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The Mountainaire Hotel Historic District encompasses a pair of former hotel buildings at 1100 Park Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas. They are virtually identical four story masonry structures, clad in a buff brick veneer, with stepped facades in an Art Moderne style.
There are four of these in Arkansas. The National Park Service lists these four together with the NHLs in the state, [6] The Arkansas Post National Memorial, the Fort Smith National Historic Site (shared with Oklahoma) and the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site are also NHLs and are listed above. The remaining one is:
The Ahwahnee is a grand hotel [3] in Yosemite National Park, California, on the floor of Yosemite Valley. It was built by the Yosemite Park and Curry Company and opened for business in 1927. The hotel is constructed of steel, stone, concrete, wood, and glass, and is a premier example of National Park Service rustic architecture.
The dining room at The Ahwahnee at Yosemite National Park is pictured in this Fresno Bee file photo from 2016. ... was built in 1927. The hotel and dining room are considered a crown jewel of the ...
East of Willow Beach Lake to east of Little Rock National Airport: Little Rock and North Little Rock Pulaski 1863 4/7/2010 Fowler Cemetery 183 Scratch Gravel Road Damascus VanBuren 1903-1971 8/5/2020 Freeman Cemetery 1/8 mile south of Highway 108 Alleene vic. Little River 1855-1957 12/5/2007 Galatia Church
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Queen Victoria's Teahouse is located at Frogmore, in the Home Park of Windsor Castle, in Berkshire, England. Designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon in the mid-19th century, the structure is a summer house designed for the taking of tea. It is a Grade II listed building.
The district formerly included the Arkansas Building, a structure built in St. Louis Missouri for the 1904 World's Fair. Fayetteville businessman Artemus Wolf purchased the structure, had it disassembled, marked, shipped and rebuilt on his property in the Mont Nord Addition in 1905. [ 5 ]