Places to see at Greenbrier, Arkansas

Best Places to visit in Greenbrier, Arkansas - Best Things to do in Greenbrier, AR
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Merritt House 1.4 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Merritt House may refer to:

  • Merritt House (Greenbrier, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Faulkner County
  • S.D. Merritt House, Greenbrier, Arkansas, NRHP-listed in Faulkner County
  • Josiah Merritt Adobe, Monterey, California, also known as Merritt House, NRHP-listed in Monterey County
  • Dallam-Merritt House, San Francisco, California, NRHP-listed in San Francisco
  • Merritt-Ragan House, Hawkinsville, Georgia, NRHP-listed in Pulaski County
  • Merritt-Hardin House, Bowling Green, Kentucky, NRHP-listed in Warren County
  • Captain Merritt House, Bath, Maine, NRHP-listed in Sagahadoc County, Maine
  • Merritt-Winstead House, Roxboro, North Carolina, NRHP-listed in Person County
  • John W. Merritt House and Store, Central Point, Oregon, NRHP-listed in Jackson County
  • Samuel T. Merritt House, Hudson, Wisconsin, NRHP-listed in St. Croix County
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S.D. Merritt House 2.73 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The S.D. Merritt House is a historic house at 45 Arkansas Highway 25 North in Greenbrier, Arkansas. It is a single story masonry structure, its exterior clad in a distinctive combination of fieldstone laid in herringbone patterns, and cream-colored brick trim. It was designed by Silas Owens, Sr., a prominent regional African-American mason, and built c. 1950 by Owens and his son, Silas Jr. It is a basically L-shaped structure, with a covered carport at the left end, and a forward-projecting section on the right.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

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Castleberry-Harrington Historic District 2.84 7
Historic, Historical Places, Interesting Places, Historic Districts

The Castleberry\u2013Harrington Historic District encompasses a collection of three mixed masonry buildings erected between 1946 and 1950 by regionally known master mason Silas Owens Sr. on Castleberry Road in rural northwestern Faulkner County, Arkansas. All are single story stone structures, built of various shades of sandstone and other materials, and were built for various members of the extended Castleberry and Harrington families. One of them has an applied herringbone pattern of stonework for which Owens was particularly well known. The three houses are located on Castleberry Road, south of the hamlet of Republican.

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

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Merritt House 1.4 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Merritt House may refer to:

  • Merritt House (Greenbrier, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Faulkner County
  • S.D. Merritt House, Greenbrier, Arkansas, NRHP-listed in Faulkner County
  • Josiah Merritt Adobe, Monterey, California, also known as Merritt House, NRHP-listed in Monterey County
  • Dallam-Merritt House, San Francisco, California, NRHP-listed in San Francisco
  • Merritt-Ragan House, Hawkinsville, Georgia, NRHP-listed in Pulaski County
  • Merritt-Hardin House, Bowling Green, Kentucky, NRHP-listed in Warren County
  • Captain Merritt House, Bath, Maine, NRHP-listed in Sagahadoc County, Maine
  • Merritt-Winstead House, Roxboro, North Carolina, NRHP-listed in Person County
  • John W. Merritt House and Store, Central Point, Oregon, NRHP-listed in Jackson County
  • Samuel T. Merritt House, Hudson, Wisconsin, NRHP-listed in St. Croix County
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S.D. Merritt House 2.73 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The S.D. Merritt House is a historic house at 45 Arkansas Highway 25 North in Greenbrier, Arkansas. It is a single story masonry structure, its exterior clad in a distinctive combination of fieldstone laid in herringbone patterns, and cream-colored brick trim. It was designed by Silas Owens, Sr., a prominent regional African-American mason, and built c. 1950 by Owens and his son, Silas Jr. It is a basically L-shaped structure, with a covered carport at the left end, and a forward-projecting section on the right.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

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Castleberry-Harrington Historic District 2.84 7
Historic, Historical Places, Interesting Places, Historic Districts

The Castleberry\u2013Harrington Historic District encompasses a collection of three mixed masonry buildings erected between 1946 and 1950 by regionally known master mason Silas Owens Sr. on Castleberry Road in rural northwestern Faulkner County, Arkansas. All are single story stone structures, built of various shades of sandstone and other materials, and were built for various members of the extended Castleberry and Harrington families. One of them has an applied herringbone pattern of stonework for which Owens was particularly well known. The three houses are located on Castleberry Road, south of the hamlet of Republican.

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

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James and Jewell Salter House 1.38 6
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The James and Jewell Salter House was a historic house at 159 South Broadview in Greenbrier, Arkansas. It was a single-story wood-frame structure, finished in stone veneer with cream-colored brick trim elements. It was built about 1945, its exterior masonry done by Silas Owens, Sr., a regionally prominent African-American stonemason. It was unusual among Owens's works as an example of English Revival architecture done with his stylistic touches.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. It is listed as destroyed in the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program database.

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James and Jewell Salter House 1.38 6
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The James and Jewell Salter House was a historic house at 159 South Broadview in Greenbrier, Arkansas. It was a single-story wood-frame structure, finished in stone veneer with cream-colored brick trim elements. It was built about 1945, its exterior masonry done by Silas Owens, Sr., a regionally prominent African-American stonemason. It was unusual among Owens's works as an example of English Revival architecture done with his stylistic touches.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. It is listed as destroyed in the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program database.

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Horseshoe Mountain 1.24 2
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Horseshoe Mountain (77\u00b034\u2032S 159\u00b058\u2032E) is a mountain just west of Mount Fleming, standing on the north side of the head of Taylor Glacier, near the edge of the polar plateau in Oates Land, Antarctica, close to its boundary with Victoria Land. It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901\u201304, and so named because of its shape.

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Soda Mountain 1.85 2
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Soda or SODA may refer to:

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Horseshoe Mountain 1.24 2
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Horseshoe Mountain (77\u00b034\u2032S 159\u00b058\u2032E) is a mountain just west of Mount Fleming, standing on the north side of the head of Taylor Glacier, near the edge of the polar plateau in Oates Land, Antarctica, close to its boundary with Victoria Land. It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901\u201304, and so named because of its shape.

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Soda Mountain 1.85 2
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Soda or SODA may refer to:

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Greenbrier United Methodist Church 0.14 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First Baptist Church 0.24 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Estep Cemetery 0.61 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Thorn Cemetery 1.37 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Mountain Grove Baptist Church 1.52 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Soda Valley Free Will Baptist Church 2.22 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Bald Hill 2.34 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Shady Grove Cemetery 2.52 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Tater Hill 2.55 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Pearson Cemetery 2.75 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Greenbrier United Methodist Church 0.14 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First Baptist Church 0.24 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Estep Cemetery 0.61 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Thorn Cemetery 1.37 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Mountain Grove Baptist Church 1.52 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Soda Valley Free Will Baptist Church 2.22 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Bald Hill 2.34 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Shady Grove Cemetery 2.52 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Tater Hill 2.55 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Pearson Cemetery 2.75 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places