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- Q5646247 subject Q15257944.
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- Q5646247 abstract "The Hampton Masonic Lodge Building in Hampton, Arkansas is an Early Commercial style building that was built in 1920. As originally designed the building had commercial store space on the first floor, and rooms for both the Hampton Masonic Lodge and the Farmers Home Administration on the second floor. In 1954, the building was acquired by the Western Auto Store, and the second floor was turned into a toy department.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.".
- Q5646247 added "2008-05-20".
- Q5646247 architecturalStyle Q16147380.
- Q5646247 area "3642.17078016".
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- Q5646247 nrhpReferenceNumber "08000433; also identified as Site #CA0060".
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- Q5646247 wikiPageWikiLink Q15257944.
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- Q5646247 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319834.
- Q5646247 wikiPageWikiLink Q8384334.
- Q5646247 wikiPageWikiLink Q8610903.
- Q5646247 wikiPageWikiLink Q8610939.
- Q5646247 yearOfConstruction "1920".
- Q5646247 added "2008-05-20".
- Q5646247 architecture "Early Commercial".
- Q5646247 built "1920".
- Q5646247 location "115".
- Q5646247 name "Hampton Masonic Lodge Building".
- Q5646247 refnum "8000433".
- Q5646247 type Place.
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- Q5646247 comment "The Hampton Masonic Lodge Building in Hampton, Arkansas is an Early Commercial style building that was built in 1920. As originally designed the building had commercial store space on the first floor, and rooms for both the Hampton Masonic Lodge and the Farmers Home Administration on the second floor. In 1954, the building was acquired by the Western Auto Store, and the second floor was turned into a toy department.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.".
- Q5646247 label "Hampton Masonic Lodge Building".
- Q5646247 name "Hampton Masonic Lodge Building".