Places to see at Cave Springs, Arkansas
Best Places to visit in Cave Springs, Arkansas - Best Things to do in Cave Springs, AR
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Shores Warehouse | 0.08 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures The Shores Warehouse is a historic commercial building on Main Street in Cave Springs, Arkansas. It is a two-story masonry building, built in 1911 out of concrete blocks, which have on two sides of the building been faced to resemble rusticated stone. Originally built as a commercial retail building, it has a single-story metal awning sheltering the ground floor, which is divided into six bays by concrete block stanchions. The outer two bays were originally plate glass like the others, but have been filled in. The front is topped by a pressed metal dentillated cornice. The building is little-altered commercial building of the period, and exemplifies the popular use of concrete blocks for construction in the region during the early 20th century. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. " |
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Rife Farmstead | 1.94 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures The Rife Farmstead is a historic farm property in rural Benton County, Arkansas. Located on the west side of County Road 47 about 1.25 miles (2.01\u00a0km) north of its junction with Arkansas Highway 264, it consists of a single-story Bungalow-style stone house with a front-gable roof, and a side gable projecting portico. The house was built in 1928 by Luther Rife, and is unusual in this rural setting, where most houses are vernacular in form. The property original had two c. 1910 barns when the property was surveyed in 1988; these are apparently no longer standing. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. " |
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Osage Creek Bridge | 1.98 | 7 |
Bridges, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Bridges The Osage Creek Bridge is a historic bridge in southern Benton County, Arkansas. The bridge formerly carried County Road 71 (Colonel Myers Road) across Osage Creek, about 4.5 miles (7.2\u00a0km) north of Tontitown, but it has been closed. It is a single-span iron Pratt through truss structure, with a span of 124 feet (38\u00a0m), resting on concrete abutments. It has a lattice guardrail on one side, a feature that rarely survives on bridges of this type. The bridge was built in 1911 by an unknown builder, and is one of about 60 Pratt truss bridges in the state. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, and was delisted in 2022. According to Bridgehunter.com, it was moved to facilitate a new bridge over Osage Creek in 2014 and scrapped in 2015. " |
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Mt. Hebron M.E. Church South and Cemetery | 2.22 | 7 |
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches The Mt. Hebron M.E. Church South and Cemetery is a historic Methodist church at 1079 Mt. Hebron Road in Colville, Arkansas. The church is a modest Plain Traditional wood-frame church, built in 1904 for a congregation established in 1872. The adjacent cemetery also recorded its first burial that year. The church played a significant role in the growth and development of the community in the 19th century. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. " |
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Council Grove Methodist Church | 2.37 | 7 |
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches The Council Grove Methodist Church is a historic church on Osage Mills Road in Osage Mills, Arkansas. It is a small single-story wood-frame structure with a steeply pitched gable roof. Its cornerboards have plain capitals, and its main entrance is sheltered by a shed-roof hood supported by brackets. Built c. 1890, it is a fine local example of vernacular rural church architecture. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. " |
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Osage Mills Dam | 2.92 | 7 |
Industrial Facilities, Dams, Interesting Places The Osage Mills Dam is a historic dam in rural Benton County, Arkansas. It impounds Little Osage Creek, just upstream of Mill Dam Road (County Road 47), between Rogers and the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport. The dam was built c. 1890 out of coursed stone with a rusticated face. It was built to provide power to a grist mill that served the area, of which only a small portion of the millrace remains visible. The dam is the only known structure of its type in the county. The dam was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. " |
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Alden House | 2.94 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures Alden House may refer to:
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Lillard-Sprague House | 2.98 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures The Lillard-Sprague House was a historic house on Pleasant Grove Street in Rogers, Arkansas. Built in 1907, it was a wood-frame example of a prow house, a local style with T-shaped layout where the stem of the T projects forward. In this instance, the projecting section was surrounded by a single-story wraparound porch, supported by Tuscan columns on stone piers. An addition had been added to the center rear, retaining the house's axial symmetry. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, but has since been destroyed. " |
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Shores Warehouse | 0.08 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures The Shores Warehouse is a historic commercial building on Main Street in Cave Springs, Arkansas. It is a two-story masonry building, built in 1911 out of concrete blocks, which have on two sides of the building been faced to resemble rusticated stone. Originally built as a commercial retail building, it has a single-story metal awning sheltering the ground floor, which is divided into six bays by concrete block stanchions. The outer two bays were originally plate glass like the others, but have been filled in. The front is topped by a pressed metal dentillated cornice. The building is little-altered commercial building of the period, and exemplifies the popular use of concrete blocks for construction in the region during the early 20th century. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. " |
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Rife Farmstead | 1.94 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures The Rife Farmstead is a historic farm property in rural Benton County, Arkansas. Located on the west side of County Road 47 about 1.25 miles (2.01\u00a0km) north of its junction with Arkansas Highway 264, it consists of a single-story Bungalow-style stone house with a front-gable roof, and a side gable projecting portico. The house was built in 1928 by Luther Rife, and is unusual in this rural setting, where most houses are vernacular in form. The property original had two c. 1910 barns when the property was surveyed in 1988; these are apparently no longer standing. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. " |
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Osage Creek Bridge | 1.98 | 7 |
Bridges, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Bridges The Osage Creek Bridge is a historic bridge in southern Benton County, Arkansas. The bridge formerly carried County Road 71 (Colonel Myers Road) across Osage Creek, about 4.5 miles (7.2\u00a0km) north of Tontitown, but it has been closed. It is a single-span iron Pratt through truss structure, with a span of 124 feet (38\u00a0m), resting on concrete abutments. It has a lattice guardrail on one side, a feature that rarely survives on bridges of this type. The bridge was built in 1911 by an unknown builder, and is one of about 60 Pratt truss bridges in the state. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, and was delisted in 2022. According to Bridgehunter.com, it was moved to facilitate a new bridge over Osage Creek in 2014 and scrapped in 2015. " |
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Mt. Hebron M.E. Church South and Cemetery | 2.22 | 7 |
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches The Mt. Hebron M.E. Church South and Cemetery is a historic Methodist church at 1079 Mt. Hebron Road in Colville, Arkansas. The church is a modest Plain Traditional wood-frame church, built in 1904 for a congregation established in 1872. The adjacent cemetery also recorded its first burial that year. The church played a significant role in the growth and development of the community in the 19th century. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. " |
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Council Grove Methodist Church | 2.37 | 7 |
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches The Council Grove Methodist Church is a historic church on Osage Mills Road in Osage Mills, Arkansas. It is a small single-story wood-frame structure with a steeply pitched gable roof. Its cornerboards have plain capitals, and its main entrance is sheltered by a shed-roof hood supported by brackets. Built c. 1890, it is a fine local example of vernacular rural church architecture. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. " |
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Osage Mills Dam | 2.92 | 7 |
Industrial Facilities, Dams, Interesting Places The Osage Mills Dam is a historic dam in rural Benton County, Arkansas. It impounds Little Osage Creek, just upstream of Mill Dam Road (County Road 47), between Rogers and the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport. The dam was built c. 1890 out of coursed stone with a rusticated face. It was built to provide power to a grist mill that served the area, of which only a small portion of the millrace remains visible. The dam is the only known structure of its type in the county. The dam was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. " |
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Alden House | 2.94 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures Alden House may refer to:
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Lillard-Sprague House | 2.98 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures The Lillard-Sprague House was a historic house on Pleasant Grove Street in Rogers, Arkansas. Built in 1907, it was a wood-frame example of a prow house, a local style with T-shaped layout where the stem of the T projects forward. In this instance, the projecting section was surrounded by a single-story wraparound porch, supported by Tuscan columns on stone piers. An addition had been added to the center rear, retaining the house's axial symmetry. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, but has since been destroyed. " |
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Baptist Cemetery | 0.26 | 1 |
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Phillips Cemetery | 1.63 | 1 |
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Mount Hebron Cemetery | 2.06 | 1 |
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places |
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Mount Hebron Methodist Church | 2.21 | 1 |
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Osage Mills Baptist Fellowship | 2.38 | 1 |
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Zion Baptist Church | 2.63 | 1 |
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Rogers First Church of the Nazarene | 3.1 | 1 |
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Baptist Cemetery | 0.26 | 1 |
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places |
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Phillips Cemetery | 1.63 | 1 |
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places |
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Mount Hebron Cemetery | 2.06 | 1 |
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places |
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Mount Hebron Methodist Church | 2.21 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Osage Mills Baptist Fellowship | 2.38 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Zion Baptist Church | 2.63 | 1 |
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Rogers First Church of the Nazarene | 3.1 | 1 |
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