Area less than one acre Architectural style Prow House NRHP Reference # 87002332 Added to NRHP 28 January 1988 | Built 1903 (1903) MPS Benton County MRA Opened 1903 Nearest city Rogers | |
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The James House is a historic house on Benton County Route 51 (S. Rainbow Road), between Osage Creek and Sunbridge Lane outside Rogers, Arkansas. Built c. 1903, the house is a high-quality brick version of a locally distinctive architectural style known as a "prow house". It is an American Foursquare two-story structure with a truncated pyramidal roof, with a gable-roofed section that projects forward, giving the house a T shape with the stem facing forward. The property also includes a combination smokehouse-root cellar, also built of brick, which appears to date to the same period, and is unique within the county.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
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James House (Rogers, Arkansas) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA