Adler House (Batesville, Arkansas)
USA /
Arkansas /
Batesville /
Batesville, Arkansas /
East Boswell Street, 292
World
/ USA
/ Arkansas
/ Batesville
house, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, American Craftsman (architecture)

Historic house listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Built: c. 1915
Architect: Charles L. Thompson (Little Rock, AR)
Architectural style: American Craftsman
Areas of significance: Architecture
Area: less than 1 acre
Date added to NRHP: 12/22/1982
Other designations: a thematic resource to the Charles L. Thompson Design Collection (NRHP)
Built: c. 1915
Architect: Charles L. Thompson (Little Rock, AR)
Architectural style: American Craftsman
Areas of significance: Architecture
Area: less than 1 acre
Date added to NRHP: 12/22/1982
Other designations: a thematic resource to the Charles L. Thompson Design Collection (NRHP)
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adler_House
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 35°46'9"N 91°39'3"W
- Luster Urban Farmstead 0.8 km
- Dearing House 20 km
- Thomas E. Hess House 21 km
- Joe Brown House and Farmstead 33 km
- Arnold Springs Farmstead 39 km
- Sylvester Smith Farmstead 47 km
- A.C. Jeffery Farmstead 48 km
- William P. and Rosa Lee Martin Farm 77 km
- Greene Thomas Farm 83 km
- Benjamin Franklin Henley House 107 km
- Oaklawn Cemetery 1.4 km
- White River Medical Center 1.5 km
- Batesville Municipal Golf Course 2.3 km
- Lyon College 2.6 km
- Batesville High School 2.9 km
- Pleasant Valley Cemetery 11 km
- Henley Aerodrome 21 km
- Cave City Middle School 22 km
- Cave City Elementary School 22 km
- Cave City High School 22 km