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The North Washington Street Historic District is a residential historic district in Hope, Arkansas.It consists of a group of six houses along the west side of North Washington Street, between B and E Streets, representing the best cluster of well-preserved houses from Hope's second period of residential expansion, between 1900 and 1945.
The Foster House is a historic house at 303 North Hervey Street in Hope, Arkansas.The two-story wood-frame house was designed by Charles L. Thompson and built c. 1912. It is a fine local example of Bungalow/Craftsman style, with flared eaves and a full-length front porch supported by box columns, which are, in a Thompson signature, clustered in threes at the corners.
The Foster House is a historic house at 420 North Spruce Street in Hope, Arkansas.The house was designed by Texarkana architects Witt, Siebert and Halsey, and built in 1918 for Leonidas Foster, a prominent local businessman, landowner, and cotton broker.
The Ethridge House is a historic house at 511 North Main Street in Hope, Arkansas.It is a modest two-story wood-frame structure, built in 1894 and altered c. 1912, with a front porch supported by Tuscan columns.
The only major institutional building in the district is Hope City Hall, a Classical Revival structure. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [1] Included within the district are three separately-listed properties: the Bill Clinton Birthplace, the Ward-Jackson House, and the Foster House. [2]
Hope is a city in Hempstead County in southwestern Arkansas, United States. Hope is the county seat of Hempstead County [3] and the principal city of the Hope Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Hempstead and Nevada counties. As of the 2010 census the population was 10,095, [4] and in 2019 the population was estimated at 9,599. [5]
The Ward-Jackson House is a historic house at 122 North Louisiana Street in Hope, Arkansas. The 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house was built sometime in the 1890s, and is a particularly fine local example of Folk Victorian architecture. It has a busy exterior typical of Queen Anne styling, including different types of cut shingles, and has a ...
The E. S. Greening House was a historic house at 707 East Division Street in Hope, Arkansas.It was a two-story wood-frame structure built in 1903, with a projecting bay rising a full two stories and a shed-roof porch wrapping around two sides of the house.