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  2. Thorncrown Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Thorncrown Chapel is a chapel located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, designed by E. Fay Jones, and constructed in 1980. The design recalls the Prairie School of architecture popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright , with whom Jones had apprenticed .

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    Most of Eureka Springs and its environs; also S. Main ... Thorncrown Chapel. April 28, 2000 : U.S. Highway 62, 0.5 miles west of Eureka Springs Eureka Springs ...

  4. America's Most Iconic Houses of Worship - AOL

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    Thorncrown Chapel. Eureka Springs, Arkansas. The architecture of this Christian chapel is singular — a stunning wooden structure featuring some 425 windows and more than 6,000-square feet of ...

  5. Eureka Springs, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Eureka Springs suffered stronger impacts than other parts of the state, and the community lost many leaders and establishments. [ 7 ] Architect E. Fay Jones designed Thorncrown Chapel in 1980, and it was selected for the " Twenty-five Year Award " by the American Institute of Architects in 2006.

  6. Amazing Hidden Gem Destinations in Every State - AOL

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    Arkansas: Thorncrown Chapel. The funky tourist town of Eureka Springs suits a wide variety of travelers, with charming Victorian homes and steep winding streets that make any first-time visitor ...

  7. You Need to Visit These Adorable U.S. Main Streets ASAP - AOL

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    Main Street in Eureka Springs, Arkansas ... While the perfectly preserved architecture on Main Street is a big draw, we can't have you go without also visiting the Thorncrown Chapel, E. Fay Jones ...

  8. E. Fay Jones - Wikipedia

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    His most famous buildings were the Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas; the Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel in Bella Vista, Arkansas; the Pinecote Pavilion at the Crosby Arboretum in Picayune, Mississippi; and the Anthony Chapel located at Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs, Arkansas which was built by his partner, Maurice Jennings.

  9. Culture of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansan E. Fay Jones's Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs The architecture of Arkansas varies wildly, whether one is looking across the street, across the city, or across the state. Architecture can be divided into two main branches: folk houses and structures in a traditional sense and buildings built in a specific style to follow a trend or ...