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Description
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Jess Norman Post 166 American Legion Hut
? built 2001 NRHP-listed
35°16′54″N 91°22′4″W / 35.28167°N 91.36778°W / 35.28167; -91.36778 (Jess Norman Post 166 American Legion Hut )
Augusta, Arkansas
Architecture includes square-notching; designed and/or built by the CWA [1]
2
Bunch-Walton Post No. 22 American Legion Hut
1934 built 2007 NRHP-listed
201 Legion St.35°28′17″N 93°27′29″W / 35.47139°N 93.45806°W / 35.47139; -93.45806 (Bunch-Walton Post No. 22 American Legion Hut )
Clarksville, Arkansas
Civil Works Administration -built, Normanesque architecture[1]
3
American Legion Hut-Des Arc
1934 built 1995 NRHP-listed
34°58′34″N 91°29′41″W / 34.97611°N 91.49472°W / 34.97611; -91.49472 (American Legion Hut-Des Arc )
Des Arc, Arkansas
WPA Rustic architecture [1]
4
Hall Morgan Post 83, American Legion Hut
1934 built 2003 NRHP-listed
208 Sycamore St.33°57′30″N 92°11′18″W / 33.95833°N 92.18833°W / 33.95833; -92.18833 (Hall Morgan Post 83, American Legion Hut )
Rison, Arkansas
Built by the CWA/WPA in Rustic architecture style[1]
5
American Legion Post No. 127 Building
1934 built 1992 NRHP-listed
33°6′37″N 91°15′50″W / 33.11028°N 91.26389°W / 33.11028; -91.26389 (American Legion Post No. 127 Building )
Eudora, Arkansas
Works Progress Administration -built, in Rustic style.[1]
6
Lynn Shelton American Legion Post No. 27
1940 built 1996 NRHP-listed
28 S. College Ave.36°3′43″N 94°9′26″W / 36.06194°N 94.15722°W / 36.06194; -94.15722 (Lynn Shelton American Legion Post No. 27 )
Fayetteville, Arkansas
"Plain traditional" architecture, NRHP-listed[1]
7
Willie Lamb Post No. 26 American Legion Hut
1937 built 2003 NRHP-listed
205 Alexander St.35°36′44″N 90°19′52″W / 35.61222°N 90.33111°W / 35.61222; -90.33111 (Willie Lamb Post No. 26 American Legion Hut )
Lepanto, Arkansas
Classical Revival architecture; NRHP-listed[1]
8
American Legion Post No. 131
1935 built 1993 NRHP-listed
Center St. W of jct. with Walnut St.35°49′46″N 92°33′36″W / 35.82944°N 92.56000°W / 35.82944; -92.56000 (American Legion Post No. 131 )
Leslie, Arkansas
Designed and/or built by Lloyd Harness, WPA; NRHP-listed[1]
9
Nashville American Legion Building
1990 NRHP-listed
AR 27 W of Main St.33°56′1″N 93°51′1″W / 33.93361°N 93.85028°W / 33.93361; -93.85028 (Nashville American Legion Building )
Nashville, Arkansas
"Rubble architecture"; NRHP-listed[1]
10
Newport American Legion Community Hut
1934 built 1992 NRHP-listed
Remmel Park, N of Remmel Ave.35°36′3″N 91°16′32″W / 35.60083°N 91.27556°W / 35.60083; -91.27556 (Newport American Legion Community Hut )
Newport, Arkansas
Rustic architecture; NRHP-listed[1]
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American Legion Post No. 121
1934 built 1995 NRHP-listed
near Paris35°16′33″N 93°44′3″W / 35.27583°N 93.73417°W / 35.27583; -93.73417 (American Legion Post No. 121 )
Paris, Arkansas
WPA Rustic architecture , NRHP-listed[1]
12
Perryville American Legion Building
1935 built 1990 NRHP-listed
Plum and Main Sts.35°0′18″N 92°48′12″W / 35.00500°N 92.80333°W / 35.00500; -92.80333 (Perryville American Legion Building )
Perryville, Arkansas
Rustic architecture; NRHP-listed[1]
13
Riggs-Hamilton American Legion Post No. 20
1936 built 1994 NRHP-listed
215 N. Denver Ave.35°16′48″N 93°8′9″W / 35.28000°N 93.13583°W / 35.28000; -93.13583 (Riggs-Hamilton American Legion Post No. 20 )
Russellville, Arkansas
Rustic architecture; NRHP-listed[1]
14
American Legion Hall (Searcy, Arkansas)
1939 built 1991 NRHP-listed
Jct. of Race and Spruce Sts.35°15′4″N 91°44′17″W / 35.25111°N 91.73806°W / 35.25111; -91.73806 (American Legion Hall (Searcy, Arkansas) )
Searcy, Arkansas
WPA architecture , designed and/or built by the Works Progress Administration [1]
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Beely-Johnson American Legion Post 139
1934 built 2007 NRHP-listed
200 N. Spring St.36°11′11″N 94°7′47″W / 36.18639°N 94.12972°W / 36.18639; -94.12972 (Beely-Johnson American Legion Post 139 )
Springdale, Arkansas
NRHP-listed[1]
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Estes-Williams American Legion Hut No. 61
1933 built 2001 NRHP-listed
AR 62/41236°13′34″N 92°40′49″W / 36.22611°N 92.68028°W / 36.22611; -92.68028 (Estes-Williams American Legion Hut No. 61 )
Yellville, Arkansas
Rustic architecture [1]
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American Legion Post No. 512
City of Carmel-by-the-Sea
Dolores and 8th street
California
The American Legion Post No. 512, is a historic meeting hall at Dolores and 8th street in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
17
American Legion Post No. 560 (Long Beach, California)
City of Long Beach-listed
1215 E. 59th St.
Long Beach, California
listed among the Long Beach historic landmarks
18
American Legion Hall (Eads, Colorado)
1938 built 2007 NRHP-listed
near Eads38°29′6″N 102°47′17″W / 38.48500°N 102.78806°W / 38.48500; -102.78806 (American Legion Hall (Eads, Colorado) )
Eads, Colorado
WPA architecture [1]
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Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65
1921 built 1995 NRHP-listed
263 Northeast 5th Avenue26°27′57″N 80°4′5″W / 26.46583°N 80.06806°W / 26.46583; -80.06806 (Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65 )
Delray Beach, Florida
Mission Revival architecture [1]
20
John Regan American Legion Hall
1939 built 1982 NRHP-listed
401 W. Idaho St.43°36′18″N 116°11′51″W / 43.60500°N 116.19750°W / 43.60500; -116.19750 (John Regan American Legion Hall )
Boise, Idaho
Designed by Tourtellotte & Hummel [1]
21
Nampa American Legion Chateau
1931 built 1982 NRHP-listed
1508 2nd St., S.43°34′34″N 116°33′22″W / 43.57611°N 116.55611°W / 43.57611; -116.55611 (Nampa American Legion Chateau )
Nampa, Idaho
Designed by Tourtellotte & Hummel [1] Chateau-style?
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American Legion Cabin
1928 built 1986 NRHP-listed
US Alt. 9546°55′16″N 116°53′21″W / 46.92111°N 116.88917°W / 46.92111; -116.88917 (American Legion Cabin )
Potlatch, Idaho
Bungalow/Craftsman architecture [1]
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American Legion Hall (Shoshone, Idaho)
1928 built 198 NRHP-listed
near Shoshone42°56′4″N 114°24′25″W / 42.93444°N 114.40694°W / 42.93444; -114.40694 (American Legion Hall (Shoshone, Idaho) )
Shoshone, Idaho
Bungalow/Craftsman architecture [1]
24
American Legion Memorial Building
1939 built 2006 NRHP-listed
201 Poplar St.41°24′32″N 95°0′50″W / 41.40889°N 95.01389°W / 41.40889; -95.01389 (American Legion Memorial Building )
Atlantic, Iowa
Moderne, Art Deco[1]
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Carl L. Caviness Post 102, American Legion
1925 built 2006 NRHP-listed
201 S. Main St.41°0′53″N 93°18′31″W / 41.01472°N 93.30861°W / 41.01472; -93.30861 (Carl L. Caviness Post 102, American Legion )
Chariton, Iowa
Designed by William L. Perkins [1]
26
Newton County American Legion Post No. 89 Hut
1934 built 2007 NRHP-listed
MS 15 N, 0.4 mi. N of jct. Country Club Rd.
Decatur, Mississippi
Rustic architecture ,[1] houses Post No. 89
27
Leo Ellis Post No. 22, American Legion Building
1935 built 1996 NRHP-listed
804 Grant St.
Princeton, Missouri
NRHP-listed[1]
28
American Legion Hall (McGill, Nevada)
1918 built 1994 NRHP-listed
24 Fourth St.39°24′13″N 114°46′42″W / 39.40361°N 114.77833°W / 39.40361; -114.77833 (American Legion Hall (McGill, Nevada) )
McGill, Nevada
Bungalow/Craftsman architecture , built by the Nevada Consolidated Copper Co.[1]
29
Cushing American Legion Building
1924 built 2003 NRHP-listed
212 S. Noble
Cushing, Oklahoma
NRHP-listed[1]
30
American Legion Hut (Edmond, Oklahoma)
1937 built 1993 NRHP-listed
Jct. of Fifth and Little Sts., SW corner35°39′0″N 97°28′47″W / 35.65000°N 97.47972°W / 35.65000; -97.47972 (American Legion Hut (Edmond, Oklahoma) )
Edmond, Oklahoma
WPA architecture [1]
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American Legion Hut (Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
1937 built 2006 NRHP-listed
Tehlequah City Park, jct. of E Shawnee St. and N. Brookside Ave.35°54′47″N 94°58′3″W / 35.91306°N 94.96750°W / 35.91306; -94.96750 (American Legion Hut (Tahlequah, Oklahoma) )
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
"WPA Standardized Style" [1]
32
American Legion Hut (Hampton, South Carolina)
1933 built 2000 NRHP-listed
Junction of Hoover St. and Jackson Ave.32°52′19″N 81°7′3″W / 32.87194°N 81.11750°W / 32.87194; -81.11750 (American Legion Hut (Hampton, South Carolina) )
Hampton, South Carolina
NRHP-listed[1] Single-story, T-shaped cypress log building with truss roof[2]
33
American Legion Building (Spartanburg, South Carolina)
1937 built 2003 NRHP-listed
94 W. Park Dr.34°56′3″N 81°54′51″W / 34.93417°N 81.91417°W / 34.93417; -81.91417 (American Legion Building )
Spartanburg, South Carolina
NRHP-listed[1] Colonial Revival style, granite building[3]
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Faulkton American Legion Hall
1924 built 2005 NRHP-listed
107 Eighth Ave. N45°2′15″N 99°7′26″W / 45.03750°N 99.12389°W / 45.03750; -99.12389 (Faulkton American Legion Hall )
Faulkton, South Dakota
Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements , Commercial Style [1]
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American Legion Building
1935 built 2002 NRHP-listed
35°55′34″N 88°27′28″W / 35.92611°N 88.45778°W / 35.92611; -88.45778 (American Legion Building (Sparta, Tennessee) )
Sparta, Tennessee
Classical Revival . The local American Legion post participated in its construction during the Great Depression, and purchased the building in 1946.
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American Legion Hall (Olympia, Washington)
1921 built 1987 NRHP-listed
219 W. Legion Way47°2′35″N 122°54′8″W / 47.04306°N 122.90222°W / 47.04306; -122.90222 (American Legion Hall (Olympia, Washington) )
Olympia, Washington
NRHP-listed[1]
37
Jackson Hole American Legion Post No. 43
1929 built 2003 NRHP-listed
43°28′55″N 110°45′40″W / 43.48194°N 110.76111°W / 43.48194; -110.76111 (Jackson Hole American Legion Post No. 43 )
Jackson, Wyoming
A log building, designed by Charles Fox[1]
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Site of Ferdinand Branstetter Post No. 1, American Legion
1969 NRHP-listed
US 2042°39′45″N 104°5′36″W / 42.66250°N 104.09333°W / 42.66250; -104.09333 (Site of Ferdinand Branstetter Post No. 1, American Legion )
Van Tassell, Wyoming
Site of demolished first post of the American Legion, which in 1969 was hoped to be the future location of an interpretative sign and possibly a restored post building.[4]