitory
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/6/1996.
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 Mountain View Special School District #30 Building |
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Mountain View Special School District No. 30 School (Mountain View - Stone County)
204 School Ave.
1928 native-stone, Craftsman-style structure
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/1/2004.
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 North Arkansas Wood Products Kiln |
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North Arkansas Wood Products Kiln (St. Joe - Searcy County)
Highway 65
1943 Industrial structure
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/4/1998.
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 Oark General Store |
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Oark General Store (Oark - Johnson County)
East of Highway 215
1890 Commercial structure
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/3/1995.
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 Pea Ridge School Complex Historic District |
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Pea Ridge School Complex Historic District (Pea Ridge - Benton County)
1507 N. Curtis St.
1929, 1948 cluster of buildings includes school, cafeteria and fourth-grade classroom structures
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/2004.
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 Peeler Gap Road House |
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Peeler Gap Road House (Danville - Yell County)
S. of Co. Rd. 15 SE of Hwy. 10
c. 1835 Vernacular structure
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/3/1995.
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 Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church |
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Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church (Blytheville - Mississippi County)
5th and Ash streets
c.1911 church of local African-American congregation.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 8/5/2009.
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 Plumerville High School Gymnasium |
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Plumerville High School Gymnasium (Plumerville - Conway County)
Bulldog Drive
1939 Fieldstone structure built by Works Progress Administration
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/3/2003.
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 Portland Bank Portico |
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Portland Bank Portico (Portland - Ashley County)
217 E. Main St.
1926 John Parks Almand-designed bank entry
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 6/2/1995.
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 Pratt Place-Markham Camp |
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Pratt Place-Markham Camp (Fayetteville - Washington County)
Markham Road
1921-1941 Residence with associated campground
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/1999.
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 Providence Missionary Baptist Church |
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Providence Missionary Baptist Church (Immanuel - Arkansas County)
20 Almyra Lane
c.1918 Plain/Traditional rural church.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/7/2005.
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 R.L. Wilson Confectionary |
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R.L. Wilson Confectionary (Jonesboro - Craighead County)
330 S. Main St.
c. 1900 commercial building
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 11/6/2002.
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 Ragsdale House |
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Ragsdale House (Shuler vic. - Union County)
990-1000 Midway Road
1898 Wood-frame dog-trot house
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/5/1997.
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 Rev. Lee James House |
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Rev. Lee James House (Texarkana - Miller County)
111 Pinehurst
c. 1899 historic boarding house
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/2/1998.
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 Richwoods Church |
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Richwoods Church (Walnut Ridge vic. - Lawrence County)
Lawrence County Rds. 400 and 407
ca. 1913 Religious structure
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/5/2000.
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 Rison House |
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Rison House and Cemetery (Perryville - Perry County)
NW corner of E and River Sts.
1844 log dogtrot cabin and associated cemetery
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/4/1996.
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 Round Top Mountain Crash Site |
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Round Top Mountain Crash Site (Jasper vic. - Newton County)
Arkansas Highway 7 on the east side of Round Top Mountain
1948 site of B-25 bomber crash.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/2010.
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 Roy Reed House |
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Roy Reed House (Hogeye - Washington County)
10810 Hogeye Road
1979-1980 house designed by E. Fay Jones that is influenced by vernacular styles.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/5/2006.
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 Samuel Porter Bird House |
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Samuel Porter Bird House (Birdtown - Conway County)
4881 Highway 9
1923 Craftsman-style house with c.1955 Permastone siding.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 8/5/2009.
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 Scotland School |
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Scotland School (Scotland - Van Buren County)
Highway 95
1926 Oldest active school in Van Buren County
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/6/2000.
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 Slabtown Grocery |
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Slabtown Grocery (Sheridan vic. - Grant County)
Highway 167
c. 1940 vertical split-log construction
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/1999.
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 Springfield to Fayetteville Road, Brightwater Segment |
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Springfield to Fayetteville Road, Brightwater Segment (Brightwater vic. - Benton County)
N. Old Wire Road/Benton County Road 67, south of US 62
1837-1839, 1854, 1862 Nineteenth-century roadbed important to the Cherokee Trail of Tears and the Battle of Pea Ridge.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 8/5/2009.
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 St. Boniface Catholic Church |
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St. Boniface Catholic Church (New Dixie - Perry County)
Off Highway 69
1906 Carpenter Gothic-style church
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 6/5/1996.
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 St. John Missionary Baptist Church |
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St. John Missionary Baptist Church (Arkansas City - Desha County)
709 Morning Star St.
1930 Craftsman-style church of historic African-American congregation
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/3/2003.
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 St. Paul Methodist Church |
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St. Paul Methodist Church and Cemetery (Dover vic. - Pope County)
495 St. Paul Cemetery Road
1894-1960 community church and cemetery.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/2010.
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St. Peter's Catholic Church (Pine Bluff - Jefferson County)
207 E. 16th
1903 Church served by early African-American Catholic priest
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/6/2002.
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 The Traveler |
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The Traveler (Rison Vic. - Cleveland County)
Rison
1905-1960 The Traveler served the officials of the Cotton Belt Railroad from the time of its construction by American Car & Foundry Company in November 1905 until it was sold early in 1960.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 11/4/2004.
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 Thornsberry Church |
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Thornsberry Church (Tontitown vic. - Washington County)
NW of County Roads 66 and 88
1894 Plain Traditional-style church
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 3/6/1996.
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 Tulip School |
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Tulip School (Tulip - Dallas County)
4566 Highway 9
1902 one-room schoolhouse
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/6/2000.
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 U.S. Post Office |
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U.S. Post Office (Jonesboro - Craighead County)
108 E. Huntington
c. 1900 Former Jonesbor post office
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 11/6/2002.
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 Van Buren to Vineyard Road, Rodeo Crossing Road Segment |
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Van Buren to Vineyard Road, Rodeo Crossing Road Segment (Natural Dam vic. - Crawford County)
Rodeo Crossing Road west of junction with Highway 59
1838-1839 road traversed by the Whiteley and Bell Detachments during the Cherokee Removal.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/2010.
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 W.S. Blackshare House |
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W.S. Blackshare House (Boydsville - Clay County)
2691 Highway 141
1881-1883 Home of early Clay County sheriff and businessman
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/3/1997.
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 Wallace-Menard-Coose Cemetery |
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Wallace-Menard-Coose Cemetery (Nady - Arkansas County)
529 Nady Road
1876-1956 rural cemetery that has burials of the Menard family, among others
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 8/2/2006.
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 War Memorial Stadium |
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War Memorial Stadium (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
Markham and Van Buren
1948 Art Deco-style sporting arena
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/28/1998.
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 Watson Jail |
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Watson Jail (Watson - Desha County)
Main Street southwest of the Main Street and AR 1 Intersection
c.1930 two cell small-town jail.
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/3/2008.
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 Waverly Plantation |
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Waverly Plantation (Waverly - Crittenden County)
junction County Roads 215 and 7
1913 Plantation house and outbuildings
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 12/6/1995.
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 William F. "Casey" Laman House |
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William F. "Casey" Laman House (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
324 Dooley Road
1947 Home of former North Little Rock mayor
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 4/7/1999.
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 Wilson Cemetery |
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Wilson Cemetery (Trumann vic. - Craighead County)
County Road 828
c. 1900 Cemetery with burials dating to 1900
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1996.
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 Winthrop School |
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Winthrop School (Winthrop - Little River County)
530 Spring Street
1913 Colonial Revival-style school
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 11/7/2001.
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 Wylds Cabin |
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Wylds Cabin (Forrest City - St. Francis County)
East Arkansas Community College campus
1843 Dog-trot log cabin
Listed in Arkansas Register of Historic Places on 9/3/1997.
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