The Boone County Courthouse in Harrison, Arkansas, is a prominent Beaux-Arts style building constructed of red brick and limestone. It features a central clock tower and a grand portico with Corinthian columns, serving as the seat of county government since its completion in 1909.
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Architecture
Central Ave. And Willow St., Harrison, Arkansas
Architecture
610 W. Central Ave., Harrison, Arkansas
Architecture
611 S. Pine St., Harrison, Arkansas
Architecture
Jct. Of Ar 43 And Ar 397, Ne Corner, Harrison, Arkansas
Engineering; Transportation; Social History
Over Bear Cr. At Cottonwood Rd., 8 Mi. N Of Harrison, Harrison, Arkansas
Community Planning And Development; Architecture; Commerce; Politics/Government
Roughly Bounded By N. Walnut, W. Ridge, N. Willow, And W. Stephenson Sts., Harrison, Arkansas
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Jct. Of E. 3rd And S. College Sts., Sw Corner, Stuttgart, Arkansas
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Commerce
508 S. Monroe St., Dewitt, Arkansas
Entertainment/Recreation; Industry
End Of Dirt Rd. N. Of Pt. At Which Hwy 153 Turns S., Crocketts Bluff, Arkansas
Politics/Government
221 W. Cross St., Dewitt, Arkansas
Architecture
Jct. Of Jefferson And Cross Sts., Dewitt, Arkansas