Booth-Weir House | |
Location: | W. First St., McRae, Arkansas |
Coordinates: | 35.1197°N -91.815°W |
Builder: | Forest Blevins |
Architecture: | Vernacular irregular plan |
Added: | September 5, 1991 |
Area: | less than one acre |
Refnum: | 91001345 |
The Booth-Weir House is a historic house on West First Street in McRae, Arkansas. It is a single-story wood-frame structure, with an irregular cross-gable configuration and a projecting gable-roof porch. It is finished in composition shingles and rests on brick piers. Built in 1911 for a railroad fireman, it is one of a few houses in McRae to survive the pre-World War I period, and is typical of vernacular construction of that period.[1]
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.