The Gurdon Jail is a small, one-story brick structure constructed in 1922. It features a simple, utilitarian design with a flat roof and minimal ornamentation, characteristic of early 20th-century municipal buildings. The building housed city prisoners for several decades.
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Architecture
614 E. Main St., Gurdon, Arkansas
Social History; Art
First St., Gurdon, Arkansas
Transportation; Architecture
Nw Of Jct. Of N. First And E. Walnut Sts., Gurdon, Arkansas
Architecture
N. End Of Ronoake Baptist Church Rd., Gurdon, Arkansas
Architecture
811 Cherry St., Gurdon, Arkansas
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