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Hillcrest Historic District

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Boundary increase
  
October 8, 1992

Added to NRHP
  
18 December 1990

Area
  
17 ha

Hillcrest Historic District

Location
  
Bounded by Woodrow, Jackson and Markham Streets and North Lookout Road. (original); Roughly bounded by Evergreen, Harrison, Lee and Jackson Sts. (increase), Little Rock, Arkansas

NRHP Reference #
  
90001920 (original) 92001356 (increase)

Address
  
Little Rock, AR 72205, USA

Architectural styles
  
American Craftsman, Victorian architecture

Similar
  
Governor's Mansion Historic D, Allsopp Park, Arkansas Governor's Mansion, Old State House, Historic Arkansas Museum

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The Hillcrest National Historic District in Little Rock, Arkansas encompasses a residential area of the city that was developed between about 1890 and 1940. When originally listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990, it covered an area that was bounded by Woodrow, Jackson, and Markham Streets and North Lookout Rd. In 1992 the boundaries were increased to include an additional area roughly bounded by Jackson Street, Harrison Street, Lee Avenue, and Evergreen Street. The historic district is distinctive within the city for its well-preserved cross-section of architectural styles popular before World War II.

The district includes a number of individually-listed properties, including:

  • Retan House, at 2510 Broadway
  • Werner Knoop House, at 6 Ozark Point
  • Reid House, at 1425 Kavanaugh St.
  • Williamson House, at 325 Fairfax St.
  • Boone House, at 4014 Lookout.
  • Architect Theo Sanders designed several houses in the neighborhood.

    References

    Hillcrest Historic District Wikipedia