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The City Hall of Osceola, Arkansas, is located at 316 West Hale Street, in the city's central business district.It is a single-story red brick building with flat roof, built in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration to house the local post office.
MacLean Hall: MacLean Hall: June 5, 2017 : 415 N. College Ave. Clarksville: Residence hall at the University of the Ozarks. 18: Edward Taylor McConnell House: Edward Taylor McConnell House: May 10, 2001 : 302 S. Fulton St.
Pages in category "City and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Edward Taylor McConnell House is a historic house at 302 South Fulton Street in Clarksville, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, built in 1869 for use as a school and Masonic lodge. It was enlarged in 1876 for conversion to a private residence, and given Folk Victorian style, notably in the delicate spindlework of its front porch.
City and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas (18 P) Pages in category "City halls in Arkansas"
The Municipal Building of Texarkana, Arkansas, is located at Walnut and Third Streets in the downtown of the city. It was built between 1927 and 1930 to a design by Witt, Seibert & Halsey, which has elements of the Collegiate Gothic and Art Deco styles. The building houses a large auditorium in the center, with city offices in one wing and the ...
The Former City Hall of Rogers, Arkansas is located at 202 West Elm Street. It is a three-story brick Colonial Revival building, designed by architect A. O. Clark and built in 1929. The building was used by the city for municipal offices and as a fire station until the 1990s. [2] It is now being converted to residential use.
The Old Turrell City Hall is a historic government building at 160 Eureka Street in Turrell, Arkansas. Built c. 1955, it is a classic example of a Quonset Hut, a form popularized during World War II for military uses. It has corrugated metal walls and ceiling, and is set on a concrete foundation.