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- Q19987802 subject Q15146756.
- Q19987802 subject Q8318687.
- Q19987802 subject Q8323697.
- Q19987802 subject Q8664913.
- Q19987802 abstract "The Richard L. Kitchens Post No. 41 is a historic American Legion hall at 409 Porter Street in Helena, Arkansas. Built in 1922 to a design by a local Legionnaire, this Rustic log structure is supposedly the first American Legion hall to be referred to as a "hut", and is the oldest Legion building in the city. Its main block is built of donated materials, including the cypress logs forming its walls, and built by volunteer labor supervised by a local contractor and Legionnaire. A frame addition was added to the rear of the building in 1949 (for which the gable roof was extended), as were two shed-roof additions.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.".
- Q19987802 added "1976-09-30".
- Q19987802 location Q679084.
- Q19987802 nrhpReferenceNumber "76000444".
- Q19987802 thumbnail Helena_AR_2012-04-01_012.jpg?width=300.
- Q19987802 wikiPageWikiLink Q15146756.
- Q19987802 wikiPageWikiLink Q1838867.
- Q19987802 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q19987802 wikiPageWikiLink Q468865.
- Q19987802 wikiPageWikiLink Q679084.
- Q19987802 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318687.
- Q19987802 wikiPageWikiLink Q8323697.
- Q19987802 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664913.
- Q19987802 yearOfConstruction "1922".
- Q19987802 added "1976-09-30".
- Q19987802 location "409".
- Q19987802 name "Richard L. Kitchens Post No. 41".
- Q19987802 refnum "76000444".
- Q19987802 point "34.52777777777778 -90.58777777777777".
- Q19987802 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q19987802 type Place.
- Q19987802 type HistoricPlace.
- Q19987802 type Location.
- Q19987802 type Place.
- Q19987802 type Thing.
- Q19987802 type SpatialThing.
- Q19987802 comment "The Richard L. Kitchens Post No. 41 is a historic American Legion hall at 409 Porter Street in Helena, Arkansas. Built in 1922 to a design by a local Legionnaire, this Rustic log structure is supposedly the first American Legion hall to be referred to as a "hut", and is the oldest Legion building in the city. Its main block is built of donated materials, including the cypress logs forming its walls, and built by volunteer labor supervised by a local contractor and Legionnaire.".
- Q19987802 label "Richard L. Kitchens Post No. 41".
- Q19987802 lat "34.52777777777778".
- Q19987802 long "-90.58777777777777".
- Q19987802 depiction Helena_AR_2012-04-01_012.jpg.
- Q19987802 name "Richard L. Kitchens Post No. 41".