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Siloam Springs is a city in Benton County, Arkansas, United States, and located on the western edge of the Northwest Arkansas metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 17,287.
The Siloam Springs Downtown Historic District encompasses the historic downtown area of Siloam Springs, Arkansas.The district is roughly bounded by University Street, Broadway, and Sager Creek, with a few buildings on adjacent streets outside this triangular area.
Siloam Springs is an unincorporated community in western Howell County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is located approximately two miles south of Route 14 on Missouri Route T , just east of the southeastern corner of Douglas County and fifteen miles northwest of West Plains .
After living in Missouri, they moved to Hico, which is now part of Siloam Springs. Sager built this cabin, his second in Hico, in 1844, and made a living as a farmer, rancher, and cabinet maker. In 1851, Sager sold the home to John DeArmond [3] and moved a few miles away. [4]
Siloam Springs City Park is a triangular city park in the center of Siloam Springs, Arkansas.Established c. 1897, it is bounded on the north by West University Street, the east by South Mount Olive Street, and roughly on the west by Sager Creek.
Sager Creek is a 13.4-mile-long (21.6 km) [3] creek that runs through downtown Siloam Springs, Arkansas, in the United States.It is a tributary of Flint Creek that flows to the Illinois River, which in turn flows to the Arkansas River and thus is part of the Mississippi River watershed.
The Duckworth-Williams House is a historic house at 103 South College Street in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. It is a two-story stuccoed brick building, with a side gable roof that has a wide shed-roof dormer on the front. The roof extends across the front porch, which is supported by four stuccoed brick columns.
The Grand Army of the Republic Memorial is a monument in Twin Springs Park of Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Located in the southern part of the park, it consists of a concrete foundation, on which rest two tiers of granite slabs, laid horizontally. These are topped by a vertical granite column that has an onion form at the top.