Argenta Historic District

Argenta Historic District
Location: Roughly, Melrose Cir. and Willow St. S to W. 4th St., and Main St. from W. 6th St. to W. 3rd St. (original); 616 Orange St., 116 W. 7th St., 206 W. 7th St., 212 W. 7th St., 220 W. 7th St., 616 Maple St., and 620 Maple St. (increase); Roughly bounded by N. Poplar, 9th St., N. Broadway, W. 4th, and Broadway; North Little Rock, Arkansas.
Architect: Thompson, Charles L.; Burks, H. Ray, et al. (increase II)
Architectural style: Colonial Revival, Bungalow/Craftsman, Commercial Style (original)
Colonial Revival (increase)
Italianate, Queen Anne, et al. (increase II)
Governing body: Private (original)
Federal (increase)
Federal (increase II)
NRHP Reference#: 93000094, 02000076 and 06001217[1]
Added to NRHP: March 15, 1993 (original)
February 22, 2002 (increase)
March 8, 2007 (increase II)

Argenta Historic District in North Little Rock, Arkansas is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.[1]

It includes a number of separately-NRHP-listed properties, including:

The original area was roughly Melrose Cir. and Willow St. S to W. 4th St., and Main St. from W. 6th St. to W. 3rd St. In 2002 the boundaries were increased to include: 616 Orange St., 116 W. 7th St., 206 W. 7th St., 212 W. 7th St., 220 W. 7th St., 616 Maple St., and 620 Maple St. In 2006, the boundaries were increased again to include area roughly bounded by N. Poplar, 9th St., N. Broadway, W. 4th, and Broadway, all in North Little Rock, Arkansas.

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