National Register of Historic Places listings in Little Rock, Arkansas
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Little Rock, Arkansas.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places
in Little Rock
, Arkansas
, United States
. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.
There are 291 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Pulaski County, including 4 National Historic Landmark
s and 6 properties that were once listed but have been removed. The city of Little Rock includes 222 of these properties and districts, including all of the National Historic Landmarks and 4 of the delisted properties; they are listed here, while the remainder are listed separately
.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation...
in Little Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock is the capital and the largest city of the U.S. state of Arkansas. The Metropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 699,757 people in the 2010 census...
, Arkansas
Arkansas
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, United States
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. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.
There are 291 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Pulaski County, including 4 National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark
A National Historic Landmark is a building, site, structure, object, or district, that is officially recognized by the United States government for its historical significance...
s and 6 properties that were once listed but have been removed. The city of Little Rock includes 222 of these properties and districts, including all of the National Historic Landmarks and 4 of the delisted properties; they are listed here, while the remainder are listed separately
National Register of Historic Places listings in Pulaski County, Arkansas
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pulaski County, Arkansas.This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States...
.
Current listings
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1 | Abrams House | 300 S. Pulaski St. 34°44′52"N 92°17′6"W |
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2 | Albert Pike Memorial Temple | 700-724 Scott St. 34°44′30"N 92°16′14"W |
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3 | H.M. Anderson House | 3415 W. Markham 34°45′3"N 92°18′41"W |
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4 | Arkansas Power & Light Building | Junction of 9th St. and Louisiana St. 34°44′24"N 92°16′26"W |
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5 | Arkansas State Capitol Arkansas State Capitol The Arkansas State Capitol Building, located in Little Rock, is the main house of government of the state of Arkansas.-History:In 1899, the St. Louis architect George R. Mann visited the governor of Arkansas Daniel W. Jones, and presented his drawings of his winning competition design for the... |
5th and Woodlane Sts. 34°44′48"N 92°17′20"W |
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6 | Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church | 3323 W. 12th St. 34°44′24"N 92°18′40"W |
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7 | Baer House Baer House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Baer House, at 1010 Rock St., Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for its architecture, which is Bungalow/Craftsman architecture. It was designed by architect Charles L. Thompson.... |
1010 Rock St. 34°44′17"N 92°16′6"W |
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8 | Barlow Apartments | 2115 Scott St. 34°43′44"N 92°16′19"W |
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9 | Daisy Bates House Daisy Bates House The Daisy Bates House, in Little Rock, Arkansas, is significant for its use as a command post for those working to desegregrate the Little Rock Central High School during the desegregation crisis of 1957-1958. It was a sanctuary for the nine students involved.... |
1207 W. 28th St. 34°43′17.83"N 92°17′17.66"W |
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10 | Beal-Burrow Dry Goods Building | 107 E. Markham 34°44′52"N 92°16′10"W |
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11 | Bechle Apartment Building | 1000 E. 9th St. 34°44′23"N 92°15′34"W |
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12 | Beyerlein House Beyerlein House Beyerlein House, at 412 W. 14th St. in Little Rock, Arkansas, was built in 1917. It was designed by Charles L. Thompson in Bungalow/Craftsman style... |
412 W. 14th St. 34°44′10"N 92°16′36"W |
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13 | Gus Blass Department Store | 318-324 Main St. 34°44′43"N 92°16′16"W |
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14 | Block 35 Cobblestone Alley Block 35 Cobblestone Alley Block 35 Cobblestone Alley is located in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a , cobblestone alley, which bisects a city block known as Block 35 of the City of Little Rock. It was originally surfaced around 1889, and retains its historic flavor... |
West of the northern end of Rock St. 34°44′50"N 92°16′2"W |
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15 | Block Realty-Baker House | 1900 Beechwood St. 34°46′8.82"N 92°19′27.69"W |
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16 | Bishop Hiram A. Boaz House Bishop Hiram A. Boaz House The Bishop Hiram A. Boaz House at 22 Armistead Rd. in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1926 in Tudor Revival style. It was designed by architects Charles L. Thompson and Marion Fooshe. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 for its architecture. The listing included... |
22 Armistead Rd. 34°46′0"N 92°19′22"W |
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17 | Boone House Boone House (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Boone House in Little Rock, Arkansas is a Tudor Revival style house that was built in 1927. It was designed by Thompson & Harding.It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
4014 Lookout 34°45′48"N 92°19′6"W |
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18 | Boyle Park | Roughly bounded by 38th St., Dorchester Dr., Covewood Cir., Glenmere Dr., Kanis Rd., and W. 12th St. 34°43′35"N 92°21′21"W |
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19 | BPOE Elks Club | 4th and Scott Sts. 34°44′44"N 92°16′9"W |
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20 | Bragg Guesthouse | 1615 Cumberland 34°44′3"N 92°16′14"W |
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21 | Adrian Brewer Studio | 510 Cedar St. 34°45′25"N 92°19′1"W |
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22 | Bruner House | 1415 Cantrell Rd. 34°45′10"N 92°17′5"W |
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23 | Buhler House | 1820 Fair Park Boulevard 34°44′38"N 92°20′5"W |
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24 | Bush House Bush House (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Bush House in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1919 in Bungalow/Craftsman style designed by architects Thompson & Harding.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
1516 Ringo St. 34°44′8"N 92°17′5"W |
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25 | Bush-Dubisson House | 1500 S. Ringo St. 34°44′8"N 92°17′1"W |
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26 | Capital Hotel | 117 W. Markham St. 34°44′53"N 92°16′16"W |
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27 | Capitol View Neighborhood Historic District | Roughly bounded by Riverview Dr., Schiller St., W. 7th St., and Woodrow St. 34°44′56"N 92°17′55"W |
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28 | Central High School Neighborhood Historic District Central High School Neighborhood Historic District The Central High School Neighborhood Historic District comprises the area in Little Rock, Arkansas surrounding Little Rock Central High School. The area was designated to provide historic context to the National Historic Landmark school... |
Roughly bounded by MLK Dr., Thayer Ave., W. 12th St., and Roosevelt Rd.; also 1850 S. Park St. 34°43′56"N 92°17′43"W |
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29 | Central Presbyterian Church Central Presbyterian Church (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Central Presbyterian Church in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1921. It was designed by Thompson & Harding in Late Gothic Revival and Bungalow/Craftsman style.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
1921 Arch St. 34°43′47"N 92°16′45"W |
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30 | Chisum House | 1320 Cumberland 34°44′7"N 92°16′13"W |
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31 | Choctaw Route Station | E. 3rd at the former Rock Island Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad was a Class I railroad in the United States. It was also known as the Rock Island Line, or, in its final years, The Rock.-Incorporation:... railroad line 34°44′44"N 92°15′32"W |
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32 | John Henry Clayborn House | 1800 Marshall 34°44′7"N 92°17′32"W |
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33 | Climber Motor Car Factory, Unit A | 1823 E. 17th St. 34°43′56"N 92°14′56"W |
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34 | Compton-Wood House | 800 High St. 34°44′36"N 92°17′21"W |
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35 | Confederate Soldiers Monument | Along 4th St. on the eastern side of the State Capitol grounds 34°44′50"N 92°17′16"W |
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36 | Cornish House Cornish House (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Cornish House in Little Rock, Arkansas is a historic house.It was designed by Theodore Sanders.It is included in a boundary increase to the Governor's Mansion Historic District, also NRHP-listed.... |
1800 Arch St. 34°43′52"N 92°16′47"W |
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37 | Croxson House Croxson House The Croxson House in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1908. It was designed in Colonial Revival, Dutch Colonial, and other style by architect Charles L. Thompson.... |
1901 Gaines St. 34°43′49"N 92°16′50"W |
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38 | Curran Hall | 615 E. Capitol St. 34°44′34"N 92°15′51"W |
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39 | Darragh House Darragh House The Darragh House at 2412 Broadway, Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1916. It was designed by architect Charles L. Thompson in Colonial Revival, Dutch Colonial, and other style.It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
2412 Broadway 34°43′29"N 92°16′44"W |
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40 | Deane House | 1701 Arch St. 34°43′59"N 92°16′44"W |
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41 | Democrat Printing & Lithograph Co. Building | 114-122 E. 2nd St. 34°44′50"N 92°16′10"W |
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42 | David O. Dodd Memorial | 300 W. Markham St. 34°44′56"N 92°16′19"W |
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43 | Dunaway House Dunaway House The Dunaway House at 2022 Battery in the Central High School Neighborhood Historic District of Little Rock, Arkansas was designed by Charles L. Thompson in 1915. It is an impressive example of the Craftsman Style as interpreted by the Thompson architectural firm. Rich in the use of textures, this... |
2022 Battery 34°43′46"N 92°17′39"W |
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44 | Dunbar Junior and Senior High School and Junior College | Wright Ave. and Ringo St. 34°43′57"N 92°17′10"W |
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45 | East Markham Street Historic District | 301-303, 305-307, 313, and 323 East Markham St. 34°44′50"N 92°16′3"W |
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46 | England House England House (Little Rock, Arkansas) The England House in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1914. It was designed by architect Charles L. Thompson in Colonial Revival and Prairie School styles.... |
2121 Arch St. 34°43′41"N 92°16′46"W |
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47 | Exchange Bank Building Exchange Bank Building (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Exchange Bank Building in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1921. It was designed by Thompson & Harding in Classical Revival style. The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
423 Main St. 34°44′45"N 92°16′15"W |
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48 | Farrell House | 2121 Louisiana 34°43′40"N 92°16′29"W |
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49 | Farrell House | 2115 Louisiana 34°43′41"N 92°16′28"W |
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50 | Farrell House | 2111 Louisiana 34°43′42"N 92°16′29"W |
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51 | Farrell House Farrell House (2109 Louisiana, Little Rock, Arkansas) The Farrell Houses in Little Rock, Arkansas are four separate properties each named "Farrell House" and listed separately on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.... |
2109 Louisiana 34°43′41"N 92°16′28"W |
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52 | Federal Reserve Bank Building Federal Reserve Bank Building (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Federal Reserve Bank Building in Little Rock, Arkansas was designed in Classical Revival style by architects Thompson & Harding. It was built in 1924. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
123 W. 3rd St. 34°44′45"N 92°16′15"W |
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53 | First Baptist Church | Southwestern corner of the junction of 12th and Louisiana Sts. 34°44′14"N 92°16′26"W |
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54 | First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist (Little Rock, Arkansas) The former First Church of Christ, Scientist, located at 2000 South Louisiana Street, in the Governor's Mansion Historic District in Little Rock, Arkansas, is an historic structure that on October 4, 1984, was added to the National Register of Historic Places... |
20th and Louisiana Sts. 34°43′46"N 92°16′30"W |
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55 | First Hotze House | 1620 S. Main St. 34°44′4"N 92°16′26"W |
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56 | First Missionary Baptist Church First Missionary Baptist Church (Little Rock, Arkansas) First Missionary Baptist Church is a Gothic Revival style church located at 701 S. Gaines St., Little Rock, Arkansas. It was built in 1882, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.In the spring of 1845, a slave gathered enough courage to ask his master to allow him to form a... |
701 S. Gaines St. 34°44′35"N 92°16′41"W |
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57 | First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church (Little Rock, Arkansas) The First Presbyterian Church in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1921. It was designed by architect Charles L. Thompson in English Gothic, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals and other architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
123 E. 8th St. 34°44′26"N 92°16′15"W |
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58 | First United Methodist Church | 723 Center St. 34°44′30"N 92°16′25"W |
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59 | Fletcher House Fletcher House (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Fletcher House in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1900. It was designed by architect Charles L. Thompson in Colonial Revival style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
909 Cumberland St. 34°44′21"N 92°16′8"W |
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60 | Florence Crittenton Home Florence Crittenton Home (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Florence Crittenton Home in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1917. It was designed by Thompson & Harding in Colonial Revival style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.-References:... |
3600 W. 11th St. 34°44′30"N 92°18′53"W |
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61 | Fones House | 902 W. 2nd St. 34°44′55"N 92°16′48"W |
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62 | Fordyce House Fordyce House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Fordyce House is located at 2115 S. Broadway, Little Rock, Arkansas. It was built in 1904 from the distinctive plans of Charles L. Thompson. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.... |
2115 S. Broadway 34°43′40"N 92°16′41"W |
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63 | Absalom Fowler House | 502 E. 7th St. 34°44′30"N 92°16′41"W |
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64 | Joseph M. Frank House | 912 W. 4th 34°45′2"N 92°16′41"W |
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65 | Frauenthal House | 2008 Arch St. 34°43′45"N 92°16′48"W |
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66 | French-England House French-England House The French-England House in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1900. It was designed by Charles L. Thompson in Colonial Revival style. The house was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for its architecture.... |
1700 Broadway 34°43′58"N 92°16′42"W |
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67 | Fulk Building | 300 Main St. 34°44′45"N 92°16′16"W |
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68 | Solomon Gans House | 1010 W. 3rd St. 34°44′52"N 92°16′54"W |
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69 | Augustus Garland House | 1404 Scott St. 34°44′5"N 92°16′19"W |
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70 | Gazette Building | 112 W. 3rd St. 34°44′47"N 92°16′18"W |
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71 | Governor's Mansion Historic District Governor's Mansion Historic District The Governor's Mansion Historic District is a historic district in Little Rock, Arkansas. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and its borders were increased in 1988 and again in 2002.... |
Bounded by the mansion grounds and 13th, Center, Gaines, and 18th Sts.; also roughly bounded by Louisiana St., 23rd St., Roosevelt Rd., Chester and State Sts., and 13th and 12th Sts.; also roughly along Louisiana Ave. from W. 23rd St. and 24th St. 34°44′2"N 92°16′39"W |
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72 | Green House | 1224 W. 21st St. 34°43′45"N 92°17′16"W |
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73 | Hall House Hall House (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Hall House in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1928. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
32 Edgehill 34°46′4"N 92°19′4"W |
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74 | Halliburton Townhouses | 1601 and 1605 Center St. 34°44′1"N 92°16′31"W |
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75 | Hanger Hill Historic District | 1500 block of Welch St. 34°43′57"N 92°15′33"W |
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76 | Frederick Hanger House | 1010 Scott St. 34°44′18"N 92°16′30"W |
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77 | Hardy House | 2400 Broadway 34°43′31"N 92°16′44"W |
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78 | Harris House | 6507 Fourche Dam Pike 34°43′16"N 92°11′52"W |
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79 | Healey and Roth Mortuary Building | 815 Main 34°44′26"N 92°16′17"W |
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80 | Hemingway House | 1720 Arch St. 34°43′57"N 92°16′46"W |
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81 | Henderson House | 1510 S. Ringo St. 34°44′8"N 92°17′2"W |
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82 | Herschell-Spillman Carousel | War Memorial Park midway 34°44′54"N 92°19′48"W |
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83 | Hillcrest Historic District Hillcrest Historic District Hillcrest Historic District in Little Rock, Arkansas is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.It includes a number of separately-NRHP-listed properties, including:*Retan House, at 2510 Broadway... |
Bounded by Woodrow, Jackson, and Markham Sts. and N. Lookout Rd.; also roughly bounded by Evergreen, Harrison, Lee, and Jackson Sts. 34°45′23"N 92°19′3"W |
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84 | Holcomb Court Apartments | 2201 Main St. 34°43′39"N 92°16′24"W |
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85 | Hornibrook House | 2120 S. Louisiana St. 34°43′40"N 92°16′30"W |
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86 | Hotel Freiderica | 625 W. Capitol Ave. 34°44′41"N 92°16′40"W |
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87 | Hotze House | 1619 Louisiana St. 34°43′58"N 92°16′27"W |
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88 | Johnson House | 514 E. 8th St. 34°44′26"N 92°15′58"W |
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89 | Johnson House | 516 E. 8th St. 34°44′26"N 92°15′57"W |
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90 | Johnson House | 518 E. 8th St. 34°44′26"N 92°15′56"W |
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91 | Johnswood | 10314 Cantrell Rd. 34°47′17"N 92°23′16"W |
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92 | Arthur J. Jones House | 814 Scott St. 34°44′25"N 92°16′14"W |
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93 | Scipio A. Jones House | 1872 S. Cross St. 34°43′52"N 92°17′13"W |
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94 | Kahn-Jennings House | 5300 Sherwood St. 34°45′54"N 92°19′56"W |
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95 | Keith House Keith House (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Keith House in Little Rock, Arkansas was designed by Charles L. Thompson and built in 1912. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
2200 Broadway 34°43′38"N 92°16′43"W |
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96 | Werner Knoop House | 6 Ozark Point 34°45′20"N 92°18′18"W |
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97 | LaFayette Hotel | 525 S. Louisiana St. 34°44′36"N 92°16′20"W |
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98 | Lamb-McSwain House | 2124 Rice St. 34°43′45"N 92°18′3"W |
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99 | Robert E. Lee School | 3805 W. 12th St. 34°44′24.05"N 92°18′58.36"W |
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100 | Leiper-Scott House | 312 S. Pulaski St. 34°44′51"N 92°17′6"W |
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101 | Lincoln Avenue Viaduct | Highway 10, over a Missouri Pacific Missouri Pacific Railroad The Missouri Pacific Railroad , also known as the MoPac, was one of the first railroads in the United States west of the Mississippi River. MoPac was a Class I railroad growing from dozens of predecessors and mergers, including the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway , Texas and Pacific... railroad line 34°45′9"N 92°16′59"W |
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102 | Lincoln Building | 1423-1425 S. Main St. 34°44′4"N 92°16′21"W |
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103 | Little Rock Boys Club | 8th and Scott Sts. 34°44′26"N 92°16′12"W |
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104 | Little Rock Central Fire Station | 520 W. Markham St. 34°44′57"N 92°16′32"W |
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105 | Little Rock Central High School | 14th and Park Sts. 34°44′12"N 92°17′55"W |
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106 | Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site | 2125 Daisy L. Gatson Dr. 34°44′12"N 92°17′55"W |
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107 | Little Rock City Hall | 500 W. Markham St. 34°44′57"N 92°16′31"W |
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108 | Little Rock Confederate Memorial | Little Rock National Cemetery at the junction of 21st and Barber Sts. 34°43′38.66"N 92°15′40.36"W |
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109 | Little Rock National Cemetery Little Rock National Cemetery Little Rock National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery, located two miles south of the city of Little Rock, in Pulaski County, Arkansas. It encompasses , and as of the end of 2005, had 25,172 interments. It is currently closed to new interments.- History :The area around Little Rock... |
2523 Confederate Boulevard 34°43′30"N 92°15′33"W |
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110 | Little Rock US Post Office and Courthouse | 600 W. Capitol Ave. 34°44′43"N 92°15′59"W |
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111 | Little Rock Y.M.C.A. | 524 Broadway St. 34°44′39"N 92°16′33"W |
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112 | The Little Rock | On the southern bank of the Arkansas River Arkansas River The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River. The Arkansas generally flows to the east and southeast as it traverses the U.S. states of Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The river's initial basin starts in the Western United States in Colorado, specifically the Arkansas... at the foot of Rock St. 34°41′11"N 92°23′38"W |
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113 | Luxor Apartments | 1923 Main St. 34°43′47"N 92°16′24"W |
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114 | MacArthur Park Historic District | Roughly bounded by Ferry, McGowan, McAlmont, 16th, Bragg, 15th, Scott, 9th, Cumberland, and 5th Sts. 34°44′16"N 92°15′59"W |
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115 | Main Building, Arkansas Baptist College Arkansas Baptist College Arkansas Baptist College is a private, historically black liberal arts college located in Little Rock, Arkansas. Founded in 1884 as the Minister's Institute, ABC was initially funded by the Colored Baptists of the State of Arkansas. It is the only Baptist HBCU west of the Mississippi... |
1600 High St. 34°44′6"N 92°17′24"W |
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116 | Main Street Commercial District | The 300 block of Main St. bounded by East 3rd St. on the north and East 4th St. on the south 34°44′44"N 92°16′15"W |
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117 | George R. Mann Building | 115 E. 5th St. 34°44′37"N 92°16′12"W |
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118 | Angelo Marre House | 1321 Scott St. 34°44′2"N 92°16′4"W |
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119 | Marshall House Marshall House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Marshall House is located at 2009 Arch St., Little Rock, Arkansas. It was built in 1908, from designs by Charles L. Thompson. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
2009 Arch St. 34°43′45"N 92°16′46"W |
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120 | Marshall Square Historic District | Bounded by 17th, McAlmont, 18th, and Vance Sts. 34°43′52"N 92°15′50"W |
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121 | Maxwell F. Mayer House | 2016 Battery St. 34°43′47"N 92°17′39"W |
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122 | McDonald-Wait-Newton House | 1406 Cantrell Rd. 34°45′12"N 92°17′6"W |
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123 | Thomas R. McGuire House Thomas R. McGuire House The Thomas R. McGuire House, located at 114 Rice Street in the Capitol View Historic District of Little Rock, Arkansas, is a unique interpretation of the Colonial Revival style of architecture. Built by Thomas R. McGuire, a master machinist with the Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad, it is the... |
114 Rice St. 34°45′0"N 92°17′59"W |
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124 | McLean House | 470 Ridgeway 34°45′14"N 92°18′43"W |
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125 | Mehaffey House | 2101 Louisiana 34°43′42"N 92°16′30"W |
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126 | Memorial to Company A, Capitol Guards | MacArthur Park, roughly bounded by 9th and 17th Sts. between Rock St. and I-30 34°44′18"N 92°15′54"W |
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127 | Miller House | 1853 S. Ringo St. 34°43′54"N 92°17′7"W |
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128 | Mims-Breedlove-Priest-Weatherton House | 2108 Beechwood Ave. 34°46′21"N 92°19′28"W |
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129 | Minnesota Monument | 2523 Confederate Boulevard 34°43′28"N 92°15′25"W |
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130 | Mitchell House | 1415 Spring St. 34°44′6"N 92°16′34"W |
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131 | James Mitchell School | 2410 S. Battery St. 34°43′33.27"N 92°17′41.33"W |
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132 | Monument to Confederate Women | State capitol grounds at the junction of W. 7th and Marshall Sts. 34°44′45"N 92°17′20"W |
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133 | Moore Building | 519-523 Center St. 34°44′37"N 92°16′27"W |
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134 | Moore House | 20 Armistead 34°46′0"N 92°19′23"W |
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135 | Mopac Station | Markham and Victory St. 34°45′0.78"N 92°17′8.79"W |
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136 | Mount Holly Cemetery Mount Holly Cemetery Mount Holly Cemetery is the original cemetery in the Quapaw Quarter area of downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, and is the resting place for numerous Arkansans of note... |
12th St. and Broadway 34°44′18"N 92°16′24"W |
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137 | Mount Holly Mausoleum Mount Holly Mausoleum The Mount Holly Mausoleum was designed by architects Thompson and Harding in 1917 and is located in Little Rock, Arkansas. Its architectural significance lies in its austerity of simple Greek Revival design. The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982... |
12th St. and Broadway 34°44′20"N 92°16′44"W |
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138 | Mount Zion Baptist Church | 900 Cross St. 34°44′30"N 92°17′7"W |
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139 | Nash House Nash House (409 East 6th Street, Little Rock, Arkansas) The Nash House at 409 E. 6th Street in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1907. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.Nash House , also in Little Rock, was NRHP-listed the same day.... |
409 E. 6th St. 34°44′32"N 92°16′2"W |
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140 | Nash House Nash House (601 Rock Street, Little Rock, Arkansas) The Nash House at 601 Rock Street in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1907. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
601 Rock St. 34°44′32"N 92°16′2"W |
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141 | Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery | 2101 Barber St. 34°43′42.91"N 92°15′40.18"W |
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142 | Old Post Office Building and Customhouse | 2nd and Spring Sts. 34°44′52"N 92°16′24"W |
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143 | Old State House Old State House (Little Rock) The Old State House is a historic building in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. It is the oldest surviving state capitol building west of the Mississippi River. It is known best as the site of President Bill Clinton's election night celebration in 1992.... |
300 W. Markham St. 34°44′56"N 92°16′19"W |
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144 | Parnell Hall | 2400 W. Markham 34°45′13"N 92°17′55"W |
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145 | Pearson-Robinson House | 1900 Marshall St. 34°43′54"N 92°17′30"W |
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146 | Peoples Building & Loan Building | 213-217 W. 2nd St. 34°45′8"N 92°16′42"W |
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147 | Pfeifer Brothers Department Store | 522-524 S. Main St. 34°44′34"N 92°16′16"W |
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148 | Philander Smith College Historic District | Roughly bounded by 13th, 11th, Izard, and State Sts. 34°44′24"N 92°16′55"W |
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149 | Albert Pike Hotel Albert Pike Residence Hotel The Albert Pike Residence Hotel is a historic building in Little Rock, Arkansas.The hotel was built in 1929 by the Farrell Hotel Company at an approximate cost of $1,000,000. It was designed by architect Eugene John Stern in the Italian-Spanish Revival style. The two main wings are eight stories... |
7th and Scott Sts. 34°44′30"N 92°16′11"W |
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150 | Pike-Fletcher-Terry House | 411 E. 7th St. 34°44′28"N 92°15′53"W |
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151 | Lamar Porter Athletic Field Lamar Porter Athletic Field Lamar Porter Athletic Field is located in the Stifft Station Historic District neighborhood of Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a Works Administration built baseball field placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 6, 1990... |
Junction of Johnson and 7th Sts. 34°44′45"N 92°18′29"W |
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152 | Prospect Terrace Apartments | 3603 Kavanaugh Boulevard 34°45′43"N 92°19′53"W |
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153 | Pulaski County Courthouse | 405 W. Markham St. 34°44′57"N 92°16′32"W |
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154 | Ragland House Ragland House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Ragland House is located at 1617 S Center St., Little Rock, Arkansas.-References:This house was designed by Charles Thompson C. 1880 for Mr. and Mrs. William Ragland. After the Raglands moved, Mrs. Ragland's parents, Edmond and Henriette Urguhart lived there until his death in 1905.... |
1617 Center St. 34°43′59"N 92°16′31"W |
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155 | Railroad Call Historic District | 108, 112, and 114 S. Pulaski St. 34°44′59"N 92°17′48"W |
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156 | Reichardt House | 1201 Welch St. 34°44′9"N 92°15′34"W |
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157 | Reid House | 1425 Kavanaugh St. 34°45′17"N 92°18′30"W |
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158 | Remmel Apartments Remmel Apartments Remmel Apartments and Remmel Flats are four buildings in Little Rock, Arkansas that are each separately listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .They are:... |
1704-1706 Spring St. 34°43′57"N 92°16′38"W |
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159 | Remmel Apartments Remmel Apartments Remmel Apartments and Remmel Flats are four buildings in Little Rock, Arkansas that are each separately listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .They are:... |
1708-1710 Spring St. 34°43′56"N 92°16′37"W |
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160 | Remmel Apartments Remmel Apartments Remmel Apartments and Remmel Flats are four buildings in Little Rock, Arkansas that are each separately listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .They are:... |
409-411 W. 17th St. 34°43′58"N 92°16′40"W |
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161 | Remmel Flats Remmel Apartments Remmel Apartments and Remmel Flats are four buildings in Little Rock, Arkansas that are each separately listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .They are:... |
1700-1702 Spring St. 34°43′58"N 92°16′37"W |
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162 | Retan House | 2510 Broadway 34°43′26"N 92°16′44"W |
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163 | Albert Retan House | 506 N. Elm St. 34°45′18"N 92°19′7"W |
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164 | Joseph Taylor Robinson House Joseph Taylor Robinson House Joseph Taylor Robinson House, in Little Rock, Arkansas was the home of Arkansas governor and U.S. Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson during 1930-1937, the period of his greatest influence.The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1994.,,... |
2122 Broadway 34°43′40"N 92°16′44"W |
Home of Arkansas governor and U.S. Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson Joseph Taylor Robinson Joseph Taylor Robinson was an American politician from Arkansas, of the Democratic Party. He was a state representative, U.S. Representative, 23rd Governor of Arkansas, U.S... during 1930-1937, the period of his greatest influence |
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165 | Joseph Taylor Robinson Memorial Auditorium Robinson Center (Little Rock) Robinson Center is the western portion of downtown Little Rock's Statehouse Plaza, including a 2,609-seat performance hall, an exhibition hall, and various meeting rooms.... |
414 W. Markham 34°44′57"N 92°16′28"W |
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166 | Rogers House | 400 W. 18th St. 34°43′56"N 92°16′40"W |
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167 | Rose Building Rose Building (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Rose Building is located at 307 Main St., Little Rock, Arkansas. It was built in 1900 from the plans of George R. Mann. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
307 Main St. 34°44′43"N 92°16′13"W |
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168 | U.M. Rose School | Izard and W. 13th St. 34°44′16"N 92°16′54"W |
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169 | Roselawn Memorial Park Gatehouse | 2801 Asher 34°43′51"N 92°18′16"W |
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170 | J.P. Runyan House | 1514 S. Schiller 34°44′9"N 92°17′48"W |
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171 | Safferstone House | 2205 Arch St. 34°43′38"N 92°16′46"W |
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172 | Saint Andrews Catholic Cathedral | 617 Louisiana St. 34°44′33"N 92°16′19"W |
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173 | St. Edwards Church | 823 Sherman 34°44′23"N 92°15′54"W |
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174 | St. Peter's Rock Baptist Church | 1401 W. 18th St. 34°44′6"N 92°17′19"W |
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175 | Sanders House Sanders House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Sanders House in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1917. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
2100 Gaines St. 34°43′42"N 92°16′52"W |
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176 | Schaer House | 1862 Arch St. 34°43′51"N 92°16′47"W |
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177 | Dr. Morgan Smith House | 5110 Stagecoach Rd. 34°42′4.81"N 92°23′4.23"W |
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178 | Snyder House | 4004 S. Lookout 34°45′49"N 92°19′5"W |
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179 | South Main Street Apartments Historic District | 2209-2213 Main St. 34°43′37"N 92°16′24"W |
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180 | South Main Street Commercial Historic District South Main Street Commercial Historic District (Little Rock, Arkansas) South Main Street Commercial Historic District in Little Rock, Arkansas is a historic district dating from 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.... |
S. Main St. from 12th St. to 17th St. 34°44′5.47"N 92°16′22.59"W |
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181 | South Main Street Residential Historic District | S. Main St. from 19th St. to 24th St. 34°43′41.43"N 92°16′25.55"W |
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182 | South Scott Street Historic District | Roughly bounded by E. 24th, S. Scott, E. 25th, and South Main Sts. 34°43′55"N 92°16′22"W |
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183 | Stewart House | 1406 Summit St. 34°44′13"N 92°17′43"W |
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184 | Stifft Station Historic District | Bounded by W. Markham, W. 7th, Woodrow, and Martin Sts. 34°45′0"N 92°18′29"W |
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185 | Taborian Hall | 9th and State Sts. 34°44′30"N 92°16′48"W |
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186 | The Tavern The Tavern (Little Rock, Arkansas) The Tavern is located at 214 E. 3rd St., Little Rock, Arkansas. It was built in 1820, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.... |
214 E. 3rd St. 34°44′47"N 92°15′56"W |
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187 | Taylor Building Taylor Building (Little Rock, Arkansas) Taylor Building in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1900. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
304 Main St. 34°44′45"N 92°16′16"W |
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188 | Samuel P. Taylor Service Station | 1123 W. 3rd St. 34°44′51"N 92°17′1"W |
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189 | Terminal Hotel | Victory and Markham Sts. 34°45′0"N 92°16′20"W |
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190 | Terminal Warehouse Building | 500 E. Markham St. 34°44′51"N 92°15′53"W |
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191 | William L. Terry House | 1422 Scott St. 34°44′5"N 92°16′23"W |
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192 | Ada Thompson Memorial Home | 2021 S. Main 34°43′44"N 92°16′24"W |
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193 | Thornton House | 1420 W. 15th St. 34°44′12"N 92°17′20"W |
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194 | Thurston House Thurston House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Thurston House, a Queen Anne style house in Little Rock, Arkansas, was built in 1900. It was designed by Charles L. Thompson in Colonial Revival and Queen Anne style.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.... |
923 Cumberland St. 34°44′20"N 92°16′8"W |
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195 | Tower Building | 323 Center St. 34°44′44"N 92°16′24"W |
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196 | Trapnall Hall | 423 E. Capitol Ave. 34°44′35"N 92°15′59"W |
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197 | Trinity Episcopal Cathedral | 310 W. 17th St. 34°43′59"N 92°16′35"W |
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198 | Trinity Hospital | Junction of Main and 20th Sts. 34°43′46"N 92°16′26"W |
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199 | Tuf Nut Historic Commercial District | 300-312 S. Rock St. and 423 E. 3rd St 34°44′42"N 92°15′58"W |
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200 | Turner House Turner House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Turner House in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1902. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It was designed by Charles L. Thompson.... |
1701 Center St. 34°43′56"N 92°16′31"W |
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201 | Turner-Ledbetter House | 1700 S. Louisiana St. 34°43′57"N 92°16′29"W |
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202 | U.S. Arsenal Building | MacArthur Park, 9th, and Commerce Sts. 34°44′18"N 92°15′45"W |
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203 | Union Life Building | 212 Center St. 34°44′49"N 92°16′23"W |
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204 | Van Frank Cottages | 515-519 E. 15th St. and 1510 Park Ln. 34°44′0"N 92°16′2"W |
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205 | Vanetten House | 1012 Cumberland 34°44′18"N 92°16′11"W |
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206 | Vaughan House | 2201 Broadway 34°43′36"N 92°16′41"W |
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207 | Vaughn House | 104 Rosetta 34°44′59"N 92°18′31"W |
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208 | Vinson House | 2123 Broadway 34°43′39"N 92°16′42"W |
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209 | Wallace Building | 101-111 Main St. 34°44′52"N 92°16′12"W |
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210 | Walnut Grove Methodist Church | West of Little Rock on Walnut Grove Rd. 34°46′0"N 92°30′42"W |
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211 | Zeb Ward Building | 1001-1003 W. Markham St. 34°44′57"N 92°16′52"W |
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212 | Ward-Hays House | 1008 W. 2nd St. 34°44′56"N 92°16′54"W |
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213 | Corydon Wassell House | 2005 S. Scott St. 34°43′45"N 92°16′20"W |
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214 | Charles Clary Waters House | 2004 W. 22nd St. 34°43′42"N 92°17′37"W |
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215 | West 7th Street Historic District | Portions of the 800-1100 blocks of W. 7th St. 34°44′37.18"N 92°16′55.95"W |
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216 | White-Baucum House | 201 S. Izard St. 34°44′53"N 92°16′46"W |
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217 | Williamson House Williamson House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Williamson House in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1911. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.... |
325 Fairfax St. 34°45′11"N 92°18′28"W |
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218 | Winfield Methodist Church | 1601 Louisiana 34°43′59"N 92°16′26"W |
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219 | Womack House | 1867 S. Ringo St. 34°43′52"N 92°17′7"W |
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220 | William Woodruff House | 1017 E. 8th St. 34°44′24"N 92°15′32"W |
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221 | Worthen Bank Building | 401 Main St. 34°44′41"N 92°16′13"W |
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222 | YMCA-Democrat Building | E. Capitol and Scott Sts. 34°44′37"N 92°16′12"W |
Former listings
Landmark name | Image | Date removed | Location | Summary | |
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1 | Hopkins-Grace House | 1310 Summit 34°44′22"N 92°17′41"W |
Listed July 1, 1999 | ||
2 | Mosaic Templars of America Headquarters Building | 900 Broadway | Vernacular commercial structure designed by Frank W. Blaisdell | ||
3 | Center Theater | 407 S. Main St. 34°44′41"N 92°16′14"W |
Listed May 22, 2003; demolished in 2009 | ||
4 | Skillern House | 2522 Arch St. 34°43′25"N 92°16′48"W |
Listed December 22, 1982 |
See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Arkansas