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Land's End Plantation (Scott, Arkansas)

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Built
  
1925

Opened
  
1925

Added to NRHP
  
27 January 1999

Architect
  
NRHP Reference #
  
99000044

Area
  
22 ha

Nearest city
  
Land's End Plantation (Scott, Arkansas) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Architectural style
  
Tudor Revival architecture

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The Land's End Plantation, also known as James Robert Alexander House, is a historic plantation at 1 Land's End Land in rural southeastern Pulaski County, Arkansas, off Arkansas Highway 161 south of Scott. It is a 5,000-acre (2,000 ha) working plantation, located on the banks of the Arkansas River. The main plantation complex includes a 1925 Tudor Revival house, designed by John Parks Almand, and more than 20 outbuildings. AR 161, which passes close to the main house, is lined by pecan trees planted about 1900 by James Robert Alexander, the plantation owner.

The house and a 54-acre (22 ha) portion of the estate was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

References

Land's End Plantation (Scott, Arkansas) Wikipedia


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