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  2. Van Buren Women's Literary Club - Wikipedia

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    The Van Buren Women's Literary Club is one of the oldest surviving literary societies of its type in the nation, founded in 1896 to improve the education of its members by providing access to books. The society is located at 421 Webster Street in Van Buren, Arkansas, in a historic Presbyterian church building built in 1903 on the foundations of ...

  3. Van Buren, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Van Buren, Arkansas. /  35.44833°N 94.35278°W  / 35.44833; -94.35278. Van Buren ( / væn ˈbjʊərən / van BURE-ən) is the second-largest city in the Fort Smith, Arkansas–Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area and the county seat of Crawford County, Arkansas, United States. [5] The city is located directly northeast of Fort Smith at ...

  4. King Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Van Buren Historic District ( ID76000402) The King Opera House is a performance hall located on Van Buren, Arkansas 's Main Street. Since it was built in the late 19th century, the opera house 's stage has hosted many plays and performers. The King Opera House is a contributing property to the Van Buren Historic District, listed on the National ...

  5. Drennen-Scott House - Wikipedia

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    September 10, 1971. The Drennen-Scott House is a historic house museum on North 3rd Street in Van Buren, Arkansas. It is a single-story log structure, finished in clapboards, with a side-gable roof that has a slight bell-cast shape due to the projection of the roof over the front porch that extends across the width of its main block.

  6. Bryan House (Van Buren, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    January 9, 1978. The Bryan House is a historic house at 105 Fayetteville Street in Van Buren, Arkansas. Built in 1886, it is one of the city's finest Queen Anne Victorian houses, with asymmetrical massing, multiple gables and projecting bay sections, and elaborate exterior decoration. The interior also has well-preserved woodwork, hardware and ...

  7. Clarke–Harrell–Burson House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 14, 1991. The Clarke–Harrell–Burson House is a historic house at 603 Parkview in Van Buren, Arkansas. It is a single-story wood-frame structure with Greek Revival styling, built about 1841, and is believed to have been the first non-log house built in the area known as Logtown that is now part of the city of Van Buren.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Crawford ...

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    September 29, 2009. ( #09000770) Lee Creek Rd., west of Highway 220. 35°40′20″N 94°20′53″W. /  35.6722°N 94.3480°W  / 35.6722; -94.3480  ( Butterfield Overland Mail Route Lee Creek Road Segment) Cedarville. 6. Butterfield Overland Mail Route Lucian Wood Road Segment. Butterfield Overland Mail Route Lucian Wood Road Segment.

  9. Bob Burns House - Wikipedia

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    76000399 [1] Added to NRHP. April 30, 1976. The Bob Burns House is a historic house at 821 Jefferson Street in Van Buren, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood frame late Victorian house, built in 1885 by a local merchant. The house is most notable as the childhood home of Bob Burns (1890-1956), a famous radio comedian of the 1930s and 1940s.