Arkadelphia Commercial Historic District Explained

Arkadelphia Commercial Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Location:Roughly Main St. between 5th & 7th Sts., & Clinton St between 6th & 9th Sts., Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Architecture:Early Commercial, Classical Revival, Colonial revival
Added:July 20, 2011
Refnum:11000464

The Arkadelphia Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic commercial core of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, the county seat of Clark County. Arkadelphia was settled in 1842, and its commercial district is located in one of the older parts of the city, near the Ouachita River. Most of the buildings were built between c. 1890 and c. 1920, and are built out of brick and masonry; the oldest building in the district is estimated to have been built in 1870.[1]

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. The district consists of two blocks of Main Street, between 5th and 7th Streets, and three blocks of Clinton Street, between 6th and 9th Streets. A number of buildings in the district were destroyed by an F-5 tornado which struck the town in 2009.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Arkadelphia Commercial Historic District . Arkansas Preservation . 2014-08-07 .