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The Batesville Commercial Historic District encompasses about four city blocks of the historic downtown of Batesville, Arkansas.This area's current appearance is largely the result of development between about 1880 and the 1940s, although it includes a portion of Arkansas' oldest platted Main Street, dating to 1821.
The Batesville East Main Historic District is a residential historic district in Batesville, Arkansas.When first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, ti encompassed a four-block stretch of Main Street (between 7th and 11th Streets) that was platted out in 1848, as growth of the city expanded to the northeast from its original nucleus.
Batesville is the county seat and largest city of Independence County, Arkansas, United States, [3] 80 miles (128 km) northeast of Little Rock, the state capital. According to the 2010 Census, the population of the city was 10,268. [ 4 ]
The Central Avenue Bridge is a historic bridge in Batesville, Arkansas. It carries AR 69B and Central Avenue across Poke Bayou on the city's west side. It is an open spandrel concrete structure, with five spans having a total length of 397 feet (121 m). The longest single span is 80 feet (24 m).
AR 9S north (Circle Drive) – Industrial Park No. 1: Southern terminus of AR 9S: AR 9S south – Industrial Park No. 1: Northern terminus of AR 9S: 43.68: 70.30: AR 69 south (Main Street) – Batesville: Northern terminus of AR 69: Brockwell: AR 56 – Calico Rock, Ash Flat: Oxford: AR 354 east (First Street) Western terminus of AR 354: Fulton ...
Highway 106 (AR 106, Ark. 106, and Hwy. 106) is an east–west state highway in Independence County. The highway of 12.42 miles (19.99 km) runs from Highway 69 near Cushman south and east to Highway 69B (AR 69B) in Batesville .
The Batesville Confederate Monument is located at the southeast corner of Main and Broad Streets in Batesville, Arkansas. It is a square monument, about 20 feet (6.1 m) in height, divided into four stages, and built out of local limestone. The first three-stage have a base trim element, and are unadorned except for inscriptions.
The Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church is a historic church at 895 Oak Street in Batesville, Arkansas. [2] It is a single-story sandstone structure, with a gable roof and a projecting square tower at the front. The tower rises in stone to a hipped skirt, above which is a wood-frame belfry, which is topped by a shallow-pitch pyramidal roof.