Childers Farmstead
Childers Farmstead | |
Location in Arkansas | |
Nearest city | McRae, Arkansas |
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Coordinates | 35°5′38″N 91°49′39″W / 35.09389°N 91.82750°W |
Area | 7 acres (2.8 ha) |
Built | 1925 |
Architectural style | Bungalow/craftsman, Greek Revival, Vernacular Greek Revival |
MPS | White County MPS |
NRHP reference No. | 91001349[1] |
Added to NRHP | July 11, 1992 |
The Childers Farmstead is a historic farm property in rural southern White County, Arkansas. It is located south of McRae, near the junction of Bowman and Rip Kirk Roads. The farmstead includes three buildings: the main house, a large barn, and a small "Delco house", originally built to house electricity generation equipment provided by Delco Electronics. The main house is a vernacular single story wood-frame structure, with a hip roof and a shed-roof porch extending across its main (northern) facade. That facade is symmetrically arranged, with Craftsman-style windows on either side of the entrance, which is flanked by half-length sidelights. The house was built about 1925, and is an unusual example of a retro version of Greek Revival architecture with Craftsman features. It was torn down in 2020.[2]
The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ "NRHP nomination for Childers Farmstead". Arkansas Preservation. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
- Greek Revival houses in Arkansas
- Houses completed in 1925
- Houses in White County, Arkansas
- National Register of Historic Places in White County, Arkansas
- Demolished buildings and structures in Arkansas
- Buildings and structures destroyed in 2020
- American Craftsman architecture in Arkansas
- Energy infrastructure in Arkansas
- White County, Arkansas Registered Historic Place stubs