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Coordinates: 36°11′19″N 94°7′53″W / 36.18861°N 94.13139°W / 36.18861; -94.13139
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Revision as of 22:47, 30 November 2016

Shiloh Historic District
LocationRoughly bounded by Spring Creek, Shiloh, Johnson, Mill, and Spring Sts., Springdale, Arkansas
Coordinates36°11′19″N 94°7′53″W / 36.18861°N 94.13139°W / 36.18861; -94.13139
Area32 acres (13 ha)
Architectural styleLate 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
NRHP reference No.78000640[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 31, 1978

Shiloh Historic District is a historic area of downtown Springdale, Arkansas listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The district encompasses eighteen significant buildings within its 32 acres (13 ha), with eight having historic or architectural significance and twelve relating to the early commercial and industrial development of Springdale. Also included within the area are several roads of historic significance to the city. The district covers an area straddling Spring Brook, around which the community developed beginning in the 1830s, and is roughly centered on the 1870 Shiloh Church building, which is the community's oldest surviving building.[2]

History

Contributing properties

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "NRHP nomination for Shiloh Historic District" (PDF). Arkansas Preservation. Retrieved 2015-04-22.