Waterman-Archer House

2148 Markham, Fayetteville, Arkansas. County/parish: Washington.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places June 25, 1999. NRIS 99000730.

1 contributing building. 3 contributing objects.

Also known as:

  • WA0842

From Wikipedia:

Waterman-Archer House

The Waterman-Archer House is a historic house at 2148 Markham in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It is a single-story Tudor Revival brick structure, whose shape is that of an H missing an arm (to the rear). To the front, it presents two gable-ended projecting sections, joined by a central portion with its roof ridge running parallel to the street. The right gable section has a large multipane window, with a trio of decorative square elements at the gable peak. The entry is found at the left side of the center section, with a window beside. Another large multipane window adorns the left gable section. The house was built in 1929, and is a distinctive local example of Tudor Revival architecture.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

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