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The Clifton and Greening Streets Historic District was created in 1997, and the Washington Street Historic District in 2010. The old Camden Post Office, built 1895, was added to the register in 1977. It is now a popular restaurant. The oldest continually running restaurant in the state of Arkansas is also located in Camden.
The last major building spurt took place during southern Arkansas' oil boom in the 1920s and 1930s, when Mission/Spanish Revival, Mediterranean, and English Revival houses were built. The district included 68 contributing properties when it was first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
The Old Camden Post Office is a former post office building at 133 Washington Street SW in Camden, Arkansas. The two story Romanesque Revival structure was built in 1895, and is one of the city's finest brick buildings. It was described, shortly after its construction, as the "finest building between Little Rock and Texarkana".
Camden County Improvement Authority moves toward milestone for Camden redevelopment project
The Ouachita County Courthouse is located at 145 Jefferson Avenue in Camden, Arkansas, the seat of Ouachita County.The two-story brick and concrete structure was designed by Little Rock architect Thomas Harding, and completed in 1933.
Roughly bounded by Clifton, and Greening Sts., and Dallas, and Cleveland Aves., Camden, Arkansas: Area: 25 acres (10 ha) Architect: Multiple, including Charles L. Thompson: Architectural style: Queen Anne, Bungalow/craftsman: NRHP reference No. 98000911 [1] (original) 01001232 (increase 1) 07000955 (increase 2) 11000691 (increase 3) Significant ...
The Graham-Gaughan-Betts House is a historic house at 710 Washington Street in Camden, Arkansas.The two story wood-frame house was built in 1858 by Major Joseph Graham. It is particularly notable for its well-preserved interior woodwork, and its elaborately decorated front po
The Elliott-Meek House is a historic house at 761 Washington Street in Camden, Arkansas. The two-story wood-frame house was built in 1857 by James Thomas Elliott, a local judge and later state senator. It is a well-preserved example of Camden's pre-Civil War prosperity, and a good example of Greek Revival styling. It also has triple-hung sash ...