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- Q18159156 subject Q8485968.
- Q18159156 subject Q8615330.
- Q18159156 abstract "The Washington Street Historic District of Camden, Arkansas, encompasses an area that has been a fashionable residential area for much of the city's history. It includes six blocks of Washington Street, three of Graham Street (which runs parallel to Washington), and three connecting streets. The oldest houses in this area are pre-Civil War Greek Revival houses, built in the 1840s and 1850s when Camden was at its height as a major regional center of the cotton trade. Another round of development took place late in the 19th century after the railroad arrived, resulting in a number of Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Classical Revival houses. The last major building spurt took place during southern Arkansas' oil boom in the 1920s and 1930s, when Mission/Spanish Revival, Mediterranean, and English Revival houses were built. The district includes 68 contributing properties, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. Six structures were previously listed separately on the National Register.".
- Q18159156 added "2010-01-22".
- Q18159156 area "125452.5490944".
- Q18159156 location Q79446.
- Q18159156 nrhpReferenceNumber "09001256".
- Q18159156 thumbnail J.E._Gaughan_House_001.jpg?width=300.
- Q18159156 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q18159156 wikiPageWikiLink Q6977120.
- Q18159156 wikiPageWikiLink Q79446.
- Q18159156 wikiPageWikiLink Q8485968.
- Q18159156 wikiPageWikiLink Q8615330.
- Q18159156 wikiPageWikiLink Q8676.
- Q18159156 added "2010-01-22".
- Q18159156 location "404".
- Q18159156 name "Washington Street Historic District".
- Q18159156 refnum "9001256".
- Q18159156 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q18159156 type Place.
- Q18159156 type HistoricPlace.
- Q18159156 type Location.
- Q18159156 type Place.
- Q18159156 type Thing.
- Q18159156 comment "The Washington Street Historic District of Camden, Arkansas, encompasses an area that has been a fashionable residential area for much of the city's history. It includes six blocks of Washington Street, three of Graham Street (which runs parallel to Washington), and three connecting streets. The oldest houses in this area are pre-Civil War Greek Revival houses, built in the 1840s and 1850s when Camden was at its height as a major regional center of the cotton trade.".
- Q18159156 label "Washington Street Historic District (Camden, Arkansas)".
- Q18159156 depiction J.E._Gaughan_House_001.jpg.
- Q18159156 name "Washington Street Historic District".