Hantz House, 855 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by Eunie Fay Jones and Ernest "Ernie" Jacks in 1950. At that time, Jones and Jacks were students of the Architecture School at the University ... More
Maple Street Bridge, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco Railroa...
Significance: Constructed in 1936 to replace a timber bridge at this site, Maple Street Overpass was built through the cooperative efforts of private, federal, state and local agencies. It is significant for i... More
Old Frisco Depot, 550 West Dickson, Fayetteville, Washington County, A...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The numbers nailed above the front door give the street address 550 West Dickson not well known as addresses go, but surely affixed to one of the most popular... More
Wyman Bridge, Spanning West fork of White River at County Road 48, Fay...
Significance: Built in 1908, the Wyman Bridge is one of six Parker trusses in the state of Arkansas. With the exception of the 1956 addition of a concrete deck, the Wyman appears basically in its original stat... More
Bank of Fayetteville, 100 West Center Street, Fayetteville, Washington...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a department store, commerce, shopping, main street, city downtown, early 20th-century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
A black and white photo of a woman and a child, Arkansas. Farmers duri...
This image is one of the images made by photographers working in Stryker's unit as it existed in a succession of government agencies: the Resettlement Administration (1935-1937). The photographs of the Farm Se... More
Lafayette Street Overpass, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco R...
Significance: The Lafayette Street Overpass, one of numerous grade crossing projects undertaken in 1938, was built to replace a narrow wooden bridge at this site. Like the nearby Maple Street Overpass (1936), ... More
Wyman Bridge, Spanning West fork of White River at County Road 48, Fay...
Significance: Built in 1908, the Wyman Bridge is one of six Parker trusses in the state of Arkansas. With the exception of the 1956 addition of a concrete deck, the Wyman appears basically in its original stat... More
Wyman Bridge, Spanning West fork of White River at County Road 48, Fay...
Significance: Built in 1908, the Wyman Bridge is one of six Parker trusses in the state of Arkansas. With the exception of the 1956 addition of a concrete deck, the Wyman appears basically in its original stat... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
Chi Omega Greek Theater, Dickson Street, Fayetteville, Washington Coun...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Chi Omega Greek Theater on the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville is constructed as a gift to the university for commemorating the founding of Chi Ome... More
Fayetteville National Cemetery, Superintendent's Lodge, 700 Government...
Survey number: HABS AR-39-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 99000892
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Hantz House, 855 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by Eunie Fay Jones and Ernest "Ernie" Jacks in 1950. At that time, Jones and Jacks were students of the Architecture School at the University ... More
Maple Street Bridge, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco Railroa...
Significance: Constructed in 1936 to replace a timber bridge at this site, Maple Street Overpass was built through the cooperative efforts of private, federal, state and local agencies. It is significant for i... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Old Frisco Depot, 550 West Dickson, Fayetteville, Washington County, A...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The numbers nailed above the front door give the street address 550 West Dickson not well known as addresses go, but surely affixed to one of the most popular... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
Fayetteville National Cemetery, Superintendent's Lodge, 700 Government...
Survey number: HABS AR-39-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 99000892
Hantz House, 855 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by Eunie Fay Jones and Ernest "Ernie" Jacks in 1950. At that time, Jones and Jacks were students of the Architecture School at the University ... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
Wyman Bridge, Spanning West fork of White River at County Road 48, Fay...
Significance: Built in 1908, the Wyman Bridge is one of six Parker trusses in the state of Arkansas. With the exception of the 1956 addition of a concrete deck, the Wyman appears basically in its original stat... More
Wyman Bridge, Spanning West fork of White River at County Road 48, Fay...
Significance: Built in 1908, the Wyman Bridge is one of six Parker trusses in the state of Arkansas. With the exception of the 1956 addition of a concrete deck, the Wyman appears basically in its original stat... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
Fayetteville National Cemetery, Superintendent's Lodge, 700 Government...
Survey number: HABS AR-39-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 99000892
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Hantz House, 855 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by Eunie Fay Jones and Ernest "Ernie" Jacks in 1950. At that time, Jones and Jacks were students of the Architecture School at the University ... More
Hantz House, 855 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by Eunie Fay Jones and Ernest "Ernie" Jacks in 1950. At that time, Jones and Jacks were students of the Architecture School at the University ... More
Lewis Brothers' Building, 1 South Bank, Fayetteville, Washington Count...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: In the history of Fayetteville, the Fayetteville Square has been the functional and symbolic center of the economic, cultural, social, and political life in t... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
Archibald Yell House, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
Survey number: HABS AR-18 Building/structure dates: ca. 1830 Initial Construction
Chi Omega Greek Theater, Dickson Street, Fayetteville, Washington Coun...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Chi Omega Greek Theater on the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville is constructed as a gift to the university for commemorating the founding of Chi Ome... More
Fayetteville National Cemetery, Superintendent's Lodge, 700 Government...
Survey number: HABS AR-39-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 99000892
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Lewis Brothers' Building, 1 South Bank, Fayetteville, Washington Count...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: In the history of Fayetteville, the Fayetteville Square has been the functional and symbolic center of the economic, cultural, social, and political life in t... More
Lewis Brothers' Building, 1 South Bank, Fayetteville, Washington Count...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: In the history of Fayetteville, the Fayetteville Square has been the functional and symbolic center of the economic, cultural, social, and political life in t... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
Lafayette Street Overpass, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco R...
Significance: The Lafayette Street Overpass, one of numerous grade crossing projects undertaken in 1938, was built to replace a narrow wooden bridge at this site. Like the nearby Maple Street Overpass (1936), ... More
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Maple Street Bridge, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco Railroa...
Significance: Constructed in 1936 to replace a timber bridge at this site, Maple Street Overpass was built through the cooperative efforts of private, federal, state and local agencies. It is significant for i... More
Lewis Brothers' Building, 1 South Bank, Fayetteville, Washington Count...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: In the history of Fayetteville, the Fayetteville Square has been the functional and symbolic center of the economic, cultural, social, and political life in t... More
Old Frisco Depot, 550 West Dickson, Fayetteville, Washington County, A...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The numbers nailed above the front door give the street address 550 West Dickson not well known as addresses go, but surely affixed to one of the most popular... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
Wyman Bridge, Spanning West fork of White River at County Road 48, Fay...
Significance: Built in 1908, the Wyman Bridge is one of six Parker trusses in the state of Arkansas. With the exception of the 1956 addition of a concrete deck, the Wyman appears basically in its original stat... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
Archibald Yell House, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
Survey number: HABS AR-18 Building/structure dates: ca. 1830 Initial Construction
Fayetteville National Cemetery, Superintendent's Lodge, 700 Government...
Survey number: HABS AR-39-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 99000892
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Hantz House, 855 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by Eunie Fay Jones and Ernest "Ernie" Jacks in 1950. At that time, Jones and Jacks were students of the Architecture School at the University ... More
Maple Street Bridge, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco Railroa...
Significance: Constructed in 1936 to replace a timber bridge at this site, Maple Street Overpass was built through the cooperative efforts of private, federal, state and local agencies. It is significant for i... More
Maple Street Bridge, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco Railroa...
Significance: Constructed in 1936 to replace a timber bridge at this site, Maple Street Overpass was built through the cooperative efforts of private, federal, state and local agencies. It is significant for i... More
Maple Street Bridge, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco Railroa...
Significance: Constructed in 1936 to replace a timber bridge at this site, Maple Street Overpass was built through the cooperative efforts of private, federal, state and local agencies. It is significant for i... More
Wyman Bridge, Spanning West fork of White River at County Road 48, Fay...
Significance: Built in 1908, the Wyman Bridge is one of six Parker trusses in the state of Arkansas. With the exception of the 1956 addition of a concrete deck, the Wyman appears basically in its original stat... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
Scene at Fayetteville, Arkansas
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a military parade, 20th-century armed forces, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Hantz House, 855 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by Eunie Fay Jones and Ernest "Ernie" Jacks in 1950. At that time, Jones and Jacks were students of the Architecture School at the University ... More
Hantz House, 855 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by Eunie Fay Jones and Ernest "Ernie" Jacks in 1950. At that time, Jones and Jacks were students of the Architecture School at the University ... More
Hantz House, 855 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by Eunie Fay Jones and Ernest "Ernie" Jacks in 1950. At that time, Jones and Jacks were students of the Architecture School at the University ... More
Lewis Brothers' Building, 1 South Bank, Fayetteville, Washington Count...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: In the history of Fayetteville, the Fayetteville Square has been the functional and symbolic center of the economic, cultural, social, and political life in t... More
Lewis Brothers' Building, 1 South Bank, Fayetteville, Washington Count...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: In the history of Fayetteville, the Fayetteville Square has been the functional and symbolic center of the economic, cultural, social, and political life in t... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
Bank of Fayetteville, 100 West Center Street, Fayetteville, Washington...
Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Fayetteville National Cemetery, Superintendent's Lodge, 700 Government...
Survey number: HABS AR-39-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 99000892
Scene at Fayetteville, Arkansas
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a military parade, 20th-century armed forces, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Lafayette Street Overpass, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco R...
Significance: The Lafayette Street Overpass, one of numerous grade crossing projects undertaken in 1938, was built to replace a narrow wooden bridge at this site. Like the nearby Maple Street Overpass (1936), ... More
Lewis Brothers' Building, 1 South Bank, Fayetteville, Washington Count...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: In the history of Fayetteville, the Fayetteville Square has been the functional and symbolic center of the economic, cultural, social, and political life in t... More
Lewis Brothers' Building, 1 South Bank, Fayetteville, Washington Count...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: In the history of Fayetteville, the Fayetteville Square has been the functional and symbolic center of the economic, cultural, social, and political life in t... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
Warren Segraves Residence, 217 Oklahoma Way, Fayetteville, Washington ...
2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Completed in 1959, the Warren Segraves Residence was designed by Warren Segraves and was one of the first houses in the Northwest Arkansas region to have an e... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
E. Fay & Gus Jones House, 1330 North Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, W...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place Significance: Completed in May 1956, the residence of the architect Fay Jones and his wife Gus Jones began as an exploration of the designer's own principles. It was ... More
Chi Omega Greek Theater, Dickson Street, Fayetteville, Washington Coun...
1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Chi Omega Greek Theater on the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville is constructed as a gift to the university for commemorating the founding of Chi Ome... More
Bank of Fayetteville, 100 West Center Street, Fayetteville, Washington...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a department store, commerce, shopping, main street, city downtown, early 20th-century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Bank of Fayetteville, 100 West Center Street, Fayetteville, Washington...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a department store, commerce, shopping, main street, city downtown, early 20th-century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Lafayette Street Overpass, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco R...
Significance: The Lafayette Street Overpass, one of numerous grade crossing projects undertaken in 1938, was built to replace a narrow wooden bridge at this site. Like the nearby Maple Street Overpass (1936), ... More
Lafayette Street Overpass, Spanning former St. Louis & San Francisco R...
Significance: The Lafayette Street Overpass, one of numerous grade crossing projects undertaken in 1938, was built to replace a narrow wooden bridge at this site. Like the nearby Maple Street Overpass (1936), ... More
Durst House, 857 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by John G. Williams in 1952, is located on a sloping site adjacent to the University of Arkansas. The site overlooks the scenic Boston Mountai... More
Hantz House, 855 Fairview Drive, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: It was designed by Eunie Fay Jones and Ernest "Ernie" Jacks in 1950. At that time, Jones and Jacks were students of the Architecture School at the University ... More