1701 Arch St., Little Rock, Arkansas. County/parish: Pulaski.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places September 05, 1975. NRIS 75000405.
1 contributing building.Also known as:
The Deane House is a historic house at 1701 Arch Street in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. It is a 1+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, basically rectangular in plan, with gables and projecting sections typical of the Queen Anne style. A single-story turret with conical roof stands at one corner, with a porch wrapping around it. The porch is supported by heavy Colonial Revival Tuscan columns, and has a turned balustrade. The house was probably built about 1888, and is one of the earliest documented examples of this transitional Queen Anne-Colonial Revival style in the city. It was built for Gardiner Andrus Armstrong Deane, a Confederate veteran of the American Civil War, and a leading figure in the development of railroads in the state.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
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