Alfrey-Brown House (Siloam Springs, Arkansas)
USA /
Arkansas /
Siloam Springs /
Siloam Springs, Arkansas /
South Washington Street, 1001
World
/ USA
/ Arkansas
/ Siloam Springs
house, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Colonial Revival (architecture)
Historic house listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Built: 1905
Architectural style: Colonial Revival; Queen Anne detailing
Areas of significance: Architecture
Notable past owners: John E. Brown - Methodist evangelist and founder of Southwestern Collegiate Institute.
Area: about 1 acre
Significant outbuildings: detached garage; barn
Also known as: Lawson House; The Oaks
Date added to NRHP: 10/4/1984
Built: 1905
Architectural style: Colonial Revival; Queen Anne detailing
Areas of significance: Architecture
Notable past owners: John E. Brown - Methodist evangelist and founder of Southwestern Collegiate Institute.
Area: about 1 acre
Significant outbuildings: detached garage; barn
Also known as: Lawson House; The Oaks
Date added to NRHP: 10/4/1984
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfrey-Brown_House
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 36°10'26"N 94°32'11"W
- Rabbits Foot Lodge 34 km
- Adrian Fletcher Residence 45 km
- Tom Smith House 53 km
- Williams House and Farmstead 79 km
- Parker-Hickman Farm 118 km
- Dr. Hudson Sanitarium site 121 km
- Peter Dierks Joers House 227 km
- Fordyce-Ricks House 227 km
- King-Neimeyer-Mathis House 233 km
- Couchwood Lake Resort 242 km
- John Brown University 2.8 km
- Smith Field Airport (SLG/KSLG) 4.6 km
- Wild Wilderness Drive Through Safari 15 km
- Lake Weddington 17 km
- Ozark National Forest 18 km
- Lake Wedington Historic District 18 km
- Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA) 24 km
- Creeks Golf & RV Resort 28 km
- Lake Elmdale 29 km
- Shadow Valley Country Club 31 km