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Mena Commercial Historic District: July 23, 2009 : Mena St. between Port Arthur and Gillham Ave., Sherwood Ave. between Mena and DeQueen St., and U.S. Route 71 south of Mena: Mena: 13: Mena Kansas City-Southern Depot
Mena (/ ˈ m iː n ə / MEE-nə) is a city in and the county seat of Polk County, [5] Arkansas, United States. [6] The population was 5,558 as of the 2020 census. Mena is included in the Ark-La-Tex socio-economic region. Surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest, Mena is a gateway to some of the most visited tourist attractions in Arkansas.
The Mena Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic downtown area of Mena, Arkansas, the county seat of Polk County in western Arkansas.The district extends along Mena Street between Port Arthur and Gillham Avenues, extending a short way to the south on Sherwood Avenue, opposite the railroad tracks for which the town's existence is responsible.
The Studebaker Showroom is a historic commercial building at 519 Port Arthur Avenue (corner of De Queen) in downtown Mena, Arkansas. It is a single-story stuccoed concrete block structure with a flat roof. Built in 1948, it is a distinctive local example of the Moderne style, with rounded corners on the corners of the front part of the building.
Cherry Hill (also Egger) is an unincorporated community in northeast Polk County, Arkansas, United States. [1] [2] The community is on Arkansas Highway 88 approximately 13 miles east of Mena. The Ouachita River flows past south of the site. [3] Bob Dorough (1923-2018), composer and musician, was born in Cherry Hill. [4]
The National Guard Armory is a history armory building at DeQueen and Maple Streets in Mena, Arkansas. It is a large single-story Art Deco building, fashioned out of fieldstone and concrete in 1931. It is the best example in Mena of a stone building style more typically found in the more mountainous surrounding areas.
The Judge Benjamin Shaver House is a historic house at 701 12th Street in Mena, Arkansas. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story wood-frame structure, with a hip roof that projects over a two-story porch. There are further stepped projectings beyond this, culminating in an gable section supported by Ionic columns, with a Palladian window in the pedimented ...
Jct. of Church Ave. and DeQueen St., NE corner, Mena, Arkansas Coordinates 34°35′12″N 94°14′21″W / 34.58667°N 94.23917°W / 34.58667; -94