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Oldest public building in Arkansas started as a house before becoming a County seat building; Squared log house. [3] Hudson-Grace-Borreson House: Pine Bluff, Arkansas: 1830 Residence Plummer's Station: Conway County, Arkansas: 1830 Residence Block-Catts House: Washington, Arkansas: 1832 Residence Williams Tavern Restaurant: Washington, Arkansas ...
The former Terry Block Building, with original Walton 5 & 10 facade visible on the right. The Terry Block Building was a commercial building on the west side of the Bentonville square built in 1888. Built by Colonel William A. Terry, the building was the largest on the square and communicated a message of the prosperous 1880s economy.
Cross County Road 1005 and St. Francis County Road 529 Gladden St.Francis 1828-1838 12/5/2007 Memphis to Little Rock Road, Highway 306 Segment Arkansas Highway 306 Pinetree St.Francis 1828-1838 12/5/2007 Methodist Episcopal Church, South Main and School Streets Evening Shade Sharp 1898-1899 12/3/1997 Military Road - Black's Ferry Road Segment
Blackburn House (Canehill, Arkansas) Blackburn House (Rogers, Arkansas) Blackwell-Paisley Cabin; Blake House (Bentonville, Arkansas) Blakely House (Social Hill, Arkansas) Blessing Farmstead; Block Realty-Baker House; Isaac Block House; Bloom House; Dr. Boaz House; Bogan Cabin; James William Boggs House; Bonds House (Fox, Arkansas) Bonneville House
Location of Benton County in Arkansas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Benton County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Benton County, Arkansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
The Hope Historic Commercial District encompasses a two-block area of downtown Hope, Arkansas.The 18-acre (7.3 ha) district is bounded on the north by the railroad tracks, on the east by Walnut Street, the west by Elm Street, and the south by 3rd Street.
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It occupies a city block bounded by Madison, School, and Ross Streets, and includes four buildings built between c. 1940 and 1965. The main building, the Magnolia Colored High School, is a single-story building with Plain-Traditional styling built in 1948 after a fire destroyed the 1940 building.