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F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eurek...

Significance: The Eureka Springs and North Arkansas (ES&NA) Railroad was created in 1981 on the site of the old Eureka Springs Railroad. The Eureka Springs Railroad, formed in 1882, served as a branch line con... More

Bird's eye view of Eureka Springs, Ark. / Gray, photographer and publisher.

Bird's eye view of Eureka Springs, Ark. / Gray, photographer and publi...

Postcard shows a panoramic view of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Public domain scan of the vintage Arkansas postcard, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bird's eye view of Eureka Springs, Ark.

Bird's eye view of Eureka Springs, Ark.

K75858 U.S. Copyright Office Copyright deposit; Lucien Gray; July 1, 1914.

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

Panoramic view of Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Panoramic view of Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Public domain photograph of historic place, landmark, 19th-century, vintage travel, landscape, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road No.61, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...

Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More

Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eurek...

Significance: The Eureka Springs and North Arkansas (ES&NA) Railroad was created in 1981 on the site of the old Eureka Springs Railroad. The Eureka Springs Railroad, formed in 1882, served as a branch line con... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eurek...

Significance: The Eureka Springs and North Arkansas (ES&NA) Railroad was created in 1981 on the site of the old Eureka Springs Railroad. The Eureka Springs Railroad, formed in 1882, served as a branch line con... More

Birds-eye view of Eureka Springs, Ark.

Birds-eye view of Eureka Springs, Ark.

J216765 U.S. Copyright Office Copyright deposit; Lucien Gray; June 28, 1916.

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road No.61, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...

Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eurek...

Significance: The Eureka Springs and North Arkansas (ES&NA) Railroad was created in 1981 on the site of the old Eureka Springs Railroad. The Eureka Springs Railroad, formed in 1882, served as a branch line con... More

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road No.61, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...

Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road No.61, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...

Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eurek...

Significance: The Eureka Springs and North Arkansas (ES&NA) Railroad was created in 1981 on the site of the old Eureka Springs Railroad. The Eureka Springs Railroad, formed in 1882, served as a branch line con... More

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road No.61, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...

Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road No.61, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...

Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

F. L. Mattock Building, 60 South Main Street, Eureka Springs, Carroll ...

Significance: Built as a Ford Agency garage and has been used for no other purpose than an auto repair garage. Due to common and minimum-standard materials used, along with its simple and unimaginative design,... More

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road No.61, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...

Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Springs, Carroll County, AR

Marble Bridge , Spanning a ravine at Lake Road (CR 707), Eureka Spring...

Significance: Marble Bridge was built as part of the development of Sanitarium Lake in the early 1890s. With a 44' clear span, it is an impressive example of stone masonry construction and one of the largest s... More