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The Monticello Commercial Historic District encompasses a portion of the historic business district of Monticello, the seat of Drew County, Arkansas. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [1] Monticello was laid out in the 1850s, but none of its early commercial buildings have survived.
The Ridgeway Hotel Historic District encompasses three buildings located just east of the town square of Monticello, Arkansas.The centerpiece of the district is the Ridgeway Hotel, a five-story brick building built in 1930; it is the tallest, and one of the most elaborately decorated buildings in Monticello's central business district.
Monticello (/ ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ ˈ s ɛ l oʊ / ⓘ MON-tiss-EL-oh) is a college town in, and the county seat of, Drew County, Arkansas. [3] As of the 2010 census it had a population of 9,467. [ 4 ] Founded in 1849 in the Arkansas Timberlands near the Arkansas Delta region, the city has long been a commercial, cultural and educational hub for ...
The Monticello North Main Street Historic District is a predominantly residential historic district on the north side of Monticello, Arkansas.Most of the twenty buildings in the district were built between 1880 and 1910, during a period of expansion and prosperity in the area.
In 1905, the Crossett Lumber Company of Crossett, Arkansas, started its own rail line, the Crossett Railway, a 10-mile rail line that largely transported logs and lumber. [1] In 1912, the Crossett Railway was sold to the newly created Crossett, Monticello & Northern Railroad, which had planned to build a line from Crossett north to Monticello ...
375 AR 123 N Mt. Judea vic. Newton 1921-1955 8/3/2005 Cord-Charlotte School Building 225 School Road Charlotte Independence 1936-1937 4/6/2011 Cotton Boll Stadium East side of Scogin Drive, north of Weevil Drive Monticello Drew 1936 4/5/2023 Crash Site of AC 41-7441 south of Pinnacle Valley Road Maumelle vic. Pulaski 1942 4/4/2007
Building or houses still standing; Buildings and houses all abandoned; No population, except caretaker; Site no longer in existence except for one or two buildings, for example old church, grocery store; The school at Oak Grove, which is still inhabited by 386 residents
The Drew County Courthouse is located at 210 South Main Street in Monticello, Arkansas. The 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Classical Moderne building was designed by Arkansas architect H. Ray Burks and built in 1932. It is Drew County's fourth courthouse; the first two were wood-frame buildings dating to the 1850s, the third a brick structure built 1870 ...