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  2. Category : Hotel buildings on the National Register of ...

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    Capital Hotel (Little Rock, Arkansas) Castleberry Hotel; Commercial Hotel (Fort Smith, Arkansas) Commercial Hotel (Mountain View, Arkansas) Conway Hotel; Cove Tourist Court; Crescent Hotel (Eureka Springs, Arkansas) Crown Hotel (Siloam Springs, Arkansas) Crystal River Tourist Camp

  3. Arlington Hotel (Hot Springs National Park) - Wikipedia

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    Constructed in 1893, the second Arlington Hotel contained 300 rooms. Those buildings were at the north end of Bathhouse Row, where the Arlington Park then was created. The third Arlington Hotel, designed by Mann and Stern in 1924, is the current hotel at the "Y" intersection at the corner of Central Avenue and Fountain Street. The building's ...

  4. Hill Wheatley Downtowner Motor Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Hill Wheatley Downtowner Motor Inn is a historic hotel at 135 Central Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States. It is a ten-story rectangular structure, finished in glass, brick, and metal, in the Mid-Century Modern style. Its main block is set back from the street, behind a two-story entry retail section.

  5. Mountainaire Hotel Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Mountainaire Hotel Historic District encompasses a pair of former hotel buildings at 1100 Park Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas.They are virtually identical four story masonry structures, clad in a buff brick veneer, with stepped facades in an Art Moderne style.

  6. Bogg Springs Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Bogg Springs Hotel is a historic hotel in rural Polk County, Arkansas. Built in 1904–07, it is the only surviving element of a summer resort that thrived in the area in the 1920s. Built in 1904–07, it is the only surviving element of a summer resort that thrived in the area in the 1920s.

  7. 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.