The Connelly-Harrington House in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, is a significant example of Queen Anne style architecture. Its prominent wraparound porch, asymmetrical massing, and decorative detailing exemplify the popular architectural trends of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The house features a distinctive turret and elaborate shingle work.
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1001 S. Washington St., Siloam Springs, Arkansas
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324 E. Twin Springs St., Siloam Springs, Arkansas
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University And Broadway, Siloam Springs, Arkansas
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Along S. College, W. Alpine, And S. Wright Sts., Bounded By Sager Cr. And W. Twin Springs Ave., Siloam Springs, Arkansas
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103 S. College, Siloam Springs, Arkansas
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109 E. University, Siloam Springs, Arkansas
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