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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Arkansas

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    This is a list of properties and historic districts in Arkansas that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are more than 2,600 listings in the state, including at least 8 listings in each of Arkansas's 75 counties . This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 9, 2024.[ 1]

  3. Washington–Willow Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters House, located at 118 East Dickson Street, is a historic house within the Washington–Willow Historic District in Fayetteville, Arkansas.The most historically significant structure in the city, it was built in 1853 and used as a base of operations for both the Union and Confederate States of America at different periods during the American Civil War.

  4. Fayetteville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Website. City of Fayetteville. Fayetteville ( / ˈfeɪətvɪl /) [ 7] is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of Arkansas, the county seat of Washington County, and the most populous city in Northwest Arkansas. The city had a population of 93,949 as of the 2020 census, which was estimated to have increased to 101,680 by 2023. [ 8]

  5. Ridge House (Fayetteville, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Ridge House is a historic house at 230 West Center street in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It is owned by the Washington County Historical Society, and is open for tours by appointment. At the core of this two-story clapboarded house is a log dog trot structure, built c. 1835 and occupied by one of Fayetteville's first doctors.

  6. Gregg House (Fayetteville, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Gregg House (Fayetteville, Arkansas) /  36.06778°N 94.16694°W  / 36.06778; -94.16694. The Gregg House is a historic house at 339 Gregg Street in Fayetteville, Arkansas, near the University of Arkansas campus. It was built in 1871 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

  7. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Arka Tech — Arkansas Tech University, Russellville. The Arkansas Traveler — University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. The Echo – University of Central Arkansas, Conway. The Herald – Arkansas State University, Jonesboro. The Oracle — Henderson State University, Arkadelphia.

  8. Tharp House (Fayetteville, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Tharp House (Fayetteville, Arkansas) /  36.06333°N 94.16556°W  / 36.06333; -94.16556. The Tharp House is a historic house at 15 North West Avenue in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It is a 11⁄2 -story wood-frame house, with Queen Anne styling. Its front facade is three bays wide, with a projecting square gable-roofed section to the right, and ...

  9. Fayetteville Historic Square - Wikipedia

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    The Fayetteville Historic Square (usually shortened to Fayetteville Square or just The Square ), in Fayetteville, Arkansas, includes the original Fayetteville post office, the Old Bank of Fayetteville Building, the Lewis Brothers Building, the Mrs. Young Building, and the Guisinger Building. These buildings are listed in the National Register ...