The Columbia County Courthouse in Magnolia, Arkansas, is a notable example of Beaux-Arts architecture, constructed in 1905. This imposing two-story brick structure features a prominent central clock tower and a dignified portico supported by Doric columns. Its design reflects the civic pride and architectural trends of the early 20th century in the region.
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Architecture
Calhoun & Jefferson Sts., Magnolia, Arkansas
Architecture
505 W. Monroe St., Magnolia, Arkansas
Education; Social History
Southern Arkansas University Campus At 100 E. University, Magnolia, Arkansas
Architecture
E. Side Of Lane Dr., Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, Arkansas
Architecture; Politics/Government; Performing Arts
Jct. East Lane Dr., E. University St. & Crescent Dr., Magnolia, Arkansas
Architecture
South Of North Washington And East Lane Dr. Intersection, Magnolia, Arkansas
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Architecture
Jct. Of E. 3rd And S. College Sts., Sw Corner, Stuttgart, Arkansas
Architecture
Courthouse Sq., Dewitt, Arkansas
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