The Albert Whisinant House in Mountain Home, Arkansas, is a significant example of vernacular architecture from the early 20th century. This modest dwelling showcases the typical building practices and materials of its time in rural Arkansas. Its straightforward design reflects the everyday life of its original owner and the community.
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Politics/Government; Social History
Courthouse Sq., Mountain Home, Arkansas
Communications
351 E. 4th St., Mountain Home, Arkansas
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Fairgrounds Off U.s. 62, Mountain Home, Arkansas
Art
147 East 11th St., Mountain Home, Arkansas
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded On The N By E 5th St, E 9th St On The S, S St On The E, And Hickory St On The W, Mountain Home, Arkansas
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