The Case-Shiras-Dearmore House is a prominent example of early 20th-century vernacular architecture in Mountain Home, Arkansas. It features a blend of Queen Anne and Colonial Revival elements, characterized by its wrap-around porch, varied rooflines, and decorative gables.
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Politics/Government; Social History
Courthouse Sq., Mountain Home, Arkansas
Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Architecture
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
Architecture
Ar 16 N Of Mountain Home, Mountain Home, Arkansas
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