University of Central Arkansas Historic District (Conway, Arkansas)

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Historic core of the University of Central Arkansas' campus, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as a historic district.

Built: 1919-1963
Architectural style: Colonial Revival; Neoclassical
Areas of significance: Architecture; Education
Buildings:
- Administration Building (now called "Old Main Hall") - 1919, Colonial Revival, designed by John Parks Almand. This building is the only structure in the historic district that also has its own dedicated individual listing on the NRHP.
- Harrin Hall - 1930, Neoclassical, designed by Fred Halsey
- McAlister Hall - 1934, Colonial Revival, designed by Wittenberg & Delony
- Wingo Hall - 1935, Colonial Revival, designed by Wittenberg & Delony
- President's House - 1936, Colonial Revival
- McCastlain Hall - 1939, Colonial Revival, designed by Wittenberg & Delony
- Mary A. Bernard Hall - 1939, Colonial Revival
- W.C. Ferguson Memorial Chapel - 1963, Modern, designed by Bruce R. Anderson
Also known as: Arkansas State Teachers College Historic District (reflects the institution's historic name)
Date added to NRHP: 3/13/2013
Other designations: U.S. Historic District
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Coordinates:   35°4'42"N   92°27'19"W
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