National Register of Historic Places listings in Carroll County, Arkansas

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Location of Carroll County in Arkansas

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Carroll County, Arkansas.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Carroll County, Arkansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 29 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed.

Contents: Counties in Arkansas
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 11, 2022.[2]
Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 
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Current listings[]

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Beaver Bridge
Beaver Bridge
April 9, 1990
(#90000730)
Highway 187, over the White River
36°28′15″N 93°46′06″W / 36.470833°N 93.768333°W / 36.470833; -93.768333 (Beaver Bridge)
Beaver
2 Berryville Agriculture Building
Berryville Agriculture Building
September 10, 1992
(#92001214)
South of Freeman Ave., east of Linda St., north of W. College Ave., and west of Ferguson St.
36°22′07″N 93°34′33″W / 36.368611°N 93.575833°W / 36.368611; -93.575833 (Berryville Agriculture Building)
Berryville
3 Berryville Commercial Historic District
Berryville Commercial Historic District
March 24, 2016
(#16000402)
Public Square
36°21′52″N 93°34′03″W / 36.364583°N 93.567447°W / 36.364583; -93.567447 (Berryville Commercial Historic District)
Berryville
4 Berryville Gymnasium
Berryville Gymnasium
September 10, 1992
(#92001215)
South of Freeman Ave., east of Linda St., north of W. College Ave., and west of Ferguson St.
36°22′08″N 93°34′33″W / 36.368889°N 93.575833°W / 36.368889; -93.575833 (Berryville Gymnasium)
Berryville
5 Berryville Post Office
Berryville Post Office
August 14, 1998
(#98000922)
101 E. Madison Ave.
36°21′52″N 93°33′56″W / 36.364444°N 93.565556°W / 36.364444; -93.565556 (Berryville Post Office)
Berryville
6 Blue Spring Shelter
Blue Spring Shelter
December 20, 2002
(#02001596)
Blue Spring Heritage Center, CR 210
36°24′10″N 93°44′11″W / 36.402778°N 93.736389°W / 36.402778; -93.736389 (Blue Spring Shelter)
Eureka Springs Native American prehistoric site
7 Carroll County Courthouse, Eastern District
Carroll County Courthouse, Eastern District
August 27, 1976
(#76000392)
Public Sq.
36°21′51″N 93°34′04″W / 36.364167°N 93.567778°W / 36.364167; -93.567778 (Carroll County Courthouse, Eastern District)
Berryville
8 Carroll County Poor Farm Cemetery May 24, 2006
(#06000412)
Address Restricted
Pleasant Valley
9 Concord School House
Concord School House
March 9, 2009
(#08001334)
805 County Road 309
36°23′13″N 93°40′57″W / 36.386842°N 93.682375°W / 36.386842; -93.682375 (Concord School House)
Eureka Springs
10 W.D. Crawford House
W.D. Crawford House
November 20, 1992
(#92001613)
East of County Road 27, about 1 mile north of its junction with County Road 98
36°23′00″N 93°29′48″W / 36.383333°N 93.496667°W / 36.383333; -93.496667 (W.D. Crawford House)
11 Crescent Hotel
Crescent Hotel
January 26, 2016
(#15000991)
75 Prospect Ave.
36°24′30″N 93°44′15″W / 36.408429°N 93.737509°W / 36.408429; -93.737509 (Crescent Hotel)
Eureka Springs
12 Dog Branch School
Dog Branch School
September 8, 1992
(#92001177)
South of , approximately 3 miles east of Osage
36°12′12″N 93°21′28″W / 36.203333°N 93.357778°W / 36.203333; -93.357778 (Dog Branch School)
Osage
13 Eureka Springs Cemetery June 8, 2018
(#100002535)
NW of jct. of Cty. Rd. 205 & US 62 E
36°23′52″N 93°42′17″W / 36.3978°N 93.7046°W / 36.3978; -93.7046 (Eureka Springs Cemetery)
Eureka Springs
14 Eureka Springs Historic District
Eureka Springs Historic District
December 18, 1970
(#70000118)
Most of Eureka Springs and its environs; also S. Main
36°24′06″N 93°44′18″W / 36.401667°N 93.738333°W / 36.401667; -93.738333 (Eureka Springs Historic District)
Eureka Springs South Main represents a boundary increase of January 29, 1979
15 Green Forest Water Tower
Green Forest Water Tower
May 22, 2007
(#07000470)
Southeast of the junction of S. Springfield St. and E. 2nd St.
36°20′11″N 93°26′08″W / 36.336389°N 93.435556°W / 36.336389; -93.435556 (Green Forest Water Tower)
Green Forest
16 Lake Leatherwood Park Historic District
Lake Leatherwood Park Historic District
November 24, 1998
(#98001346)
Between U.S. Highway 62 and Highway 23 at Leatherwood Lake
36°26′07″N 93°45′37″W / 36.435278°N 93.760278°W / 36.435278; -93.760278 (Lake Leatherwood Park Historic District)
Eureka Springs
17 Lake Leatherwood Recreational Facilities
Lake Leatherwood Recreational Facilities
August 12, 1992
(#90001942)
End of County Road 61
36°26′04″N 93°45′34″W / 36.434444°N 93.759444°W / 36.434444; -93.759444 (Lake Leatherwood Recreational Facilities)
Eureka Springs
18 Mo-Ark Baptist Academy
Mo-Ark Baptist Academy
September 27, 1996
(#96001030)
South of the western terminus of Park St.
36°29′52″N 93°23′57″W / 36.497778°N 93.399167°W / 36.497778; -93.399167 (Mo-Ark Baptist Academy)
Blue Eye
19 Mulladay Hollow Bridge
Mulladay Hollow Bridge
April 6, 1990
(#90000531)
County Road 61, over Mulladay Hollow Creek
36°26′06″N 93°45′56″W / 36.435°N 93.765556°W / 36.435; -93.765556 (Mulladay Hollow Bridge)
Eureka Springs
20 Old U.S. 62, Busch Segment
Old U.S. 62, Busch Segment
September 25, 2008
(#08000942)
County Roads 107, 109, and 173
36°26′55″N 93°49′47″W / 36.448631°N 93.829678°W / 36.448631; -93.829678 (Old U.S. 62, Busch Segment)
Busch
21 Quigley's Castle
Quigley's Castle
May 30, 2003
(#03000467)
274 Quigley's Castle Rd.
36°20′46″N 93°45′21″W / 36.346111°N 93.755833°W / 36.346111; -93.755833 (Quigley's Castle)
Eureka Springs
22 Sanitarium Lake Bridges Historic District
Sanitarium Lake Bridges Historic District
January 19, 2010
(#09001238)
County Road 317, approximately 0.5 miles south of Greenwood Hollow Rd.
36°22′30″N 93°44′02″W / 36.375128°N 93.733958°W / 36.375128; -93.733958 (Sanitarium Lake Bridges Historic District)
Eureka Springs
23 Shady Grove Delmar Church and School
Shady Grove Delmar Church and School
January 27, 2015
(#14001197)
Cty. Rd. 933, 1.4 mi. W. of Delmar
36°10′07″N 93°21′44″W / 36.1685°N 93.3622°W / 36.1685; -93.3622 (Shady Grove Delmar Church and School)
vicinity
24 Stamps Store
Stamps Store
September 5, 1990
(#90001380)
AR 103 south of
36°10′58″N 93°24′16″W / 36.182778°N 93.404444°W / 36.182778; -93.404444 (Stamps Store)
Osage
25 Tall Pines Motor Inn
Tall Pines Motor Inn
January 15, 1999
(#98001603)
U.S. Highway 62
36°24′18″N 93°45′08″W / 36.405°N 93.752222°W / 36.405; -93.752222 (Tall Pines Motor Inn)
Eureka Springs
26 Thorncrown Chapel
Thorncrown Chapel
April 28, 2000
(#97000452)
U.S. Highway 62, 0.5 miles west of Eureka Springs
36°25′01″N 93°46′13″W / 36.416944°N 93.770278°W / 36.416944; -93.770278 (Thorncrown Chapel)
Eureka Springs
27 U.S. 62 White River Bridge
U.S. 62 White River Bridge
January 24, 2008
(#07001421)
U.S. Highway 62, approximately ¼ mile south of County Road 212
36°27′04″N 93°49′24″W / 36.451111°N 93.823333°W / 36.451111; -93.823333 (U.S. 62 White River Bridge)
Eureka Springs
28 Winona Church and School
Winona Church and School
June 5, 1991
(#91000688)
Rockhouse Rd.
36°19′58″N 93°40′54″W / 36.332778°N 93.681667°W / 36.332778; -93.681667 (Winona Church and School)
Winona Springs
29 Yell Masonic Lodge Hall
Yell Masonic Lodge Hall
November 1, 1984
(#84000178)
CR 912, off U.S. Route 412
36°15′49″N 93°19′19″W / 36.263580°N 93.322017°W / 36.263580; -93.322017 (Yell Masonic Lodge Hall)
Carrollton Two-story wood-frame meeting house built in 1876.

Former listing[]

Landmark name Image Dates Location City or Town Summary
1 September 20, 2006 (delisted) Osage

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved February 11, 2022.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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