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  2. 8 Places To Retire That Are Just Like Texas But Even Cheaper

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    Hot Springs, Arkansas For retirees who love soaking up Texas-style outdoor recreation, Hot Springs is a natural fit. This historic city in central Arkansas is nestled among lush forests and lakes.

  3. Bill Clinton Boyhood Home - Wikipedia

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    The Bill Clinton Boyhood Home, also known as the Birnbaum-Shubetz House, is a historic house at 1011 Park Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas.Built about 1896 and redesigned in the Tudor Revival in 1938, it was the home of United States President Bill Clinton between 1954 and 1961, teenage years in which he first determined to enter politics.

  4. 30 Cheap, Beautiful Places To Retire With Just $250K in ... - AOL

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    Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Population 65+ (%): 26%. ... These Are America’s 50 Fastest-Growing Retirement Hot Spots. ... the time it takes to drawdown that amount in retirement can be calculated ...

  5. Jack Tar Hotel and Bathhouse - Wikipedia

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    An elevated pedestrian bridge joins the main hotel to the bathhouse, across Oriole Street. The hotel was built in 1950 by Vance Bryan to a design by local architect Irven McDaniel, and is a rare surviving example of a 1950s hotel in Hot Springs. [2] The building now houses a senior living facility known as the Garland Towers.

  6. Van Lyell House - Wikipedia

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    The Van Lyell House, now the centerpiece of the Hamilton House Estate bed and breakfast, is a historic house at 130 Van Lyell Terrace in Hot Springs, Arkansas.It is a two-story buff brick structure, built with Mediterranean styling.

  7. Peter Dierks Joers House - Wikipedia

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    The Peter Dierks Joers House is a historic house at 2111 Park Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Built in 1955, this single story wood and limestone structure is one of the finest local examples of Mid-Century Modern / Ranch architecture. The house is basically U-shaped, with a central public living area, a bedroom wing, and a service wing.

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