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- Q19059458 subject Q16809355.
- Q19059458 subject Q8319484.
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- Q19059458 abstract "The Camp Crowder Gymnasium is a historic school building at 205 Shiloh Drive in Sulphur Springs, Benton County, Arkansas. It is a tall single-story wood frame structure, covered in weatherboard, with normal-height single-story shed-roofed sections running the length of the building. It was built in the early 1940s at Camp Crowder, a military base in Missouri, and moved to this location in 1948 by the Brown Military Academy of the Ozarks. The complex which it is a part of has gone through a variety of institutional ownership changes, with the building continuing to serve as a focus of recreational activities. It is a rare example of military construction in the small community.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.".
- Q19059458 added "2011-09-23".
- Q19059458 area "18615.53954304".
- Q19059458 location Q80173.
- Q19059458 nrhpReferenceNumber "11000685".
- Q19059458 thumbnail Camp_Crowder_Gymnasium.JPG?width=300.
- Q19059458 wikiPageWikiLink Q1581.
- Q19059458 wikiPageWikiLink Q16809355.
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- Q19059458 wikiPageWikiLink Q80173.
- Q19059458 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319484.
- Q19059458 wikiPageWikiLink Q8708119.
- Q19059458 added "2011-09-23".
- Q19059458 location "205".
- Q19059458 name "Camp Crowder Gymnasium".
- Q19059458 refnum "11000685".
- Q19059458 point "36.141666666666666 -92.78083333333333".
- Q19059458 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q19059458 type Place.
- Q19059458 type HistoricPlace.
- Q19059458 type Location.
- Q19059458 type Place.
- Q19059458 type Thing.
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- Q19059458 comment "The Camp Crowder Gymnasium is a historic school building at 205 Shiloh Drive in Sulphur Springs, Benton County, Arkansas. It is a tall single-story wood frame structure, covered in weatherboard, with normal-height single-story shed-roofed sections running the length of the building. It was built in the early 1940s at Camp Crowder, a military base in Missouri, and moved to this location in 1948 by the Brown Military Academy of the Ozarks.".
- Q19059458 label "Camp Crowder Gymnasium".
- Q19059458 lat "36.141666666666666".
- Q19059458 long "-92.78083333333333".
- Q19059458 depiction Camp_Crowder_Gymnasium.JPG.
- Q19059458 name "Camp Crowder Gymnasium".