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78000575 [1] Added to NRHP. February 2, 1978. Monte Ne was a health resort and planned community established and operated by William Hope Harvey from 1901 into the 1920s. It was located in a valley just east of the town of Rogers, Arkansas, though today its location is mostly under the waters of Beaver Lake.
September 30, 1993. The Lane Hotel is a historic former hotel building in Rogers, Arkansas, United States. It is a five-story yellow brick Spanish Revival building, designed by architect John Parks Almand and completed in 1929. It is the largest Spanish Revival building in Arkansas, with a prominent colonnade of arches at the second level ...
Venue Website. The Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion (originally known as the Arkansas Music Pavilion and commonly known as the Walmart AMP) is an outdoor amphitheater located in Rogers, Arkansas. The venue opened in June 2005 as a semi-permanent venue, becoming a permanent venue in 2014. Its capacity is now 11,000 fans.
In 1883, Rogers became the starting point of the Bentonville Railroad, which linked the town with Bentonville, about six miles. [14] [15] That line, under its subsequent owner the Arkansas and Oklahoma Railroad, later extended as far as Grove, Oklahoma. [15] Today, only the Rogers-to-Bentonville segment remains in use. [16]
71. Length. 7,001 yards (6,402 m) Course rating. 74.4. Slope rating. 142 [2] Pinnacle Country Club is a private country club and golf course in the Southern United States, located in Rogers, Arkansas, within the Northwest Arkansas metro. Founded 36 years ago in 1988 as Champions Country Club, the course opened in 1990.
September 30, 1993. The Bank of Rogers Building is a historic commercial building at 114 South 1st Street in Rogers, Arkansas. It is an elegant two story Renaissance Revival structure with a limestone front. There are essentially two facades, one of which is set back under a large Roman arch, which forms the major element of the outer facade.