 Site #3CN125 |
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3CN125 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 pictograph site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Site #3CN126 |
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3CN126 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 pictograph site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Site #3CN127 |
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3CN127 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 pictograph site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Site #3CN128 |
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3CN128 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 pictograph site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Site #3CN129 |
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3CN129 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 cave painting site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Site #3CN130 |
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3CN130 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 cave painting site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Site #3CN131 |
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3CN131 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 cave painting site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Site #3CN132 |
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3CN132 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 cave painting site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 3CN17 |
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3CN17 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 pictograph site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Site #3CN20 |
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3CN20 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 pictograph site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Site #3CN32 |
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3CN32 (Restricted - Conway County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 pictograph site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 A. B. Brewer Building |
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A. B. Brewer Building (Mountain View - Stone County)
Hwy. 66
1929 stone commercial building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/25/1985.
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 A. C. Jeffery Farmstead |
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A. C. Jeffery Farmstead (Mount Olive - Izard County)
County Rd. 18 N of Mount Olive
ca. 1848 I-house with related outbuildings
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/11/1994.
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 A. J. Smith House |
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A. J. Smith House (Griffithville - White County)
State Rd. 385
ca. 1887 vernacular frame house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 A. Landi General Merchandise Building |
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A. Landi General Merchandise Building (Grand Lake - Chicot County)
Hwy. 8
ca. 1920 wood-frame commercial building owned by Italian immigrants
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/8/1992.
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 A. R. Carroll Building |
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A. R. Carroll Building (Cane Hill - Washington County)
NW corner of Main St. & County Rd. 764
1900 commercial building with pressed-tin façade
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/17/1982.
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 Abrams House |
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Abrams House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
300 S. Pulaski St.
1904 transitional Queen Anne/Colonial Revival residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/18/1999.
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 Abramson House |
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Abramson House (Holly Grove - Monroe County)
127 Crescent Heights
1921-22 Craftsman design by architect Estes Mann
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/7/1995.
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 Absalom Fowler House |
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Absalom Fowler House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
502 E. 7th St.
ca. 1840 late Federal-style building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/4/1973.
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 Ackins House |
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Ackins House (Floyd - White County)
State Rds. 31 & 305
ca. 1880 vernacular frame structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/11/1992.
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 Ada Thompson Memorial Home |
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Ada Thompson Memorial Home (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
2021 S. Main St.
1909 Colonial Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/3/1977.
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 Adam Boyd House |
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Adam Boyd House (Center Point vic. - Howard County)
E of Center Point on Hwy. 26
ca. 1848 dog-trot house altered to present appearance ca. 1926
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/13/1976.
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 Adams-Leslie House |
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Adams-Leslie House (Warren - Bradley County)
Rt. 1 S of Warren
1903-1904 Folk Victorian style house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/9/1979.
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 Adar House |
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Adar House (Sulphur Springs - Benton County)
off Hwy. 59 near Sulphur Springs
1897 house with Neoclassical details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/25/1988.
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 Aday-Stephenson House |
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Aday-Stephenson House (Marshall - Searcy County)
W side of Pine St.
1903-05 vernacular wood-frame residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/2/1993.
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 Adler House |
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Adler House (Batesville - Independence County)
292 Boswell
ca. 1915 Charles L. Thompson Craftsman design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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_large_tn.jpg) Administrative Office |
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Administrative Office (Winrock - Conway County)
Hwy. 154 at Petit Jean State Park
ca. 1935 CCC-built Rustic-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/28/1992.
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 Adrian Brewer Studio |
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Adrian Brewer Studio (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
510 N. Cedar St.
1945-1958 studio of noted Arkansas painter, design by Max Mayer and George Trapp
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/10/2000.
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 Aggie Hall |
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Aggie Hall (Bruno - Marion County)
County Rd. 9
1926 building was home to Lincoln Aggie Club, believed to be nation's first Future Farmers organization
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Aggie Workshop |
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Aggie Workshop (Bruno - Marion County)
Hwy. 235 Spur
1935 educational structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Agriculture Building - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville |
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Agriculture Building - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (Fayetteville - Washington County)
Campus Dr. at the University of Arkansas
1936 Collegiate Gothic-style building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Akron Cemetery |
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Akron Cemetery (Newark - Independence County)
Hwy. 122
1829 being the oldest interment in this burial ground
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/4/2002.
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 Albert Pike Hotel |
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Albert Pike Hotel (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
701 S. Scott St.
1929 Spanish Revival design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/21/1978.
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 Albert Pike Memorial Temple |
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Albert Pike Memorial Temple (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
700-724 S. Scott St.
1924 Classical Revival building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/13/1986.
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 Albert Retan House |
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Albert Retan House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
506 N. Elm St.
1893 Queen Anne/Colonial Revival mix
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/3/1980.
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 Albert Whisinant House |
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Albert Whisinant House (Mountain Home - White County)
State Rd. 16
ca. 1920 vernacular frame house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/23/1992.
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 Alco School |
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Alco School (Alco - Stone County)
off Hwy. 66
1938 National Youth Administration-built structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Alden House |
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Alden House (Bentonville - Benton County)
Rt. 1
ca. 1900 farmhouse with Eastlake and Colonial Revival details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Alderson-Coston House |
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Alderson-Coston House (Malvern - Hot Spring County)
204 Pine Bluff St.
1923 Craftsman bungalow with extensive landscape features
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/26/1995.
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 Alfred W. Henson House |
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Alfred W. Henson House (Judsonia - White County)
111 Main St.
1884 Neoclassical structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/23/1986.
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 Alfrey-Brown House |
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Alfrey-Brown House (Siloam Springs - Benton County)
1001 S. Washington
1905 Colonial Revival residence of Methodist evangelist John E. Brown
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/4/1984.
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 All Souls Church |
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All Souls Church (Scott - Pulaski County)
off Hwy. 130
1906 Gothic Revival church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/12/1977.
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 Allen Tire Company and Gas Station |
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Allen Tire Company and Gas Station (Prescott - Nevada County)
228 1st St.
1924 Craftsman-style gas station
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/25/2001.
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 Allin Home |
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Allin Home (Helena - Phillips County)
515 Columbia St.
ca. 1870 Italianate structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/4/1973.
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 Almer Store |
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Almer Store (Helena - Phillips County)
824 Columbia St.
ca. 1875 frame structure with Greek Revival and Victorian details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/18/1974.
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 Altman House |
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Altman House (Helena - Phillips County)
1202 Perry St.
1914 structure blending Classical Revival and Arts and Crafts movement details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/21/1988.
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 Altus Well Shed/Gazebo |
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Altus Well Shed/Gazebo (Altus - Franklin County)
NW corner of N. Franklin & E. Main
ca. 1920 octagonal gazebo built atop railroad well
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/12/1996.
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 Alvah Horace Whitmarsh House |
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Alvah Horace Whitmarsh House (Texarkana - Miller County)
711 Pecan
1894 Queen Anne-style house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/29/1980.
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 Amboy Overpass |
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Amboy Overpass (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
Hwy. 365 over Union-Pacific tracks N of Hwy. 176
1941 open masonry substructure bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/18/1995.
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 American Legion Hall |
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American Legion Hall (Searcy - White County)
N side of Race St.
1939 fieldstone structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/13/1991.
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 American Legion Hut- Des Arc |
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American Legion Hut- Des Arc (Des Arc - Prairie County)
206 Erwin St.
1934 Rustic-style log structure built by Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/9/1995.
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 American Legion Post #121 |
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American Legion Post #121 (Paris - Logan County)
Legion Hut Rd. off Hwy. 107
1934 Rustic-style structure built by Works Progress Administration
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/20/1995.
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 American Legion Post #131 |
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American Legion Post #131 (Leslie - Searcy County)
NW side of Center St.
ca. 1935 Rustic-style building erected by Works Progress Administration
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/2/1993.
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 American Legion Post No. 127 Building |
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American Legion Post No. 127 Building (Eudora - Chicot County)
Cherry & Armstrong Sts.
1934 Rustic-style structure built by Works Progress Administration
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/8/1992.
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 Amis House |
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Amis House (Fordyce - Dallas County)
2nd St.
ca. 1900 frame I-house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
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 Anderson Boarding House |
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Anderson Boarding House (Clarendon - Monroe County)
201 Main
1921 Craftsman-influenced boarding house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/1/1984.
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 Anderson-Hobson Mercantile Store |
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Anderson-Hobson Mercantile Store (Foreman - Little River County)
210 Schumann
1910 Italianate-style commercial building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/20/1996.
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 Andrew Hunter House |
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Andrew Hunter House (Bryant - Saline County)
W. of Bryant on AR 5
ca. 1870 frame house of Methodist Church pioneer
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/12/1976.
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 Angus McLeod House |
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Angus McLeod House (Fort Smith - Sebastian County)
912 N. 13th St.
1905 Neoclassical residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/8/1978.
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 Anhalt Barn |
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Anhalt Barn (New Blaine - Logan County)
County Rd. 68
1878 stone and wood-frame barn
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/25/1993.
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 Anthony Luna House |
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Anthony Luna House (Marshall - Searcy County)
SW corner of Main & Spring Sts.
1891 Plain Traditional building with Folk Victorian details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/4/1993.
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 Antioch Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery |
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Antioch Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery (Sherrill - Jefferson County)
500 North McKinney Road
1885-1959 cemetery of local African-American community.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/8/2010.
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 Applegate Drugstore |
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Applegate Drugstore (Rogers - Benton County)
116 S. 1st St.
1905 structure designed by Clark, features intact commercial interior
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/23/1980.
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 AR 289 Bridge over English Creek |
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AR 289 Bridge over English Creek (Mammoth Spring vic. - Fulton County)
AR 289 over English Creek
1929 Pratt thru-truss bridge built by the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/22/2009.
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 Argenta Historic District |
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Argenta Historic District (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
roughly Melrose Cir. & Willow St. S to W. 4th St., & N. Main St. from W. 6th to W. 3rd Sts.
1890-1942 commercial and residential structures reflecting the early days of North Little Rock
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/15/1993.
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 Arkadelphia Boy Scout Hut |
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Arkadelphia Boy Scout Hut (Arkadelphia - Clark County)
8th St. in City Park
1939 Rustic-style structure built through National Youth Administration
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/2002.
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 Arkadelphia Confederate Monument |
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Arkadelphia Confederate Monument (Arkadelphia - Clark County)
courthouse lawn
1911 commemorative sculpture
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/3/1996.
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 Arkansas Bank and Trust Co. |
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Arkansas Bank and Trust Co. (Newport - Jackson County)
103 Walnut St.
1916 Neoclassical building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/16/1986.
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 Arkansas City Commercial Historic District |
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Arkansas City Commercial Historic District (Arkansas City - Desha County)
DeSoto Ave. & Sprague St.
1900-1910 commercial buildings
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/18/1999.
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 Arkansas City High School |
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Arkansas City High School (Arkansas City - Desha County)
Robert S. Moore Ave. & President St.
1910 Renaissance Revival school
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/4/1984.
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 Arkansas County Courthouse - Northern District |
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Arkansas County Courthouse - Northern District (Stuttgart - Arkansas County)
jct. of E. 3rd & S. College Sts.
1928 Classical Revival-style building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/20/1992.
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 Arkansas County Courthouse - Southern District |
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Arkansas County Courthouse - Southern District (DeWitt - Arkansas County)
Courthouse Square
1931 Art Deco-style public building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/20/1992.
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 Arkansas Highway 57 Bridge |
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Arkansas Highway 57 Bridge (Stephens - Ouachita County)
AR 57 over Union Pacific Railroad
1928 Warren pony truss bridge.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/28/2005.
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 Arkansas II Riverboat |
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Arkansas II Riverboat (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
S end of Locust St. on Arkansas River
1939-1940 Corps of Engineers snagboat
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/14/1990.
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 Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company Building |
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Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company Building (Pine Bluff - Jefferson County)
116 W. 6th St.
1950 Art Moderne-style building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/10/2001.
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 Arkansas Ordnance Plant Guard House |
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Arkansas Ordnance Plant Guard House (Jacksonville - Pulaski County)
100 Veteran's Circle
1941-1945 ordnance plant guard house.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/20/2006.
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 1779 map of Arkansas Post |
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Arkansas Post National Memorial (Gillett - Arkansas County)
8 miles SE of Gillett via Hwys. 1 & 169
1686-1865 site of Spanish and French outposts, battles during the American Revolution and Civil War. Arkansas Post is a National Historic Landmark.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/15/1966.
Listed as a National Historic Landmark on 10/9/1960.
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 Arkansas Power and Light Building |
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Arkansas Power and Light Building (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
9th & Louisiana Sts.
1953-1959 International-style office building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/14/1992.
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 Arkansas State Capitol |
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Arkansas State Capitol (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
bordered by W. 7th, Woodlane, & W. Markham Sts.
1899-1911 Classical Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/28/1974.
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 Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium Historic District |
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Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium Historic District (Booneville - Logan County)
East end of AR 116 S
1909-1956 900-acre tuberculosis sanatorium that was the largest in the country by the 1940s.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/5/2006.
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 Main Building of the Army and Navy General Hospital |
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Army and Navy General Hospital Historic District (Hot Springs - Garland County)
105, 200, 417, 421 and 425 Reserve Street
1877-1956 hospital complex for Army and Navy personnel.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/9/2007.
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 Arnold Farmstead |
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Arnold Farmstead (Searcy - White County)
N side of McRae Ave.
1925 suburban farmstead with six structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/13/1991.
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 Arnold Springs Farmstead |
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Arnold Springs Farmstead (Melbourne - Izard County)
North end of Jennings Lane
c.1857 two-story log dogtrot residence with associated outbuildings.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/28/2010.
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 Art Scanlan House |
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Art Scanlan House (Bee Branch - Van Buren County)
Rt. 1 W of Hwy. 65
ca. 1907 Folk Victorian structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/18/1999.
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 Arthur W. Hoofman House |
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Arthur W. Hoofman House (Searcy - White County)
E. Race & N. Cross
ca. 1931 English Revival design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/22/1992.
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 Arthur W. Woodson House |
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Arthur W. Woodson House (Searcy - White County)
1005 W. Arch Ave.
1923 Craftsman bungalow
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Arthur Williams Homestead Feed Storage Shed |
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Arthur Williams Homestead Feed Storage Shed (Bradford - White County)
Falwell Rd.
ca. 1915 box and wood-frame structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/23/1992.
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 Ashdown Commercial Historic District |
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Ashdown Commercial Historic District (Ashdown - Little River County)
Roughly bounded by Keller, E. Main, Commerce, and N. Constitution streets
1905-1958 commercial center of Ashdown.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/20/2008.
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 Ashley-Alexander House |
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Ashley-Alexander House (Scott - Lonoke County)
N of Scott
ca. 1835 log-and-clapboard structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/18/1976.
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 Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church |
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Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
3323 W. 12th St.
ca. 1925 Classical Revival design by architect Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Atkins Commercial Historic District |
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Atkins Commercial Historic District (Atkins - Pope County)
Roughly bounded by Main, Church, and 1st Sts., and Ave. 2
1890-1959 commercial center of southeastern Pope County town.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/18/2009.
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 Atkinson-Williams Warehouse |
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Atkinson-Williams Warehouse (Fort Smith - Sebastian County)
320 Rogers Ave.
1906 commercail structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/12/1979.
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 Attwood-Hopson House |
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Attwood-Hopson House (New Edinburg - Cleveland County)
AR 8, N side
ca. 1890 one-and-a-half story Queen Anne style residence; redesigned in 1917 to reflect Craftsman style architecture
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/16/1994.
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 Augusta Commercial Historic District |
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Augusta Commercial Historic District (Augusta - Woodruff County)
Roughly bounded by 1st, Locust, Main, 2nd, and Pearl Streets
c.1890-1958 commercial core of the Woodruff County seat.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/27/2008.
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 Augusta Memorial Park, Historic Section |
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Augusta Memorial Park, Historic Section (Augusta - Woodruff County)
Hwy. 33B
1852 - historic burial ground with graves dating to 1852
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/6/2003.
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 Augusta Presbyterian Church |
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Augusta Presbyterian Church (Augusta - Woodruff County)
3rd & Walnut Sts.
1871 Gothic Revival church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/16/1986.
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 Augustus Garland House |
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Augustus Garland House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1404 S. Scott St.
1873 Italianate home of prominent politician
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/10/1975.
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 Augustus M. Garrison House |
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Augustus M. Garrison House (Texarkana - Miller County)
600 Pecan
1895 Queen Anne-style house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/25/1982.
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 Austin Pangburn House |
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Austin Pangburn House (Pangburn - White County)
Main & Austin Sts.
ca. 1908 vernacular Colonial Revival house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Avanell Wright House |
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Avanell Wright House (Pangburn - White County)
Main & Pine
ca. 1910 vernacular Colonial Revival design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Averitt House |
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Averitt House (Mount Pleasant - Miller County)
W of Hwy. 71, 6 miles S of Texarkana
1931-33 Rustic-style log house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/24/1992.
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 Aycock House |
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Aycock House (Morrilton - Conway County)
401 W. Church St.
1904 house with Queen Anne & Colonial Revival details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/13/1976.
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 B. P. O. E. Elks Club |
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B. P. O. E. Elks Club (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
401 S. Scott St.
1908 Second Renaissance Revival design by architect Theodore Sanders
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Bacon Hotel |
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Bacon Hotel (White Hall - Poinsett County)
SE of junction of Homestead Rd. & railroad tracks
1912 Folk Victorian-style rooming house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/13/1995.
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 Baer House |
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Baer House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1010 S. Rock St.
ca. 1915 Craftsman design by architect Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/7/1995.
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 Bailey Allinder House |
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Bailey Allinder House (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
301 Skyline Dr.
1948-1949 design shows transition from Minimal Traditional to Ranch style
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/27/2002.
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 Bailey House |
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Bailey House (Warren - Bradley County)
302 Chestnut St.
ca. 1900 home of local druggist and Confederate veteran
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/28/1975.
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 Baker House |
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Baker House (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
109 W. 5th St.
1898-1899 Queen Anne house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/6/1978.
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 Baldock House |
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Baldock House (Searcy - White County)
S. Elm & Woodruff
1910 vernacular brick house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Bank of Booneville Building |
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Bank of Booneville Building (Booneville - Logan County)
1 W. Main
1902 commercial structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/26/1978.
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 Bank of Carthage |
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Bank of Carthage (Carthage - Dallas County)
Hwy. 229
1907 Charles L. Thompson Classical Revival design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Bank of Clarendon |
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Bank of Clarendon (Clarendon - Monroe County)
125 Court
1924 Classical Revival design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/1/1984.
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 Bank of Commerce |
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Bank of Commerce (El Dorado - Union County)
200 N. Washington
1919-1920 Classic Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/25/1982.
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 Bank of Gentry |
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Bank of Gentry (Gentry - Benton County)
Main St.
ca. 1904 commercial structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Bank of Kingston |
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Bank of Kingston (Kingston - Madison County)
101 Public Square
1911 imposing commercial structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/25/1982.
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 Bank of Malvern |
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Bank of Malvern (Malvern - Hot Spring County)
212 S. Main St.
1889 Richardsonian Romanesque structure partially rebuilt in more modern style after 1896 fire
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/13/1987.
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 Bank of Marshall Building |
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Bank of Marshall Building (Marshall - Searcy County)
SE corner of Main & Center
1913-14 Colonial Revival-style commercial building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/4/1993.
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 Bank of Osceola |
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Bank of Osceola (Osceola - Mississippi County)
207 E. Hale
1909 commercial building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/6/1987.
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 Bank of Rogers Building |
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Bank of Rogers Building (Rogers - Benton County)
114 S. 1st St.
1906 designed by Clark in 1906 in Classical Revival style
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/23/1980.
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 Bank of Searcy |
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Bank of Searcy (Searcy - White County)
301 N. Spruce
ca. 1905 Classical Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Banks House |
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Banks House (Hiwasse - Benton County)
W of Hiwasse on Hwy. 72
ca. 1900 double-pen house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Bard Springs Bathhouse |
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Bard Springs Bathhouse (Athens - Polk County)
Forest Service Rd. 106 NW of Athens
ca. 1936 fieldstone house built by Civilian Conservation Corps
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/20/1993.
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 Bard Springs Dam No. 1 |
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Bard Springs Dam No. 1 (Athens - Polk County)
Forest Service Rd. 106 NW of Athens
ca. 1936 fieldstone dam built by CCC
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/21/1993.
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 Bard Springs Dam No. 2 |
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Bard Springs Dam No. 2 (Athens - Polk County)
Forest Service Rd. 106 NW of Athens
ca. 1936 fieldstone structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/21/1993.
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 Bard Springs Picnic Shelter |
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Bard Springs Picnic Shelter (Athens - Polk County)
Forest Service Rd. 106 NW of Athens
ca. 1936 log structure erected by CCC
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/20/1993.
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 Bariola House |
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Bariola House (Tontitown - Washington County)
329 Ardemagni Rd.
1910-15 stone structure built to house families of three brothers
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/5/1992.
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 Barlow Apartments |
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Barlow Apartments (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
2115 S. Scott St.
1921 Craftsman-style apartment building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/7/1995.
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 Barnett-Attwood House |
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Barnett-Attwood House (New Edinburg - Cleveland County)
NE of New Edinburg
1835-1836 log dog-trot house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/29/1977.
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 Barth-Hempfling House |
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Barth-Hempfling House (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
507 N. Main St.
1886 Queen Anne cottage
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/16/1986.
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 Bartlett-Kirk House |
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Bartlett-Kirk House (Batesville - Independence County)
910 College St.
1890 Queen Anne Revival-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/16/1994.
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 Bateman-Griffith House |
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Bateman-Griffith House (Clarendon - Monroe County)
316 Jefferson
1930 English Revival design by Memphis architect Estes Mann
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/1/1984.
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 Bates School |
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Bates School (Bates - Scott County)
1074 Bates School Road
c.1916 community school.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/21/2006.
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 Bates Tourist Court |
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Bates Tourist Court (Marshall - Searcy County)
S side of Fair St.
1935 tourist court featuring three stone-veneer rental cabins
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/4/1993.
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 Batesville Commercial Historic District |
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Batesville Commercial Historic District (Batesville - Independence County)
Main & Central Sts.
1877-1940 historic district with commercial and public structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/7/1982.
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_large_tn.jpg) Batesville Confederate Monument |
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Batesville Confederate Monument (Batesville - Independence County)
corner of S. Broad & W. Main
1907 commemorative monument
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/3/1996.
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 Batesville East Main Historic District |
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Batesville East Main Historic District (Batesville - Independence County)
Main St. between 7th & 11th Sts.
1870-1930 historic district with residences built in Plain Traditional, Craftsman, Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, and Italianate styles.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1983.
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 Bathhouse Row |
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Bathhouse Row (Hot Springs - Garland County)
N side of Central Ave. between Reserve & Fountain Sts.
1911-1935 complex of eight bathhouses. Bathhouse Row is a National Historic Landmark
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/13/1974.
Listed as a National Historic Landmark on 5/28/1987.
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 Battery A Site, Battle of Helena |
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Battery A Site, Battle of Helena (Helena - Phillips County)
near Adams & Columbia Sts.
1863 another Union hilltop fortification
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/18/1992.
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 Battery B Site, Battle of Helena |
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Battery B Site, Battle of Helena (Helena - Phillips County)
near Liberty St. & Summit Rd.
1863 remains of Union hilltop fortification
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/18/1992.
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 Battery C |
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Battery C (Helena - Phillips County)
near Clark & York Sts.
1863 scene of heavy fighting in July 3, 1863 Battle of Helena
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/1/1978.
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 Battery D |
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Battery D (Helena - Phillips County)
Military Rd.
1863 another hotly contested site during the Battle of Helena
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/17/1974.
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 Baxter County Courthouse |
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Baxter County Courthouse (Mountain Home - Baxter County)
Courthouse Square
1941-1943 structure built by Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/26/1995.
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 Bay Mounds |
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Bay Mounds (Restricted - Craighead County)
Location Restricted
1200-1400 A.D. site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/14/1978.
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_large_tn.jpg) Baynham House |
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Baynham House (Success - Clay County)
Stephens St.
1911 frame house from town's heyday as lumbering community
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/31/1978.
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 Bayou Meto (Reed's Bridge) Battlefield |
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Bayou Meto (Reed's Bridge) Battlefield (Jacksonville - Pulaski County)
AR 161 at Bayou Meto
1863 : Site of Aug. 27, 1863 battle during the Little Rock Campaign
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/31/2002.
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 Bayou Sel |
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Bayou Sel (Restricted - Clark County)
Location Restricted
prehistoric Native American site, location of historic salt refinery
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/10/1974.
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 Baytown Site |
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Baytown Site (Restricted - Monroe County)
Location Restricted
ca. A.D. 600 site from Baytown Period
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/13/1979.
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 Beal-Burrow Dry Goods Building |
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Beal-Burrow Dry Goods Building (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
107 E. Markham St.
1920 Charles L. Thompson design incorporating Prairie-style elements
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/26/1995.
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 Bean Cemetery |
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Bean Cemetery (Lincoln - Washington County)
N of Hwy. 62
1874 African-American cemetery with burials dating to 1874
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/7/1994.
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 Bear Creek Motel |
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Bear Creek Motel (Bear Creek Springs - Boone County)
AR 65
1936 tourist structure with barrel-vaulted ceiling
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/13/2001.
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 Bearden Waterworks |
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Bearden Waterworks (Bearden - Ouachita County)
Junction of N. 2nd and N. Cedar
1936 PWA-built waterworks.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/5/2006.
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 Beasley Homestead |
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Beasley Homestead (Bethel Heights - Benton County)
US 71
c. 1927 Craftsman bungalow with Craftsman-influenced outbuildings.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Beaver Bridge |
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Beaver Bridge (Beaver - Carroll County)
Hwy. 187 over White River
1943 wire-cable suspension bridge built by Pioneer Construction Co. of Malvern
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/6/1990.
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 Bechle Apartment Building |
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Bechle Apartment Building (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1000 E. 9th St.
1909 Colonial Revival design by architect Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/2/1978.
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 Bedford Brown Bethell House |
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Bedford Brown Bethell House (Des Arc - Prairie County)
2nd & Curran St.
1912-13 Colonial Revival architecture
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/4/1978.
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 Beebe Jail |
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Beebe Jail (Beebe - White County)
E of junction of N. Main & Illinois Sts.
1935 Works Progress Administration-built jail
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/13/1991.
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 Beebe Theater |
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Beebe Theater (Beebe - White County)
Center St.
ca. 1930 vernacular brick structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Beech Street Brick Street |
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Beech Street Brick Street (Texarkana - Miller County)
Beech Street between 14th and 24th streets
c.1904 brick street.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/22/2007.
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 Beech Street Historic District |
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Beech Street Historic District (Helena - Phillips County)
bounded by McDonough, Columbia, Beech, Elm, Perry, & College Sts.
1858-1935 residential and commercial historic district
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/30/1987.
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 Beech Street Historic District |
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Beech Street Historic District (Texarkana - Miller County)
Roughly Beech St. between 14th and 23rd Sts.
1904-1960 residential historic district.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/20/2010.
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 Beely-Johnson American Legion Post 139 |
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Beely-Johnson American Legion Post 139 (Springdale - Washington County)
200 N. Spring Street
1934 rubble-stone American Legion hut.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/30/2007.
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 Beisel-Mitchell House |
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Beisel-Mitchell House (Paragould - Greene County)
420 S. Court St.
1930 Spanish Colonial Revival-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/27/1996.
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 Belding-Gaines Cemetery |
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Belding-Gaines Cemetery (Hot Springs vic. - Garland County)
Hwy. 270 E of Hot Springs
1828-1833 and 1851-1894 burial place of Hot Springs pioneers Ludovicus Belding and William H. Gaines
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/25/1993.
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 Bell House |
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Bell House (Searcy - White County)
302 W. Woodruff Ave.
1925 Craftsman house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Bell House |
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Bell House (Jonesboro - Craighead County)
303 W. Cherry
1895 Queen Anne residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/7/1976.
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 Bella Vista Water Tank |
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Bella Vista Water Tank (Bella Vista - Benton County)
Suits-Us Dr. & Pumpkin Hollow Rd.
ca. 1927 circular water storage strucuture faced with field stones
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/14/1992.
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 Bellaire Court Historic District |
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Bellaire Court Historic District (Hot Springs - Garland County)
637 Park Ave.
ca. 1936 tourist court designed in the Craftsman style of architecture
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/11/2004.
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 Belle Grove Historic District |
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Belle Grove Historic District (Fort Smith - Sebastian County)
bounded by N. 4th, N. 9th, N. "B", & N. "H" Sts.
1865-1920 residential district
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/16/1973.
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 Bellingrath House |
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Bellingrath House (White Hall - Jefferson County)
7520 Dollarway Rd.
1932-1935 English Revival-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/9/1994.
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 Ben Laney Bridge |
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Ben Laney Bridge (Camden - Ouachita County)
Hwy. 79B over Ouachita River
1947 Pratt pony truss bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/9/2000.
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 Ben Lightle House |
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Ben Lightle House (Searcy - White County)
N. Locust & E. Market
1898 Folk Victorian house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Benjamin Clayton Black House |
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Benjamin Clayton Black House (Searcy - White County)
300 E. Race
1874 Italianate residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/20/1974.
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 Benjamin Franklin Henley House |
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Benjamin Franklin Henley House (St. Joe - Searcy County)
off Hwy. 65
ca. 1870 frame house with 1870s additions
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/5/1985.
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 Benjamin T. Powell House |
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Benjamin T. Powell House (Camden - Ouachita County)
305 California Ave.
ca.1859 cotton grower's cottage with Classical details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/21/1974.
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 Benton Commercial Historic District |
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Benton Commercial Historic District (Benton - Saline County)
Portions of 100 and 200 blocks of N. Main, N. Market, N. East, W. South, and Sevier streets
1902-1958 commercial core of the Saline County seat.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/24/2008.
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 Benton County Courthouse |
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Benton County Courthouse (Bentonville - Benton County)
106 SE "A" St.
1928 designed by Clark in Neoclassical style in 1928
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Benton County Jail |
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Benton County Jail (Bentonville - Benton County)
212 N. Main
1911 Clark-designed 1911 Neoclassical structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Benton County National Bank |
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Benton County National Bank (Bentonville - Benton County)
115 W. Central
1906 designed by Rogers architect A.O. Clark in 1906 Classical Revival styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/1/1983.
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 Benton County Poor Farm Cemetery |
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Benton County Poor Farm Cemetery (Bentonville - Benton County)
West side of NE Young Avenue approximately 200 feet north of NE Carnahan Court
c.1860-c.1905 cemetery associated with the county poor farm.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/20/2008.
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 Bentonville Confederate Monument |
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Bentonville Confederate Monument (Bentonville - Benton County)
Public Square Park
1908 commermorative sculpture
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/26/1996.
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 Bentonville High School |
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Bentonville High School (Bentonville - Benton County)
410 NW 2nd St.
1928 design by architect John Parks Almand melds Spanish Colonial, Mission and Mediterranean styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Bentonville Third Street Historic District |
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Bentonville Third Street Historic District (Bentonville - Benton County)
1st 2 1/2 blocks SE of 3rd St.
1885-1926 structures including Craftsman, Italianate, Folk Victorian and Stick-style architecture
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/12/1993.
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 Bentonville Train Station |
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Bentonville Train Station (Bentonville - Benton County)
414 S. Main
ca. 1925 Frisco Line depot
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Bentonville West Central Avenue Historic District |
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Bentonville West Central Avenue Historic District (Bentonville - Benton County)
between SW "A" St. & SW "G" St.
1885-1935 historic district with 41 structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/22/1992.
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 Berger House |
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Berger House (Jonesboro - Craighead County)
1120 S. Main St.
1896 residence of early Jonesboro businessman
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/7/1996.
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 Berger-Graham House |
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Berger-Graham House (Jonesboro - Craighead County)
1327 S. Main St.
1904 house joining Classical Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/10/1985.
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 Bergman High School |
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Bergman High School (Bergman - Boone County)
County Rd. 48
1930 Craftsman style educational structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/10/1992.
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 Berry House |
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Berry House (Beebe - White County)
208 Hickory
ca. 1930 Craftsman house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Berryville Agricultural Building |
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Berryville Agricultural Building (Berryville - Carroll County)
off Freeman Ave.
1940 stone-veneer structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/10/1992.
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 Berryville Gymnasium |
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Berryville Gymnasium (Berryville - Carroll County)
off Freeman Ave.
1936-1937 Works Progress Administration-built educational building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/10/1992.
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 Berryville Post Office |
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Berryville Post Office (Berryville - Carroll County)
101 E. Madison Ave.
1938 stucture featuring Depression-era mural on interior
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/14/1998.
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 Bertschy House |
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Bertschy House (Bentonville - Benton County)
507 NW 5th St.
ca. 1925 Craftsman bungalow
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church |
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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Batesville - Independence County)
895 Oak St.
1882 church with 1910 addition housed the city's first black congregation
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/16/1986.
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 Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church |
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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Malvern - Hot Spring County)
519 W. Page St.
1916 Gothic Revival design by architect Alfred W. Woods
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/26/2004.
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 Bethel House |
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Bethel House (Des Arc - Prairie County)
Erwin & 2nd Sts.
1918 Charles Thompson Craftman design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Bethlehem Cemetery |
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Bethlehem Cemetery (Cane Hill - Washington County)
SW of Cane Hill on County Road 442, off Hwy. 45
1832-1950 Cemetery containing 87 burials associated with early community.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/15/2000.
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 Beyerlein House |
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Beyerlein House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
412 W. 14th St.
ca. 1917 Craftsman design by architect Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Big Bottom Slough Bridge |
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Big Bottom Slough Bridge (Magness - Independence County)
County Road 58
1909 pin-connected Pratt thru-truss bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/24/2004.
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 Big Buffalo Valley Historic District |
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Big Buffalo Valley Historic District (Ponca - Newton County)
Buffalo National River near Ponca
ca. 1850s pioneer structure and site features dating to the 1950s orginally list 07/29/87, amended 11/07/90
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/29/1987.
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 Big Flat School Gymnasium |
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Big Flat School Gymnasium (Big Flat - Baxter County)
County Rd. 121, S of Hwy. 17
1938 structure built by National Youth Administration
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/19/1993.
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 Big Four School Building |
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Big Four School Building (Providence - White County)
County Rd. 383
1930s WPA redesign of of 1915 school
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/10/1992.
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 Big Piney Creek Bridge |
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Big Piney Creek Bridge (Hagarville - Johnson County)
Hwy. 123 over Big Piney Creek
1930s steel Warren-truss bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/9/1990.
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 Big Slough Ditch Bridge |
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Big Slough Ditch Bridge (Brighton vic. - Greene County)
County Rd. 35 W of intersection of County Rds. 855 & 838
1947 Warren-truss, wood-deck bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/9/2000.
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 Bigelow Methodist Episcopal Church, South |
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Bigelow Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Bigelow - Perry County)
W of jct. of Volman & Emma Sts.
ca. 1908 Plain Traditional-style religious building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/4/1996.
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 Bigelow Rosenwald School |
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Bigelow Rosenwald School (Toad Suck - Perry County)
SW corner of Hwy. 60 & Bethel AME Rd.
1926 Plain Traditional-style structure built with help from the Rosenwald Fund
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/26/2004.
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 Bill Clinton Birthplace |
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Bill Clinton Birthplace (Hope - Hempstead County)
117 S. Hervey St.
ca. 1915 house where President Clinton lived for first four years of his life
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/19/1994.
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 Bill Clinton Boyhood Home (Birnbaum-Shubetz House) |
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Bill Clinton Boyhood Home (Birnbaum-Shubetz House) (Hot Springs - Garland County)
1011 Park Ave.
1896-1900 Queen Anne house remodeled to Tudor Revival appearance in 1938, was Clinton's home from 1954-1961
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/18/1995.
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 Binks Hess House |
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Binks Hess House and Barn (Marcella - Stone County)
off Hwy. 14
ca. 1871 Greek Revival dog-trot house with traverse-crib barn
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/17/1985.
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 Bird Kiln |
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Bird Kiln (Restricted - Dallas County)
Location Restricted
1843 pottery kiln site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/29/1975.
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 Birney Safety Streetcar #224 |
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Birney Safety Streetcar #224 (Fort Smith - Sebastian County)
housed at 100 S. 4th St.
1926 restored trolley car
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/19/1994.
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 Bishop Brookes House |
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Bishop Brookes House (DeQueen - Sevier County)
407 N. 6th St.
1922-1928 Colonial Revival-style house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/18/1999.
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 Bishop Hiram A. Boaz House |
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Bishop Hiram A. Boaz House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
22 Armistead Rd.
1926 Tudor Revival-style home of first Methodist bishop to reside in Arkansas
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/7/1994.
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 Black Oak Cemetery |
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Black Oak Cemetery (Greenland - Washington County)
County Rd. 243
ca. 1843 to mid-1930s cemetery
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/3/1998.
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 Black River Bridge |
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Black River Bridge (Pocahontas - Randolph County)
Hwy. 67 over Black River
1934 swing bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/9/1990.
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 Blackburn House |
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Blackburn House (Cane Hill - Washington County)
Main & College Sts.
1898 house mixing Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/17/1982.
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 Blackburn House |
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Blackburn House (Rogers - Benton County)
220 N. 4th St.
1907 Neoclassical home of lumberman, philanthropist and U.S. senator from Arkansas
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Blackfish Lake Ferry Site |
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Blackfish Lake Ferry Site (Restricted - St. Francis County)
Location Restricted
1830 ferry crossing on Memphis to Little Rock Road used during Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, & Creek Removals of the 1830s
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/10/2003.
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 Blackwell-Paisley Cabin |
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Blackwell-Paisley Cabin (Bella Vista - Benton County)
Suits-Us Dr.
1924 vacation cabin
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Blake House |
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Blake House (Bentonville - Benton County)
211 SE "A" St.
ca. 1885 vernacular residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Blakely House |
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Blakely House (Social Hill vic. - Hot Spring County)
W of Social Hill on Hwy. 84
1874 dog-trot house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/3/1976.
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 Blankinship Motor Company Building |
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Blankinship Motor Company Building (Warren - Bradley County)
120 E. Cypress St.
1940 H. Ray Burks-designed Art Moderne-style auto dealership/service station
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/2/2001.
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 Blessing Farmstead |
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Blessing Farmstead (Barney - Faulkner County)
E of Hwy. 107 on E fork of Cadron Creek
ca. 1900 log-and-frame dog-trot with outbuildings
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1990.
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 Block 35 Cobblestone Alley |
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Block 35 Cobblestone Alley (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
west of the north end of Rock Street
c.1889 cobblestone alley.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/22/2009.
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 Block Realty-Baker House |
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Block Realty-Baker House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1900 Beechwood
c.1940 Colonial-Revival house designed by noted architect John Parks Almand.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/24/2008.
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 Bloom House |
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Bloom House (Searcy - White County)
N. Maple & Academy
ca. 1930 Craftsman house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Blue Hole Road Historic District |
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Blue Hole Road Historic District (Winrock - Conway County)
Blue Hole Rd. at Petit Jean State Park
ca. 1935 set of 11 Civilian Conservation Corps-built culverts, a guard rail, and a retaining wall
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/28/1992.
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 Blue Spring Shelter |
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Blue Spring Shelter (Restricted - Carroll County)
Location Restricted
7500 BC - AD 1700 bluff shelter
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/20/2002.
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 Bluff Point |
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Bluff Point (Restricted - Washington County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 rock art site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Bluff Springs Church and School |
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Bluff Springs Church and School (Onia - Stone County)
3.5 miles W of Onia
1900 box-constructed building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/17/1985.
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 Blunt Livestock Barn |
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Blunt House, Livestock Barn (Midway - White County)
County Rd. 357
ca. 1920 gambrel-roof barn
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/10/1992.
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 Blytheville Commercial Historic District |
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Blytheville Commercial Historic District (Blytheville - Mississippi County)
Main St. between 5th and Franklin and Ash St. between 5th and 2nd
1890-1956 commercial district of Blytheville
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/24/2006.
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 Blytheville Greyhound Bus Station |
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Blytheville Greyhound Bus Station (Blytheville - Mississippi County)
109 N. 5th St.
ca. 1937 Art Moderne bus station
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/17/1987.
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 Blytheville, Leachville, and Arkansas Southern Railroad Depot |
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Blytheville, Leachville, and Arkansas Southern Railroad Depot (Leachville - Mississippi County)
2nd & McNamee Sts.
ca. 1910 Plain Traditional-style building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/11/1992.
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 Bob Burns House |
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Bob Burns House (Van Buren - Crawford County)
821 Jefferson
1885 frame house, home of 1930s radio and movie star
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/30/1976.
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 Bob Rogers House |
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Bob Rogers House (Searcy - White County)
S. Spring & W. Woodruff
ca. 1870 Greek Revival I-house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/13/1991.
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 Bogan Cabin |
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Bogan Cabin (Bella Vista - Benton County)
Cedarcrest Mountain
ca. 1925 vacation cabin
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Bogart Hardware Building |
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Bogart Hardware Building (Bentonville - Benton County)
112 E. Central
ca. 1885 commercial structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Bogg Springs Hotel |
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Bogg Springs Hotel (Bogg Springs - Polk County)
Hwy. 84
1904-07 resort complex structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/30/1993.
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 Bolin Smokehouse |
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Bolin Barn & Smokehouse (Gravette - Benton County)
SE of Gravette on Spavinaw Creek Rd.
ca. 1890 board-and-batten smokehouse
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Bondi Brothers Store |
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Bondi Brothers Store (Clarendon - Monroe County)
104 Madison
1904 Italianate-influenced structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/1/1984.
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 Bonds House |
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Bonds House (Fox - Stone County)
County Rd. 2 near Fox
ca. 1900 dog-trot house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/3/1992.
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 Bonneville House |
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Bonneville House (Fort Smith - Sebastian County)
318 N. 7th St.
1880 Italianate details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/22/1971.
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 Boone County Courthouse |
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Boone County Courthouse (Harrison - Boone County)
Courthouse Square
1909 Classical Revival design by architect, Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/21/1976.
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 Boone County Jail |
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Boone County Jail (Harrison - Boone County)
Central & Willow
1914 Mediterranean Revival design by architect, Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/12/1976.
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 Boone House |
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Boone House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
4014 S. Lookout
1927 Tudor Revival design by architect Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Boone-Murphy-Moore House |
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Boone-Murphy-Moore House (Pine Bluff - Jefferson County)
714 W. 4th Ave.
pre-1861 frame house used as Union headquarters during Civil War
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/14/1979.
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 Boone's Mounds |
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Boone's Mounds (Restricted - Calhoun County)
Location Restricted
600-1700 A.D. mound site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/14/1980.
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 Booth-Wier House |
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Booth-Wier House (McRae - White County)
W. 1st St.
1911 home of businessman, doctor
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Borden House |
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Borden House (Prairie Grove - Washington County)
NE of Prairie Grove on Hwy. 62
ca. 1870 frame house on Prairie Grove battlefield
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/17/1977.
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 Boswell School |
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Boswell School (Boswell - Izard County)
County Rd. 196
1934 Works Progress Administration-built school
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/18/1992.
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 Bottoms House |
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Bottoms House (Texarkana - Miller County)
500 Hickory
1910 Prairie- and Craftsman-influenced structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/8/1982.
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 Bounds Building |
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Bounds Building (Clarendon - Monroe County)
105 2nd
1917 largely unaltered structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/1/1984.
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 Boyle Park |
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Boyle Park (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
bounded by W. 38th St., Dorchester Dr., Covewood Cir., Glenmere Dr., Kanis Rd., & W. 12th St.
1935-1937 park that contains structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/22/1995.
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 Bozeman House |
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Bozeman House (Arkadelphia - Clark County)
Hollywood Rd. at Hwys. 26 & 51
ca. 1847 Greek Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/14/1978.
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 Bradford City Hall/Byers Masonic Lodge |
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Bradford City Hall/Byers Masonic Lodge (Bradford - White County)
302 W. Walnut St
1935 Craftsman-style building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/21/1999.
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 Bradley County Courthouse |
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Bradley County Courthouse and County Clerk's Office (Warren - Bradley County)
Courthouse Square
1903 structure with Classical styling
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/12/1976.
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 Brady Hays Homestead |
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Brady Hays Homestead (Denmark - White County)
Hwy. 167
ca. 1885 double-pen farmhouse with barn
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/13/1991.
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 Bragg Guesthouse |
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Bragg Guesthouse (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1615 S. Cumberland
ca. 1869 barn remodeled into guesthouse around 1925
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/4/2001.
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 Bragg House |
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Bragg House (Camden - Ouachita County)
4 miles W of Camden on Hwy. 4
1852 frame house of sawmill operator
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/1/1974.
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 Braithwaite House |
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Braithwaite House (Bentonville - Benton County)
Old Bella Vista Hwy.
ca. 1855 brick house; may be oldest in county
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Bratt-Smiley House |
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Bratt-Smiley House (Siloam Springs - Benton County)
University & Broadway
ca. 1900 residence with Queen Anne and Colonial Revival details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Brazeale Homestead |
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Brazeale Homestead (Pine Grove - Dallas County)
SE of Hwy. 128
1850-1900 complex of 11 structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
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 Brearley Cemetery Historic Section |
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Brearley Cemetery Historic Section (Dardanelle - Yell County)
AR 27 approx. 1/2 mile west of AR 22
1780-1957 city cemetery featuring some Czech gravestones.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/20/2007.
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 Breedlove House |
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Breedlove House and Water Tower (Bentonville - Benton County)
Rt. 4 E of Bentonville
ca. 1887 house with Italianate and Eastlake-style details altered in 1907 to include Neoclassical porch, brick water tower added around 1920
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Brewer School |
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Brewer School (Brewer - Cleburne County)
Brewer Road
1910 Plain Traditional-style school building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/26/2004.
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 Brewer's Mill |
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Brewer's Mill (Mountain View - Stone County)
Hwy. 66
1914 industrial structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/17/1985.
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 Bridge No. 2 |
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Bridge No. 2 (Shorewood Hills - Hot Spring County)
Hwy. 171 W of Slunger Creek at Lake Catherine State Park
ca. 1935 CCC-built single-span bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/28/1992.
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 Bristow Hotel |
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Bristow Hotel (Ozark - Franklin County)
112 S. 2nd St.
1909 vernacular commercial building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/18/1999.
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 Bromley-Mills-Treece House |
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Bromley-Mills-Treece House (Marshall - Searcy County)
N side of Main St.
ca. 1900 Plain Traditional house with Colonial Revival-style porch
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/4/1993.
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 Brooks House |
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Brooks House (Searcy - White County)
704 E. Market
ca. 1935 English Revival design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/10/1992.
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 Brown Bluff |
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Brown Bluff (Restricted - Washington County)
Location Restricted
100-1600 A.D. Mississippian site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/24/1987.
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_large_tn.jpg) Brown House |
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Brown House (Conway - Faulkner County)
1604 Caldwell St.
1900 Charles L. Thompson Colonial Revival style
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Brown House |
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Brown House (Bald Knob - White County)
E side of Elm St.
ca. 1925 Craftsman house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/13/1991.
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 Brundidge Building |
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Brundidge Building (Hope - Hempstead County)
W. 2nd St.
ca. 1893 Romanesque Revival commercial building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/27/1990.
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 Bruner House |
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Bruner House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1415 Cantrell Rd.
ca. 1891 American Queen Anne house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/11/1977.
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 Bruno School Building |
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Bruno School Building (Bruno - Marion County)
County Rd. 9
ca. 1920 Plain Traditional-style building with Craftsman details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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_large_tn.jpg) Bryan House |
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Bryan House (Van Buren - Crawford County)
105 Fayetteville St.
1886 Queen Anne Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/9/1978.
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 Bryan House No. 2 |
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Bryan House No. 2 (Rogers - Benton County)
321 E. Locust
ca. 1900 double-pen residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Bryant-Lasater House |
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Bryant-Lasater House (Mulberry - Crawford County)
770 N. Main Street
c.1900 pyramidal-roofed cottage.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/19/2007.
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 Buckeye Vista Overlook |
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Buckeye Vista Overlook (Athens vic. - Polk County)
Forest Service Road 38
1935 CCC-built roadside overlook.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/30/2007.
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 Buckville Cemetery |
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Buckville Cemetery (Avant vic. - Garland County)
Buckville Road
1861-1953 cemetery on the shore of Lake Ouachita used by the former Buckville Community.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/27/2007.
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 Bud Fendley House |
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Bud Fendley House (Marshall - Searcy County)
201 Spring St.
1928 Craftsman-style house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/18/1993.
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 Buffalo Point |
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Buffalo Point (Yellville - Marion County)
Buffalo National River near Yellville
1939-41 Civilian Conservation Corps-built structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/20/1988.
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 Buffalo River Bridge |
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Buffalo River Bridge (Pruitt - Newton County)
AR 7 spanning the Buffalo River
1931 Pennsylvania through-truss bridge.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/9/1990.
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 Buford School Building |
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Buford School Building (Buford - Baxter County)
Hwy. 126
1936 Works Progress Administration (WPA)-built educational structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Buhler House |
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Buhler House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1820 Fair Park Blvd.
1930-1931 steel-frame construction residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/25/1988.
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 Buhrman-Pharr Hardware Company Historic District |
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Buhrman-Pharr Hardware Company Historic District (Texarkana - Miller County)
610 and 620 E. 3rd St.
1914, 1923 early twentieth-century commercial-style warehouse buildings
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/24/2004.
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 Bunch Store |
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Bunch Store (Kingston - Madison County)
100 Public Square
1890 wood-frame commercial building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/25/1982.
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 Bunch-Walton Post #22 American Legion Hut |
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Bunch-Walton Post #22 American Legion Hut (Clarksville - Johnson County)
201 Legion Street
1934 Normanesque legion hut built by the Civil Works Administration.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/24/2007.
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 Burdette School Complex Historic District |
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Burdette School Complex Historic District (Burdette - Mississippi County)
153 E. Park Lane
1922-1948 educational structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/2001.
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 Burnett House |
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Burnett House (Searcy - White County)
County Rd. 766
ca. 1870 vernacular frame house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/11/1992.
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 Burnett Springs |
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Burnett Springs (Corley - Logan County)
end of County Rd. 704 E of Corley
late 1800s site of late 19th-century resort community
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/22/1995.
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 Bush House |
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Bush House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1516 S. Ringo St.
ca. 1919 Craftsman design by architect Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/22/1982.
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 Bush-Dubisson House |
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Bush-Dubisson House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1500 S. Ringo St.
1925 Prairie-style house owned by successful black businessmen
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/28/1999.
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 Business Administration Building - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville |
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Business Administration Building - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (Fayetteville - Washington County)
Campus Dr. at the University of Arkansas
1939 Collegiate Gothic structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Butchie's Drive-In |
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Butchie's Drive-In (Hot Springs - Garland County)
534 Park Ave.
ca. 1952 Art Moderne-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/11/2004.
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 Butler-Matthews Homestead |
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Butler-Matthews Homestead (Tulip vic. - Dallas County)
SW of Tulip off Hwy. 9
1850s-1930s homestead of 16 structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
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 Butterfield Overland Mail Route Segment |
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Butterfield Overland Mail Route Segment (Strickler vic. - Washington County)
Bugscuffle Rd S of Strickler and Old Cove City Rd N of Chester
1858-1861 segment of the Butterfield Overland Mail Route.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/9/2010.
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 Butterfield Overland Mail Route, Fayetteville Segments Historic District |
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Butterfield Overland Mail Route, Fayetteville Segments Historic District (Fayetteville - Washington County)
west of AR 265 in Lake Fayetteville Park
1858-1861 route of the Butterfield Overland Mail.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/18/2009.
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 Butterfield Overland Mail Route, Lee Creek Road Segment |
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Butterfield Overland Mail Route, Lee Creek Road Segment (Cedarville vic. - Crawford County)
Lee Creek Road west of AR 220
1858-1861 road segment that was part of the first overland transcontinental stagecoach mail route.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/29/2009.
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 Butterfield Overland Mail Route, Lucian Wood Road Segment |
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Butterfield Overland Mail Route, Lucian Wood Road Segment (Cedarville vic. - Crawford County)
Lucian Wood Road between the junction of Armer Lane and Cedarville Road and AR 220
1858-1861 road segment that was part of the first transcontinental stagecoach mail route.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/28/2009.
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 C. A. Stuck and Sons Lumber |
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C. A. Stuck and Sons Lumber (Jonesboro - Craighead County)
215 Union St.
1889-1905 complex of lumber company structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/27/2002.
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 C. B. Case Motor Company Buillding |
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C. B. Case Motor Company Buillding (Mountain View - Stone County)
Hwy. 66
1928 office of county's first automobile dealership
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/17/1985.
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 C. D. Kelly House |
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C. D. Kelly House (Judsonia - White County)
Main & Adams Sts.
ca. 1925 Craftsman house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 C. E. Forrester House |
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C. E. Forrester House (Waldron - Scott County)
140 Danville Rd.
1896 I-house with ca. 1904 addition
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/3/1998.
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 C. E. Foster House |
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C. E. Foster House (Mena - Polk County)
Queen Wilhelmina State Park
ca. 1931 two-section stone building designed in Rustic style
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/25/1993.
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 C. E. Thompson General Store and House |
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C. E. Thompson General Store and House (Arkadelphia - Clark County)
3100 Hollywood
1936 Craftsman-style gas station
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/4/2001.
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 C. L. Sailor House |
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C. L. Sailor House (Bigelow - Perry County)
Wilson & Wiley Sts.
1917 Colonial Revival/Craftsman-style home of local business leader
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/23/1998.
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 C. L. Smith and Son General Store |
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C. L. Smith and Son General Store (Mountain View - Stone County)
Hwy. 66
1905 Romanesque-inspired structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/17/1985.
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 C. R. Breckinridge House |
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C. R. Breckinridge House (Fort Smith - Sebastian County)
504 N. 16th St.
1903 home of Arkansas politician and minister to Russia
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/7/1979.
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 Cabin No. 1 |
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Cabin No. 1 (Shorewood Hills - Hot Spring County)
cabin area access road at Lake Catherine State Park
1941 Rustic-style structure built by Civilian Conservation Corps
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/20/1995.
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_large_tn.jpg) Cabin 9 |
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Cabins 1, 6, 9, and 16 (Winrock - Conway County)
campground access road at Petit Jean State Park
ca. 1935 Rustic-style, CCC-built structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/28/1992.
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 Cabin No. 2 |
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Cabins No. 2 and 3 (Shorewood Hills - Hot Spring County)
cabin area access road at Lake Catherine State Park
ca. 1935 structures built by CCC
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/28/1992.
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 Cache River Bridge |
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Cache River Bridge (Walnut Ridge vic. - Lawrence County)
Hwy. 412 over Cache River
1934 Parker pony truss bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/9/1990.
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 Caddo Valley Academy Complex |
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Caddo Valley Academy Complex (Norman - Montgomery County)
234 Hettie St.
1924 Caddo Valley Academy Building, 1937 Home Economics Building and 1951 Gymnasium complex
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/16/2002.
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 Cadron Settlement |
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Cadron Settlement (Conway vic. - Faulkner County)
5 miles W of Conway on Arkansas River
late 1700s site of prehistoric Indian activity, French fur trade in late 1700s, first permanent white settlement in central Arkansas
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/17/1974.
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 Caldwell House |
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Caldwell House (McRae - White County)
E. 2nd & Smith Sts.
ca. 1925 Craftsman bungalow
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Calf Creek Site |
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Calf Creek Site (Restricted - Searcy County)
Location Restricted
1000 B.C. -1500 A.D. Late Archaic, Woodland and Mississippian site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/29/1976.
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 Calhoun County Courthouse |
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Calhoun County Courthouse (Hampton - Calhoun County)
Courthouse Square
1909 building with Classical and Colonial Revival details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/12/1976.
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 Calico Rock Historic District |
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Calico Rock Historic District (Calico Rock - Izard County)
Main St.
1903-1935 commercial structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/19/1985.
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 Calico Rock Home Economics Building |
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Calico Rock Home Economics Building (Calico Rock - Izard County)
2nd St.
1940 National Youth Administration-built structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/10/1992.
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 Calico Rock Methodist Episcopal Church |
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Calico Rock Methodist Episcopal Church (Calico Rock - Izard County)
101 W. 1st Street
1923-1924 Craftsman-style brick church.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/21/2007.
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 Camden Confederate Monument |
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Camden Confederate Monument (Camden - Ouachita County)
courthouse lawn
1914 commemorative structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/7/1996.
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 Camden to Washington Road, Rosston Segment |
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Camden to Washington Road, Rosston Segment (Rosston vic. - Nevada County)
Nevada County Road 10
c.1825 road that was an important early road in the Rosston area.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/29/2009.
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 Camden Water Battery |
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Camden Water Battery (Address Restricted - Ouachita County)
Address Restricted
1864 Civil War-era gun emplacements.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/30/2007.
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 Camp Clearfork Historic District |
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Camp Clearfork Historic District (Crystal Springs - Garland County)
S of Hwy. 270 W of Crystal Springs
ca. 1935 featuring a dam, cabins, buildings, and a lake constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/21/1993.
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 Camp Methodist Church |
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Camp Methodist Church (Camp - Fulton County)
Hwy. 9, 6 miles E of Salem
ca. 1878 single-story, wood frame structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/9/1997.
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 Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery |
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Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery (Cabot - Lonoke County)
Rye St. approx. 1 mile NW of jct. of Hwys. 321 & 319
1897 Confederate cemetery
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/3/1996.
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 Camp Ouachita Girl Scout Camp Historic District |
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Camp Ouachita Girl Scout Camp Historic District (Lake Sylvia - Perry County)
S of Hwy. 9 on Hwy. 324 near Thornburg
1936-1938 recreation area developed by Civilian Conservation Corps & Works Progress Administration
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/2/1992.
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 Camp White Sulphur Springs Confederate Cemetery |
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Camp White Sulphur Springs Confederate Cemetery (Sulphur Springs - Jefferson County)
Luckwood Road, about one block north of AR 54
1912 Commemorative cemetery for Camp White Sulphur Springs
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/19/2005.
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 Campbell Cemetery |
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Campbell Cemetery (Imboden vic. - Randolph County)
Address Restricted
c.1835-1887 Cemetery that is the burial place of James Campbell, the first sheriff and county judge of Lawrence County.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/25/2005.
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 Campbell House |
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Campbell House (Rogers - Benton County)
714 W. 3rd St.
ca. 1893 Eastlake-style residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Campbell House |
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Campbell House (Forrest City - St. Francis County)
305 N. Forrest Street
1917 Prairie-style residence of banker William Wilson Campbell.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/21/2006.
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 Campbell Post Office/ Kuykendall General Store |
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Campbell Post Office/ Kuykendall General Store (Oxley - Searcy County)
County Rd. 73 NW of Oxley
ca. 1900 wood-frame building with subtle Greek Revival-style influence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/2/1993.
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 Campbell-Chrisp House |
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Campbell-Chrisp House (Bald Knob - White County)
102 Elm
ca. 1899 mixture of Romanesque Revival and Colonial Revival styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Canaan Baptist Church |
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Canaan Baptist Church (Texarkana - Miller County)
Laurel & 10th Sts.
1929 church of black congregation shows Colonial and Gothic Revival influences
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/14/1990.
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 Cane Hill Battlefield |
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Cane Hill Battlefield (Cane Hill - Washington County)
following Hwy. 45 & County Rds. 291, 8, 184 & 285
1862 scene of Nov. 28, 1862 Civil War battle
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/7/1994.
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 Cane Hill Cemetery |
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Cane Hill Cemetery (Cane Hill - Washington County)
S of County Rd. 13
1830s cemetery with graves dating to the 1830s
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/17/1982.
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 Cane Hill College Building |
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Cane Hill College Building (Cane Hill - Washington County)
McClellen & College Sts.
1887 brick college structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/17/1982.
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 Cane Hill Road Bridge |
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Cane Hill Road Bridge (Prairie Grove vic. - Washington County)
AR 170 over the Little Red River
1923 closed-spandrel, concrete-arch bridge built by the Luten Bridge Company.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/21/2010.
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 Caney Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church |
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Caney Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church (Sage - Izard County)
NW of junction of Hwy. 289 & County Rd. 70
1889 one-room frame structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/9/1995.
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 Cannon Creek Bridge |
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Cannon Creek Bridge (Cannon Creek - Madison County)
Madison County Road 1069
1929 curved concrete-deck girder bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/22/2004.
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 c.1908 postcard of the Capital Hotel |
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Capital Hotel (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
117 W. Markham St.
1877 Italianate hotel with cast-iron façade
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/30/1974.
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 Capitol View Neighborhood Historic District |
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Capitol View Neighborhood Historic District (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
roughly bordered by Riverview Dr., Schiller St., W. 7th St., and Woodrow St.
1900-1950 - contains buildngs exhibiting the Craftsman, English Revival, Spanish Revival, Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, and Minimal Traditional styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/13/2001.
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 Capps House |
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Capps House (Lawrenceville - Monroe County)
County Rd. 48
ca. 1875 brick I-house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/21/1990.
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 Capt. Goodgame House |
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Capt. Goodgame House (Holly Springs - Dallas County)
Hwy. 128
1918 structure is only historic building remaining in town
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/1983.
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 Capt. John T. Burkett House |
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Capt. John T. Burkett House (Frenchport - Ouachita County)
607 Ouachita Co. Rd. 65
ca. 1900 Folk Victorian-style home of river boat captain
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/3/1998.
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 Captain Archibald S. McKennon House |
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Captain Archibald S. McKennon House (Clarksville - Johnson County)
215 N. Central
1868 Adam-style residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/2/1976.
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 Captain Charles C. Henderson House |
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Captain Charles C. Henderson House (Arkadelphia - Clark County)
10th & Henderson
1906 Queen Anne-style house with ca. 1920 Craftsman and Neoclassical additions
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/24/1998.
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 Captain Isaac N. Deadrick House |
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Captain Isaac N. Deadrick House (Levesque - Cross County)
NW of jct. of Hwys. 64 & 163
ca. 1850 home of Confederate cavalry officer
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/16/1993.
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 Captain John T. Warner House |
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Captain John T. Warner House (Batesville - Independence County)
822 E. College St.
1879 home of prominent river captain, lawyer, and mayor
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/2/1982.
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 Captain Larned House |
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Captain Larned House (Judsonia - White County)
Hwy. 157
ca. 1905 Folk Victoian design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/22/1992.
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 Caraway Hall |
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Caraway Hall (Russellville - Pope County)
N. Arkansas St. at Arkansas Tech University
1934 Colonial Revival-style dormitory
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/10/1992.
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 Carl and Esther Lee House |
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Carl and Esther Lee House (Damascus - Faulkner County)
17493 U.S. 65 S
c.1948 Mixed Masonry house built by Silas Owens, Sr.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/19/2005.
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 Carl Bailey Company Building |
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Carl Bailey Company Building (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
3100 East Broadway
c.1945 International style International Harvester Servicenter designed by Raymond Loewy.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/23/2009.
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 Carl House |
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Carl House (Gentry - Benton County)
70 Main St.
1913 Craftsman bungalow with Prairie influences
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Carlisle Rock Island Depot |
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Carlisle Rock Island Depot (Carlisle - Lonoke County)
Main St. & Court Ave.
ca. 1920 Tudor Revival-style railroad structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/14/1990.
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 Carl's Addition Historic District |
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Carl's Addition Historic District (Siloam Springs - Benton County)
S. College, W. Alpine, & S. Wright between Sage Creek & W. Twin Springs Ave.
1895-1946 structures in Queen Anne, Craftsman, Colonial Revival, Folk Victorian, Tudor Revival and Mediterranean styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/17/1997.
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 Carlton House |
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Carlton House (Lake Village - Chicot County)
434 S. Lakeshore Dr.
ca. 1906 vernacular Colonial Revival house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/5/1991.
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 Carolina Methodist Church |
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Carolina Methodist Church (Rosston - Nevada County)
off Hwy. 4 near Rosston
ca. 1871 vernacular Greek Revival-style church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/3/1991.
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 Carpenter Dam |
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Carpenter Dam (Hot Springs - Garland County)
1398 Carpenter Dam Rd.
1929-1931 concrete gravity dam that created Lake Hamilton
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Carrie Tucker House |
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Carrie Tucker House (Hardy - Sharp County)
Hwy. 62 E of Echo Lane
ca. 1928 vernacular English Revival building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/12/1999.
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 Carroll County Courthouse, Eastern District |
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Carroll County Courthouse, Eastern District (Berryville - Carroll County)
Public Square
1880 public structure enlarged to present appearance in 1904-1905
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/27/1976.
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 Carroll County Poor Farm Cemetery |
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Carroll County Poor Farm Cemetery (Address Restricted - Carroll County)
Address Restricted
c.1900-c.1930 poor farm cemetery
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/24/2006.
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 Carrollton Road, Carrollton Segment |
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Carrollton Road, Carrollton Segment (Carrollton vic. - Boone County)
County Road 917, Terrapin Creek Road, and Dunkard Road between US 412 and Green Hill Road
1835-1839 road used by the John Benge Detachment during the Cherokee Removal in the late 1830s.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/20/2008.
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 Carter-Jones House |
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Carter-Jones House (Yellville - Marion County)
30 Carter St.
ca. 1847, 1901 antebellum structure altered to Queen Anne appearance
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/21/1987.
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 Carver Gymnasium |
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Carver Gymnasium (Lonoke - Lonoke County)
400 Ferguson Street
1957 African-American school gymnasium.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/23/2009.
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 Cary House |
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Cary House (Pangburn - White County)
Searcy & Short Sts.
ca. 1910 vernacular frame house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/10/1992.
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 Case-Shiras-Dearmore House |
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Case-Shiras-Dearmore House (Mountain Home - Baxter County)
351 E. 4th St.
1880 Plain Traditional style home linked to prominent local families
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/3/1992.
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 Casey House |
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Casey House (Mountain Home - Baxter County)
Fairgrounds
ca. 1858 dog-trot structure built by pioneer, soldier, & politician
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/4/1975.
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 Castleberry Hotel |
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Castleberry Hotel (De Valls Bluff - Prairie County)
61 Main Street
1925 Craftsman style hotel building.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/19/2007.
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 Castleberry-Harrington Historic District |
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Castleberry-Harrington Historic District (Republican - Faulkner County)
Castleberry Road
c.1946-1950 collection of buildings veneered by African-American stonemason, Silas Owens, Sr.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/5/2007.
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 CCC Company 3767 Powder Magazine Historic District |
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CCC Company 3767 Powder Magazine Historic District (Jessieville vic. - Garland County)
K59P Road north of Forest Service Road 11 (Gladstone Road)
1935-1936 CCC powder magazine complex.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/30/2007.
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 CCC Company 741 Powder Magazine Historic District |
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CCC Company 741 Powder Magazine Historic District (Norman vic. - Montgomery County)
Forest Service Road 177M northeast of Norman
c.1936 CCC powder magazine complex.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/30/2007.
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 CCC Company 749 Powder Magazine |
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CCC Company 749 Powder Magazine (Briggsville vic. - Yell County)
North of Forest Service Road 4128 and south of Briggsville
c.1933 CCC powder magazine.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/30/2007.
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_large_tn.jpg) Cedar Creek Bridge |
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Cedar Creek Bridge (Rosie - Independence County)
County Rd. 235 over Cedar Creek, 1.5 miles S of Hwy. 14
1941 closed spandrel deck arch bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/18/1995.
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 Cedar Creek Bridge |
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Cedar Creek Bridge (Petit Jean Mountain - Conway County)
Hwy. 154 over Cedar Creek
1934 masonry deck-arch bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/9/1990.
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 Cedar Falls Trail Historic District |
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Cedar Falls Trail Historic District (Winrock - Conway County)
adjacent to main access road at Petit Jean State Park
ca. 1935 footbridges and sets of stone steps built by the CCC
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/28/1992.
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 Cedar Grove School #81 |
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Cedar Grove School #81 (Brockett community - Randolph County)
AR 115, 5 miles N of Pocahontas
1938 Greek Revival-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/21/2004.
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 Cedarville School Building |
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Cedarville School Building (Cedarville - Crawford County)
County Rd. 523
1931 educational structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/10/1992.
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 Centennial Baptist Church |
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Centennial Baptist Church (Helena - Phillips County)
York & Columbia Sts.
1905 Gothic Revival structure linked to black leader Dr. Elias Camp Morris. Centennial Baptist Church is a National Historic Landmark.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/26/1987.
Listed as a National Historic Landmark on 7/31/2003.
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 Center Cross School |
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Center Cross School (Altus - Franklin County)
County Rd. 95
1930 wood-frame school
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/8/1992.
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 Center Valley Well House |
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Center Valley Well House (Center Valley - Pope County)
Hwy. 124
1940 stone-masonry open well house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/10/1992.
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 Central Avenue Bridge |
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Central Avenue Bridge (Batesville - Independence County)
AR 69 over Polk Bayou
1930 open-spandrel, concrete arch bridge built by the Luten Bridge Company.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/21/2010.
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 Central High School |
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Central High School Neighborhood Historic District (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
bounded roughly by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., Thayer Ave., W. 12th St., & Roosevelt Rd.
1900-1930 historic district with structures reflecting a variety of architectural styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/16/1996.
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 Central Presbyterian Church |
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Central Presbyterian Church (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1921 S. Arch St.
1921 Gothic Revival and Craftsman design by architect Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Central Texas Gravel Locomotive #210 |
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Central Texas Gravel Locomotive #210 (Pine Bluff - Jefferson County)
1700 Port Road
1953 General Electric 25-ton switch locomotive.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/24/2007.
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 Century Flyer |
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Century Flyer (Conway - Faulkner County)
150 E. Siebenmorgan Road
c.1955 miniature train built by the National Amusement Device Company.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/28/2010.
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 Chalk Bluff |
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Chalk Bluff (St. Francis - Clay County)
2 miles N of St. Francis on St. Francis River
1863 site of antebellum river community and May 1-2, 1863 Civil War battle
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/29/1971.
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 Champ Grubbs House |
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Champ Grubbs House (New Hope vic. - Drew County)
Hwy. 172 W of New Hope
1859 log dog-trot structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/20/1992.
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 Chandler House |
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Chandler House (Stevens Creek - White County)
County Rds. 327 & 379
ca. 1885 vernacular frame house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/10/1992.
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 Charles Clary Waters House |
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Charles Clary Waters House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
2004 W. 22nd St.
1906 Classical Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/10/1979.
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 Charles H. Murphy, Sr. House |
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Charles H. Murphy, Sr. House (El Dorado - Union County)
900 N. Madison
1925-1926 Tudor Revival design by architect, Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/8/1983.
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 Charles J. Neif House |
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Charles J. Neif House (Texarkana - Miller County)
1410 Pecan
ca. 1914 older building converted to Craftsman-style bungalow around 1914
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/4/1994.
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 Charles Juhre House |
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Charles Juhre House (Rogers - Benton County)
406 N 4th St.
1908 Colonial Revival/Classical Revival design by Clark
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/25/1993.
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 Charles N. Rix House |
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Charles N. Rix House (Hot Springs - Garland County)
628 Quapaw Ave.
1907 structure linked to prominent local banker
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/15/1992.
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 Charles R. Craig Building |
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Charles R. Craig Building (Bentonville - Benton County)
13 S. Main St.
c. 1900 two-story brick structure featuring an Italianate-style pressed-tin facade
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/27/2003.
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 Charles R. Handford House |
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Charles R. Handford House (Batesville - Independence County)
658 E. Boswell St.
1888 Folk Victorian house, mirror image of 659 E. Boswell St.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/2/1975.
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 Charles W. Shaver House |
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Charles W. Shaver House (Evening Shade - Sharp County)
E side of Court St.
1874 Greek Revival-influenced structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/30/1982.
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 Charleston Commercial Historic District |
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Charleston Commercial Historic District (Charleston - Franklin County)
Main Street roughly between AR 217 and Tilden Street
1900-1958 commercial core of Charleston.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/29/2008.
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 Charley Passmore House |
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Charley Passmore House (Marshall - Searcy County)
S side of Campus St.
1938 Craftsman-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/4/1993.
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 Charlie Hall House |
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Charlie Hall House (Twin Groves - Faulkner County)
221 Old US 65
c.1938 mixed masonry house built by Silas Owens, Sr.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/1/2005.
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 Charlotte Street Historic District |
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Charlotte Street Historic District (Fordyce - Dallas County)
4 blocks of Charlotte St.
1910-1930 historic district of houses, which includes many Craftsman Bungalows
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/14/1987.
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 Charlton Bathhouse |
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Charlton Bathhouse (Crystal Springs - Garland County)
N of Hwy. 270 W of Crystal Springs
ca. 1938 CCC-built stone structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/20/1993.
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 Charlton Spillway/Dam |
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Charlton Spillway/Dam (Crystal Springs - Garland County)
N of Hwy. 270 W of Crystal Springs
ca. 1938 dam built by CCC
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/21/1993.
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 Chemistry Building - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville |
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Chemistry Building - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (Fayetteville - Washington County)
Campus Dr. at the University of Arkansas
1934 Collegiate Gothic building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Cherry House |
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Cherry House (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
217 Dooley Rd.
1930 Colonial Revival building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/1/1992.
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 Cherry Street Historic District |
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Cherry Street Historic District (Helena - Phillips County)
Cherry St. between Porter & Elm
1879-1935 commercial historic district
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/17/1987.
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 Cherry-Luter Estate |
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Cherry-Luter Estate (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
521 W. Scenic Dr.
ca. 1923 French Eclectic-style house with associated outbuildings
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Chester Masonic Lodge and Community Building |
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Chester Masonic Lodge and Community Building (Chester - Crawford County)
Front & Dickson Sts.
1942 Plain Traditional-style meeting place
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/3/2000.
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 Chi Omega Chapter House |
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Chi Omega Chapter House (Fayetteville - Washington County)
940 Maple St.
1928 Colonial Revival-style structure with Classical Revival details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/20/1995.
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 Chi Omega Greek Theater - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville |
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Chi Omega Greek Theater - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (Fayetteville - Washington County)
Dickson St. at the University of Arkansas
ca. 1927 outdoor amphitheater
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Chicago Mill Company Office Building |
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Chicago Mill Company Office Building (West Helena - Phillips County)
129 Washington St.
ca. 1920 lumber company headquaters
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/16/1996.
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 Chickasawba Mound |
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Chickasawba Mound (Restricted - Mississippi County)
Location Restricted
AD 1500-1850 Mississippian and Euroamerican site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/16/1984.
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 Chicot Co. Training School |
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Chicot Co. Training School (Dermott - Chicot County)
SW corner of Hazel & N. School Sts.
1929 Craftsman-style structure built with assistance of Rosenwald Fund
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/4/2004.
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 Chicot County Courthouse |
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Chicot County Courthouse (Lake Village - Chicot County)
108 Main Street
1956 Art Deco-inspired county courthouse.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/1/2006.
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 Childers Farmstead |
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Childers Farmstead (McRae - White County)
E of Hwy. 367 S of McRae
ca. 1925 Greek Revival farmhouse with outbuildings
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/11/1992.
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 Chisum House |
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Chisum House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1320 S. Cumberland St.
1894 Queen Anne-style house that has been occupied by a salesman, a plumber, and an attorney
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/4/1975.
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 Choctaw Route Station |
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Choctaw Route Station (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1010 E. 3rd St.
ca. 1899 railroad station with elaborate terra cotta detail
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/6/1975.
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 Chris Tompkins House |
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Chris Tompkins House (Burdette - Mississippi County)
114 S. Oak Dr.
1903 manager's bungalow
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/28/2001.
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 Christ the King Church |
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Christ the King Church (Fort Smith - Sebastian County)
Greenwood & S. "S" St.
1903 Charles L. Thompson Spanish Mission design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Church of Christ |
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Church of Christ (Guy vic. - Faulkner County)
AR 310
1936-1937 Mixed Masonry church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/15/2005.
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 Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help |
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Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Altus - Franklin County)
N of St. Mary's Mountain
1902 basilica-style church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/3/1976.
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 Churchill-Hilgar House |
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Churchill-Hilgar House (Pangburn - White County)
Main & Searcy Sts.
1914 Craftsman home of prominent early Pangburn resident
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Citizens Building |
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Citizens Building (Hot Springs - Garland County)
723 Central Ave.
1911-1912 office building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/9/1979.
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 City Hall |
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City Hall (Osceola - Mississippi County)
316 W. Hale
1936 Works Progress Administration-built municipal structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/6/1987.
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 Clack House |
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Clack House (Fayetteville - Washington County)
725 E. Dogwood Lane
1954 house designed by architect John Williams.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/2/2006.
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 Clardy-Lee House |
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Clardy-Lee House (Center Point - Howard County)
Hwy. 26
ca. 1873 vernacular Greek Revival residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/10/1977.
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 Clarence Anderson Barn |
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Clarence Anderson Barn (Newnata - Stone County)
Hwy. 66
ca. 1925 traverse-crib barn with dormers
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/17/1985.
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_large_tn.jpg) Clarence Frauenthal House |
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Clarence Frauenthal House (Heber Springs - Cleburne County)
210 N. Broadway
1914 Craftsman-style residence - now houses the Cleburne County Historical Society
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/19/1993.
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 Clarendon Methodist Episcopal Church, South |
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Clarendon Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Clarendon - Monroe County)
121 3rd St.
1912 Classical Revival design by Memphis architect John Gaisford
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/1/1984.
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 Clark County Courthouse |
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Clark County Courthouse (Arkadelphia - Clark County)
4th & Crittenden Sts.
1899 structure designed by Charles L. Thompson in Romanesque style
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/1/1978.
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 Clark County Library |
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Clark County Library (Arkadelphia - Clark County)
609 Caddo St.
1903 Classical design by architect Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/5/1974.
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 Clark House |
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Clark House (Malvern - Hot Spring County)
1324 S. Main St.
1916 Charles L. Thompson Craftsman design
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Clarke-Harrell-Burson House |
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Clarke-Harrell-Burson House (Van Buren - Crawford County)
Parkview St. behind City Heights Methodist Church on Fayetteville Rd.
1841-1842 Greek Revival home of early newspaper publisher
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/14/1991.
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 Clark-King House |
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Clark-King House (Mountain View - Stone County)
NE of Mountain View
ca. 1885 double-pen house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/17/1985.
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 Clarksville Commercial Historic District |
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Clarksville Commercial Historic District (Clarksville - Johnson County)
Roughly bounded by McConnell St. on the S.; Cherry St. on the N.; Johnson St. on the W.; Spadra Cree
1883-1958 commercial center of the county seat of Johnson County.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/30/2009.
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 Clarksville Confederate Monument |
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Clarksville Confederate Monument (Clarksville - Johnson County)
Oakland Memorial Cemetery
ca. 1902 marker associated with Felix I. Batson Chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/25/1999.
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 Clarksville High School Building No. 1 |
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Clarksville High School Building No. 1 (Clarksville - Johnson County)
Main St.
1936 elaborate Craftsman structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/10/1992.
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 Clarksville National Guard Armory |
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Clarksville National Guard Armory (Clarksville - Johnson County)
309 College Street
1930 Art Deco National Guard armory.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/24/2007.
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 Claude Foulke House |
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Claude Foulke House (Texarkana - Miller County)
501 Pecan
1903 Neoclassical-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/22/1982.
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 Clear Springs Tabernacle |
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Clear Springs Tabernacle (Okolona - Clark County)
State Rd. 36 & Bobo Rd. near Okolona
ca. 1887 religious meeting shelter
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/13/1992.
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 Cleburne County Courthouse |
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Cleburne County Courthouse (Heber Springs - Cleburne County)
Courthouse Square
1914 Classical Revival courthouse
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/12/1976.
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 Cleburne County Farm Cemetery |
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Cleburne County Farm Cemetery (Heber Springs vic. - Cleburne County)
Southeast Corner of Plantation Drive E. and Deer Run
1896-1936 county poor farm cemetery.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/28/2005.
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 Cleveland County Clerk's Building |
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Cleveland County Clerk's Building (Rison - Cleveland County)
Fairgrounds
1902 frame office of county clerk
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/31/1976.
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 Cleveland County Courthouse |
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Cleveland County Courthouse (Rison - Cleveland County)
Main & Magnolia Sts.
1911 Beaux-Arts structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/11/1977.
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 Cleveland School Cafeteria Building |
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Cleveland School Cafeteria Building (Cleveland - Conway County)
County Rd. 511
ca. 1930 Craftsman-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/10/1992.
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 Clifton and Greening Streets Historic District |
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Clifton and Greening Streets Historic District (Camden - Ouachita County)
bounded by Dallas Ave., Cleveland Ave., Clifton St., & Greening St.
1890-1948 structures exhibiting Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Craftsman and other styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/14/1998.
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 Climber Motor Car Factory, Unit A |
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Climber Motor Car Factory, Unit A (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1823 East 17th Street
1919-1955 factory used for the manufacture of Climber automobiles and Command Aire aircraft.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/1/2005.
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 Clinton Commercial Historic District |
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Clinton Commercial Historic District (Clinton - Van Buren County)
Roughly bounded by Town Branch and by US 65B
1903-1956 commercial core of Clinton.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/31/2006.
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 Clinton House |
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Clinton House (Fayetteville - Washington County)
930 S. California Boulevard
1931 house where Bill and Hillary Clinton were married in October 1975.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/22/2010.
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 Clover Bend Historic District |
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Clover Bend Historic District (Clover Bend - Lawrence County)
Hwy. 228
1937-1942 Farm Security Administration project
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/17/1990.
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 Coal Gap School |
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Coal Gap School (Larue - Benton County)
County Rd. 920
1928 Plain Traditional-style building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/4/1992.
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 Coats School |
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Coats School (Maysville - Benton County)
Spavinaw Creek Rd. near Maysville
ca. 1905 one-room school
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Coca-Cola Building |
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Coca-Cola Building (Morrilton - Conway County)
210 N. Moose
1929 Colonial Revival/Art Deco design by architect Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Cogburn Dipping Vat |
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Cogburn Dipping Vat (Black Spring - Montgomery County)
W of Forest Service Rd. 73, E of Montgomery County Rd 1 S of its jct. with AR 8
c.1930 concrete cattle dipping vat
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/7/2006.
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 Coger House |
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Coger House (Evening Shade - Sharp County)
S. side of Main St.
ca. 1870 Greek Revival structure with Victorian details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/2/1982.
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 Col. Jacob Yoes Building |
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Col. Jacob Yoes Building (Chester - Crawford County)
Front St.
1887 structure from railroad boom days
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/5/1975.
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 Col. John Critz Farm, Springhouse |
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Col. John Critz Farm, Springhouse (Center Hill - White County)
County Rd. 818
1858 stone springhouse
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/10/1992.
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 Col. Samuel W. Peel House |
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Col. Samuel W. Peel House (Bentonville - Benton County)
400 S. Walton Blvd.
1875 Italianate-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1995.
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 Col. Young House |
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Col. Young House (Bentonville - Benton County)
1007 SE 5th St.
ca. 1873 Italianate house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Cold Spring |
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Cold Spring (Waldron - Scott County)
County Rd. 93 NE of Waldron
ca. 1936 concrete structure built by CCC
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/21/1993.
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 Cold Springs School |
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Cold Springs School (Big Flat - Marion County)
E of Buffalo National River near Big Flat
ca. 1935 Craftsman-style school building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/20/1992.
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 Cold Water School |
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Cold Water School (Big Flat vic. - Baxter County)
2422 County Road 73
1926 one-room rural school.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/29/2008.
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 Collier Springs Shelter |
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Collier Springs Shelter (Norman - Montgomery County)
Forest Service Rd. 177 NE of Norman
ca. 1939 protective shelter built by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/20/1993.
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 Collison House |
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Collison House (Bald Knob - White County)
206 N. Main Street
1951 ranch-style home with Colonial Revival influences.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/29/2008.
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 Collums-Baker House |
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Collums-Baker House (Bee Branch - Van Buren County)
Hwy. 65 S of Bee Branch
1907 Folk Victorian-style residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/24/1992.
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 Colonel Ralph Andrews House |
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Colonel Ralph Andrews House (Beebe - White County)
517 W. Center
1885 vernacular frame house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/5/1991.
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 Columbia County Courthouse |
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Columbia County Courthouse (Magnolia - Columbia County)
Court Square
1905 Renaissance Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/15/1978.
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 Columbia County Jail |
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Columbia County Jail (Magnolia - Columbia County)
Calhoun & Jefferson Sts.
ca. 1920 Second Renaissance Revival design by architect Charles L. Thompson
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Columbus Hatchett House |
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Columbus Hatchett House (Leslie - Searcy County)
N corner of Main & Hazel
ca. 1910 vernacular Colonial Revival house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/18/1993.
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 Columbus Presbyterian Church |
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Columbus Presbyterian Church (Columbus - Hempstead County)
Hwy. 73
ca. 1875 vernacular Greek Revival church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/17/1982.
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 Commandant's House |
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Commandant's House (Walnut Ridge - Lawrence County)
264 McClellan Drive
1942 Commanding Officer's house for the Walnut Ridge Army Flying School.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/21/2010.
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 Commercial Hotel |
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Commercial Hotel (Mountain View - Stone County)
off Hwy. 66
1925 Craftsman hotel
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/17/1985.
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 Commercial Hotel |
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Commercial Hotel (Fort Smith - Sebastian County)
123 N. 1st St.
1899 hotel
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/7/1973.
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 Community Center #1 |
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Community Center #1 (Jonesboro - Craighead County)
1212 S. Church Street
1936 PWA-built, Art Deco communtiy center.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/23/2008.
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 Community Theatre |
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Community Theatre (Pine Bluff - Jefferson County)
207 W. 2nd Ave.
1899 building renovated into a theater in 1922 and altered to its current Art Moderne design in 1951-53
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/26/2004.
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 Compton-Wood House |
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Compton-Wood House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1305 S. Spring St.
1902 house in late Queen Anne style
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/7/1980.
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 Concord School House |
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Concord School House (Eureka Springs vic. - Carroll County)
805 Carroll County Road 309
1886 one-room school building.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/9/2009.
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 Concrete Log Bridge |
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Concrete Log Bridge (Winrock - Conway County)
Hwy. 154 at Petit Jean State Park
ca. 1935 CCC-built concrete bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/28/1992.
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 Confederate Mothers Memorial Park |
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Confederate Mothers Memorial Park (Russellville - Pope County)
jct. of Hwy. 326 & S. Glenwood Ave.
1921-1924 commerative park
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/3/1996.
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 Confederate Section, Hollywood Cemetery |
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Confederate Section, Hollywood Cemetery (Hot Springs - Garland County)
near junction of Hollywood Ave. & Mote Rd.
1900 burial plot featuring 1919 fieldstone monument
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/6/1996.
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 Confederate Section-Old Rondo Cemetery |
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Confederate Section-Old Rondo Cemetery (Rondo - Miller County)
1612 Smith Rd.
1934 commemorative burial area of Confederate soldiers who died of disease in 1862
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/22/2004.
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 Confederate Soldiers Monument |
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Confederate Soldiers Monument (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
State Capitol grounds
1905 commemorative sculpture
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/26/1996.
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 Confederate State Capitol |
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Confederate State Capitol (Washington - Hempstead County)
Main St.
1840 wood-frame courthouse that housed Confederate state government from 1863-1865. The Confederate State Capitol is part of the Camden Expedition National Historic Landmark
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/19/1972.
Listed as a National Historic Landmark on 4/19/1994.
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 Connelly-Harrington House |
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Connelly-Harrington House (Siloam Springs - Benton County)
115 E. University
ca. 1913 house with elements of Prairie, Craftsman, and Classical styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Conway Cemetery |
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Conway Cemetery (Bradley - Lafayette County)
S of Hwy. 160, 2 miles W of Bradley
1855-1920s cemetery containing grave of James Sevier Conway, Arkansas's first governor
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/23/1977.
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 Conway Confederate Monument |
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Conway Confederate Monument (Conway - Faulkner County)
Robinson Ave. & Center St.
1925 commemorative sculpture
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/26/1996.
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 Conway County Courthouse |
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Conway County Courthouse (Morrilton - Conway County)
Moose & Church Sts.
1929-1930 late Classical Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/13/1989.
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 Conway County Library |
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Conway County Library (Morrilton - Conway County)
101 W. Church St.
1916 structure with Mediterranean details
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/15/1978.
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 Conway Hotel |
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Conway Hotel (Murfreesboro - Pike County)
108 Courthouse Square
1913 Craftsman hotel
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/6/1986.
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 Cook-Morrow House |
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Cook-Morrow House (Batesville - Independence County)
875 Main St.
1909 home of wealthy planter and merchant
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/29/1977.
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 Coolidge House |
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Coolidge House (Helena - Phillips County)
820 Perry St.
1880 Queen Anne cottage
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/8/1983.
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 Coon Creek Bridge |
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Coon Creek Bridge (Cherokee City - Benton County)
County Road 24
1930 Warren pony truss bridge.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/24/2007.
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 Coop Creek Bridge |
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Coop Creek Bridge (Mansfield - Sebastian County)
County Rd. 236 at Coop Creek Crossing
1940 open masonry substructure bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/5/1995.
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 Cooper's Bluff Site |
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Cooper's Bluff Site (Restricted - Searcy County)
Location Restricted
ca. 1500 rock art site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/4/1982.
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 Cornish House |
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Cornish House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
1800 S. Arch St.
1917 Craftsman/Tudor Revival design by architect Theodore Sanders
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1982.
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 Corydon Wassell House |
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Corydon Wassell House (Little Rock - Pulaski County)
2005 S. Scott St.
1882; July 4, 1884, Boyhood home of WWII hero, doctor
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/2/2000.
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 Cottage Courts Historic District |
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Cottage Courts Historic District (Hot Springs - Garland County)
603 Park Ave.
ca. 1950 Ranch-style motel
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/11/2004.
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 Cotter Bridge |
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Cotter Bridge (Cotter - Baxter County)
US Hwy. 62 over White River
1930 Marsh rainbow-arch bridge. The Cotter Bridge is a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/4/1990.
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 Cotter Tunnel |
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Cotter Tunnel (Cotter vic. - Marion County)
Under U.S. 62 east of County Road 724
1903 railroad tunnel.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/19/2007.
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 Cotter Water Tower |
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Cotter Water Tower (Cotter - Baxter County)
NE of the junction of US 62 B and State Street
1935 Public Works Administration--funded water tower.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/24/2007.
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 Cotton Belt Railroad Depot |
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Cotton Belt Railroad Depot (Fordyce - Dallas County)
Main & 1st Sts.
1925 Mediterranean/Craftsman structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/11/1992.
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 Cotton Belt Railroad Office Building |
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Cotton Belt Railroad Office Building (Texarkana - Miller County)
312 E. Broad Street
c.1910 office building used by the Cotton Belt Railroad.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/1/2008.
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 Cotton Plant Commercial Historic District |
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Cotton Plant Commercial Historic District (Cotton Plant - Woodruff County)
Main Street roughly between Pine and Ash streets
c.1900-1958 commercial core of Cotton Plant.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/25/2008.
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 Cotton Plant Water Tower |
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Cotton Plant Water Tower (Cotton Plant - Woodruff County)
East of the Main Street and North Vine Street intersection
1935 Public Works Administration-built water tower.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/4/2008.
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 Cottonwood School #45 |
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Cottonwood School #45 (Self vic. - Boone County)
Cottonwood & Dubuque Rds.
1926 Craftsman-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/4/2002.
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 Couch-Marshall House |
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Couch-Marshall House (Magnolia - Columbia County)
505 W. Monroe St.
ca. 1840 house expanded to Plain Traditional/Queen Anne Revival appearance ca. 1890
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/24/1992.
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 Couchwood Historic District |
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Couchwood Historic District (Hot Springs vicinity - Hot Spring County)
601 Couchwood Rd.
1927-1950 complex of Rustic-style buildings constructed as a family retreat by businessman, Harvey Couch
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/17/2001.
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 Council Grove Methodist Church |
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Council Grove Methodist Church (Osage Mills - Benton County)
Osage Mills Rd.
ca. 1890 vernacular church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 County Home Cemetery |
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County Home Cemetery (Piggott - Clay County)
3010 Heritage Park Road
1912-1954 Cemetery for the Clay County Home.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/22/2005.
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 County Line School and Lodge |
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County Line School and Lodge (Gepp vic. - Fulton County)
NW of Gepp, NW of Baxter-Fulton County line, & 2 miles S of Arkansas-Missouri state line
ca. 1879 two-story frame school
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 3/27/1975.
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 County Road 6 Bridge |
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County Road 6 Bridge (Cincinnati vic. - Washington County)
County Rd. 6 NE of Cincinnati
ca. 1915 Warren pony truss bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/24/2004.
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 Cove Creek Bridge |
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Cove Creek Bridge (Corley - Logan County)
Hwy. 309 over Cove Creek
1936 closed spandrel arch bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/26/1995.
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 Cove Creek Bridge |
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Cove Creek Bridge (Martinville - Conway County)
AR 124
1957 single span Pratt thru-truss bridge with two Warren pony-truss approach spans
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/24/2004.
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 Cove Creek Tributary Bridge |
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Cove Creek Tributary Bridge (Corley - Logan County)
Hwy. 309 over Cove Creek tributary
1936 stone arch bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/26/1995.
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 Cove Lake Bathhouse |
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Cove Lake Bathhouse (Corley - Logan County)
Forest Service Rd. 1608A
1937 Rustic-style structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/11/1995.
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 Cove Lake Spillway Dam/Bridge |
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Cove Lake Spillway Dam/Bridge (Corley - Logan County)
Hwy. 309 9 miles S of Paris
1937 masonry arch bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/11/1995.
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 Cove Tourist Court |
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Cove Tourist Court (Hot Springs - Garland County)
771 Park Ave.
ca. 1937 tourist court designed in the International style
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/11/2004.
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 Coward House |
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Coward House (Searcy - White County)
1105 N. Maple
ca. 1915 vernacular brick house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/21/1992.
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 Cowdrey House |
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Cowdrey House (Yellville - Marion County)
359 Valley St.
1904 structure with Victorian detailing
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/20/1978.
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 Cox House |
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Cox House (Morrilton - Conway County)
Bridge St.
1871 house with Greek Revival & Italianate influences
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/22/1974.
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 Coy Mound Site |
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Coy Mound Site (Restricted - Lonoke County)
Location Restricted
A.D. 600-1000 Plum Bayou culture archeological site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/22/1995.
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 Craig-Bryan House |
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Craig-Bryan House (Bentonville - Benton County)
307 W. Central
ca. 1875 Italianate brick house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/28/1988.
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 Craighead County Courthouse, Western District |
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Craighead County Courthouse, Western District (Jonesboro - Craighead County)
511 N. Main St.
1934 Art Deco-style public building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/11/1998.
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 Craighead County Road 513C Bridge |
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Craighead County Road 513C Bridge (Dixie - Craighead County)
County Rd. 513C over unnamed ditch, 1.5 miles E of Dixie, E of County Rd. 669 junction
1942 steel-truss deck bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/18/1995.
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 Crater of Diamonds State Park |
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Crater of Diamonds State Park (Murfreesboro - Pike County)
Hwy 301 near Murfreesboro
1906 only diamond mine in North America, diamonds discovered there in 1906
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/18/1973.
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 Cremane House |
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Cremane House (Bradford - White County)
County Road. 95
ca. 1910 two-story, double-pile residence
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/10/1992.
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 Crenshaw Site (AAS Neg. No. 692926) |
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Crenshaw Site (Restricted - Miller County)
Location Restricted
AD 700-1200 archeological site with evidence of Fourche Maline through Early Caddo occupation
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/26/1994.
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 Crestview Park |
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Crestview Park (North Little Rock - Pulaski County)
off Crestview Blvd.
ca. 1922 park containing concrete sculptures by Dionicio Rodriguez
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/4/1986.
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 Cricket Tunnel |
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Cricket and Crest Tunnels Historic District (Omaha vic. - Boone County)
Under and west of Old U.S. 65
1903-1905 pair of railroad tunnels.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/19/2007.
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 Crittenden County Bank and Trust |
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Crittenden County Bank and Trust (Marion - Crittenden County)
S side of Military Rd.
1919 Neoclassical building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 4/19/1984.
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 Crittenden County Courthouse |
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Crittenden County Courthouse (Marion - Crittenden County)
85 Jackson St.
1910-1911 structure with Classical Revival influences
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/3/1977.
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 Crocketts Bluff Hunting Lodge |
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Crocketts Bluff Hunting Lodge (Crocketts Bluff - Arkansas County)
End of the dirt road north of the point at which Hwy 153 turns south
1956 rural hunting lodge.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 8/1/2008.
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 Crooked Creek Bridge |
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Crooked Creek Bridge (Pyatt - Marion County)
U.S. 62 Spur North over Crooked Creek
1923 closed-spandrel, concrete arch bridge.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/21/2010.
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 Cross and Nelson Hall Historic District |
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Cross and Nelson Hall Historic District (Magnolia - Columbia County)
Southern Arkansas University Campus at 100 E. University
1936 Public Works Administration-built college buildings.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/20/2010.
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 Cross House |
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Cross House (Beebe - White County)
410 S. Main
ca. 1900 vernacular frame house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/10/1992.
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 Crossett Experimental Forest Building No. 2 |
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Crossett Experimental Forest Building No. 2 (Crossett vic. - Ashley County)
Hwy. 133 S of Crossett
ca. 1939 log structure built by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/20/1993.
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 Crossett Experimental Forest Building No. 6 |
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Crossett Experimental Forest Building No. 6 (Crossett vic. - Ashley County)
Hwy. 133 S of Crossett
ca. 1940 novelty siding-clad structure built by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/20/1993.
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 Crossett Experimental Forest Building No. 8 |
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Crossett Experimental Forest Building No. 8 (Crossett vic. - Ashley County)
Hwy. 133 S of Crossett
ca. 1940 wood-frame building built by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/20/1993.
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 Crossett Methodist Church |
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Crossett Methodist Church (Crossett - Ashley County)
500 Main Street
1949-1959 church designed by noted Arkansas architect John Parks Almand.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/17/2010.
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 Crossett Municipal Auditorium |
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Crossett Municipal Auditorium (Crossett - Ashley County)
1100 Main Street
1953 Art Moderne city auditorium.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/20/2007.
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 Crossett Municipal Building |
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Crossett Municipal Building (Crossett - Ashley County)
307-309 Main Street
1953 Art Deco municipal building.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/20/2007.
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 Crossett Post Office |
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Crossett Post Office (Crossett - Ashley County)
125 Main St.
1939-1940 design combines International, Art Deco, & Greek Revival styles
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/8/2003.
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