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Turner House (Little Rock, Arkansas)

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Built
  
1904

Designated CP
  
September 13, 1978

Area
  
3,642 m²

NRHP Reference #
  
82000932

Opened
  
1904

Added to NRHP
  
22 December 1982

Turner House (Little Rock, Arkansas)

Location
  
1701 Center St., Little Rock, Arkansas

Part of
  
Governor's Mansion Historic District (#78000620)

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Architecture firm
  
Charles L. Thompson and associates

Similar
  
Big Dam Bridge, Broadway Bridge, Little Rock Zoo, Funland Amusement Park, Pinnacle Mountain State Park

The Turner House, also known as the Turner-Fulk House, is a historic house at 1701 Center Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof, clapboarded exterior, and brick foundation. Its most prominent feature is a massive two-story temple portico, with a fully pedimented and modillioned gabled pediment supported by fluted Ionic columns. The main entry is framed by sidelight windows and an elliptical fanlight, and there is a shallow but wide balcony above. The house was built in 1904-05 to a design by noted Arkansas architect Charles L. Thompson.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

References

Turner House (Little Rock, Arkansas) Wikipedia