The Columbia County Jail in Magnolia, Arkansas, is a substantial brick structure built in 1906. It features a two-story main block with a smaller, one-story jailer's residence attached. The building exhibits elements of the Classical Revival style with its symmetrical facade, arched window openings, and decorative brickwork.
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Architecture
Court Sq., 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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Commerce
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Entertainment/Recreation; Industry
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Politics/Government
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Architecture
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