MacArthur Park Historic District

Roughly bounded by E. Capitol Ave., E. 15th, Ferry, McGowan, Cumberland and Scott Sts., Little Rock, Arkansas. County/parish: Pulaski.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places July 25, 1977. NRIS 77000269.

170 contributing buildings.

Also known as:

  • See Also:Trapnall Hall
  • Terry, William L., House

From Wikipedia:

MacArthur Park Historic District

The MacArthur Park Historic District encompasses a remarkably well-preserved collection of Victorian buildings in the heart of Little Rock, Arkansas. The main focal point of the district is MacArthur Park, site of the Tower Building of the Little Rock Arsenal and Little Rock's 19th-century military arsenal. The district extends north and west from the park for about four blocks, to East Capitol Avenue in the north and Scott Street to the west, and extends south, beyond Interstate 630, to East 17th Street. This area contains some of the city's finest surviving antebellum and late Victorian architecture, including a particularly large number (19) of Second Empire houses, and achieved its present form roughly by the 1880s. The MacArthur Park Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

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