Places to see at Beebe, Arkansas

Best Places to visit in Beebe, Arkansas - Best Things to do in Beebe, AR
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Berry House 0.07 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Berry House may refer to:

in the United States

(by state, then city/town)

  • Berry House (Palmer, Alaska)
  • Berry House (Beebe, Arkansas)
  • Berry House (Dardanelle, Arkansas)
  • George O. Berry House, Columbus, Georgia
  • Thomas A. Berry House, Dalton, Georgia
  • Dr. William E. and Ethel Rosenberger Berry House, Oskaloosa, Iowa
  • George F. Berry House, Frankfort, Kentucky, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
  • Richard Berry Jr. House (Springfield, Kentucky)
  • Frank A. and Elizabeth Berry House, Faribault, Minnesota, listed on the NRHP
  • Captain James Berry House, Harwich, Massachusetts
  • Burnette\u2013Berry House, Kansas City, Missouri
  • Chuck Berry House, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Martin Berry House, Pompton Plains, New Jersey
  • Yereance\u2013Berry House, Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Col. Sidney Berry House, Northumberland, New York
  • Richard Berry Jr. House (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Luke D. Berry House, Cushing, Oklahoma, listed on the NRHP
  • James E. Berry House, Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • Berry House (Stephenville, Texas), listed on the NRHP
  • J. S. Berry House, Waxahachie, Texas, listed on the NRHP
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Lizzie Garrard House 0.24 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Lizzie Garrard House is a historic house on North Cypress Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a 1+1\u20442-story wood-frame structure, with a gable-on-hip roof that has a forward-projecting gable section. The gable end is finished in decorative cut shingles, with bargeboard along the rake edges. A porch wraps across the front, with turned posts and balusters, and a delicate spindlework valance. Built about 1906, it is a good local example of Folk Victorian architecture.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

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Laws-Jarvis House 0.26 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Laws-Jarvis House is a historic house at 409 North Main Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a single-story wood-frame structure, with a weatherboard exterior and brick foundation. Its original form, as built about 1880, featured an L-shaped layout, with central entrance gabled porch supported by slender columns with plain capitals, and windows with pedimented lintels. It has since been altered by an addition to the rear, giving its roof an overall hip shape. The house is one of White County's surviving 19th-century houses.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

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Shue House 0.34 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Shue House is a historic house at 108 Holly Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a storey and a half wood-frame structure, finished in brick, with a cross-gable roof and a brick foundation. A gabled wall dormer features a half-timbered stucco exterior, and large knee brackets. The house, built in 1935 by the owner of a local oil company, is one of the city's best examples of late Craftsman architecture.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

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Powell Clothing Store 0.36 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Powell Clothing Store is a historic commercial building at 201 North Main Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a two-story brick building, built about 1885 in what was then the city's economic heart. It is a basically vernacular structure, with modest brick corbelling on the cornice and panels of the front facade. It is one of only a few commercial buildings to survive in the city from that period.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

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Sellers House 0.37 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Sellers House may refer to:

  • Sellers House (Beebe, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
  • Sellers House (Conway, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
  • Sellers Farm, Maysville, AR, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
  • Sellers Mansion, Baltimore, MD, listed on the NRHP in Maryland
  • Salome Sellers House, Deer Isle, ME, listed on the NRHP in Maine
  • Cook-Sellers House, DeSoto, MS, listed on the NRHP in Mississippi
  • Sellers House (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania
  • Ball-Sellers House, Arlington, VA, listed on the NRHP in Virginia
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Staggs-Huffaker Building 0.38 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Staggs\u2013Huffaker Building is a historic commercial building at North Main and West Illinois Streets in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a two-story vernacular brick building, with an angled corner bay. The Main Street facade has a wood-shingled awning extending across the first floor. There is brick corbelling above the second level, and a gabled parapet above. Built about 1880, it is one of a small number of commercial buildings to survive from the city's early railroad-related development.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

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Col. Ralph Andrews House 0.38 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Col. Ralph Andrews House is a historic house at 517 W. Center St. in Beebe, Arkansas. Built c. 1885, it is one of a small number of houses in Beebe to survive from the early period of the city's growth. It is a 2+1\u20442-story wood-frame structure, with clapboard siding, and a Folk Victorian porch with turned posts and jigsawn brackets. The building's cruciform plan is fairly typical of houses built in White County during the period; this is one of the best-preserved of those that remain.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

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Beebe Railroad Station 0.43 7
Railway Stations, Industrial Facilities, Interesting Places

The Beebe Railroad Station is a historic railroad station building located on Center Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a single-story brick building, with a broad hip roof with overhanging eaves supported by large brackets. It was built in 1910 by the Missouri-Pacific Railroad, and is one of the best-preserved of this type of station in the state. It is also a reminder of the importance of the railroad in Beebe's original development, which was entirely dependent on the railroad.

The station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

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S.A. Kimbrough House 0.44 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The S.A. Kimbrough House is a historic house at 302 East Illinois Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a single story wood-frame structure, with a T-shaped layout, cross-gable roof, weatherboard siding, and a brick pier foundation. It has two porches, each with delicate turned posts and balusters, and a bracketed hood over a pair of sash windows in the front-facing gable. Built about 1870, the house is one of White County's oldest surviving houses.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

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Stipe Cotton Gin 0.61 7
Other, Unclassified Objects, Interesting Places, Historic Object

The Stipe Cotton Gin is a historic cotton gin at Florida and Cypress Streets in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a two-story steel-framed structure, clad in corrugated metal, that houses the steam compressor and other equipment for processing and baling cotton. The complex also includes a seed storage building, and a circular structure of uncertain function. Built about 1930, it is one of only five to survive in White County from that period, when cotton production was locally at its peak.

The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

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Beebe Jail 0.62 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Beebe Jail is a historic jail building in Beebe, Arkansas. The small single-story concrete structure is set on an alley south of East Illinois Street on the east side of North Main Street. It is distinctive for its slightly rounded concrete roof, with a parapet rising above the front (southwest) facade. The interior has two small cells, each with a barred window, and a small vestibule area. The jail was built as a Works Progress Administration project in 1934.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

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William Thomas Abington House 0.65 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The William Thomas Abington House is a historic house located on Center Street in Beebe, Arkansas, midway between East Mississippi Street and Birch Street.

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Plummer House 1.03 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Plummer House may refer to:

  • Plummer House (Beebe, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
  • John A. Plummer House, Marianna, AR, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
  • Capt. John Plummer House, Addison, ME, listed on the NRHP in Maine
  • Plummer House (Rochester, Minnesota), listed on the NRHP in Minnesota as \"Henry S. Plummer House\"
  • Plummer Homestead, Milton, NH, listed on the NRHP in New Hampshire
  • Amos and Lillie Plummer House, Hillsboro, ND, listed on the NRHP in North Dakota
  • Baty-Plummer House, Paris, TX, listed on the NRHP in Texas
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Berry House 0.07 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Berry House may refer to:

in the United States

(by state, then city/town)

  • Berry House (Palmer, Alaska)
  • Berry House (Beebe, Arkansas)
  • Berry House (Dardanelle, Arkansas)
  • George O. Berry House, Columbus, Georgia
  • Thomas A. Berry House, Dalton, Georgia
  • Dr. William E. and Ethel Rosenberger Berry House, Oskaloosa, Iowa
  • George F. Berry House, Frankfort, Kentucky, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
  • Richard Berry Jr. House (Springfield, Kentucky)
  • Frank A. and Elizabeth Berry House, Faribault, Minnesota, listed on the NRHP
  • Captain James Berry House, Harwich, Massachusetts
  • Burnette\u2013Berry House, Kansas City, Missouri
  • Chuck Berry House, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Martin Berry House, Pompton Plains, New Jersey
  • Yereance\u2013Berry House, Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Col. Sidney Berry House, Northumberland, New York
  • Richard Berry Jr. House (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Luke D. Berry House, Cushing, Oklahoma, listed on the NRHP
  • James E. Berry House, Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • Berry House (Stephenville, Texas), listed on the NRHP
  • J. S. Berry House, Waxahachie, Texas, listed on the NRHP
"
Lizzie Garrard House 0.24 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Lizzie Garrard House is a historic house on North Cypress Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a 1+1\u20442-story wood-frame structure, with a gable-on-hip roof that has a forward-projecting gable section. The gable end is finished in decorative cut shingles, with bargeboard along the rake edges. A porch wraps across the front, with turned posts and balusters, and a delicate spindlework valance. Built about 1906, it is a good local example of Folk Victorian architecture.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

"
Laws-Jarvis House 0.26 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Laws-Jarvis House is a historic house at 409 North Main Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a single-story wood-frame structure, with a weatherboard exterior and brick foundation. Its original form, as built about 1880, featured an L-shaped layout, with central entrance gabled porch supported by slender columns with plain capitals, and windows with pedimented lintels. It has since been altered by an addition to the rear, giving its roof an overall hip shape. The house is one of White County's surviving 19th-century houses.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

"
Shue House 0.34 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Shue House is a historic house at 108 Holly Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a storey and a half wood-frame structure, finished in brick, with a cross-gable roof and a brick foundation. A gabled wall dormer features a half-timbered stucco exterior, and large knee brackets. The house, built in 1935 by the owner of a local oil company, is one of the city's best examples of late Craftsman architecture.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

"
Powell Clothing Store 0.36 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Powell Clothing Store is a historic commercial building at 201 North Main Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a two-story brick building, built about 1885 in what was then the city's economic heart. It is a basically vernacular structure, with modest brick corbelling on the cornice and panels of the front facade. It is one of only a few commercial buildings to survive in the city from that period.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

"
Sellers House 0.37 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Sellers House may refer to:

  • Sellers House (Beebe, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
  • Sellers House (Conway, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
  • Sellers Farm, Maysville, AR, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
  • Sellers Mansion, Baltimore, MD, listed on the NRHP in Maryland
  • Salome Sellers House, Deer Isle, ME, listed on the NRHP in Maine
  • Cook-Sellers House, DeSoto, MS, listed on the NRHP in Mississippi
  • Sellers House (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania
  • Ball-Sellers House, Arlington, VA, listed on the NRHP in Virginia
"
Staggs-Huffaker Building 0.38 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Staggs\u2013Huffaker Building is a historic commercial building at North Main and West Illinois Streets in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a two-story vernacular brick building, with an angled corner bay. The Main Street facade has a wood-shingled awning extending across the first floor. There is brick corbelling above the second level, and a gabled parapet above. Built about 1880, it is one of a small number of commercial buildings to survive from the city's early railroad-related development.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

"
Col. Ralph Andrews House 0.38 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Col. Ralph Andrews House is a historic house at 517 W. Center St. in Beebe, Arkansas. Built c. 1885, it is one of a small number of houses in Beebe to survive from the early period of the city's growth. It is a 2+1\u20442-story wood-frame structure, with clapboard siding, and a Folk Victorian porch with turned posts and jigsawn brackets. The building's cruciform plan is fairly typical of houses built in White County during the period; this is one of the best-preserved of those that remain.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

"
Beebe Railroad Station 0.43 7
Railway Stations, Industrial Facilities, Interesting Places

The Beebe Railroad Station is a historic railroad station building located on Center Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a single-story brick building, with a broad hip roof with overhanging eaves supported by large brackets. It was built in 1910 by the Missouri-Pacific Railroad, and is one of the best-preserved of this type of station in the state. It is also a reminder of the importance of the railroad in Beebe's original development, which was entirely dependent on the railroad.

The station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

"
S.A. Kimbrough House 0.44 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The S.A. Kimbrough House is a historic house at 302 East Illinois Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a single story wood-frame structure, with a T-shaped layout, cross-gable roof, weatherboard siding, and a brick pier foundation. It has two porches, each with delicate turned posts and balusters, and a bracketed hood over a pair of sash windows in the front-facing gable. Built about 1870, the house is one of White County's oldest surviving houses.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

"
Stipe Cotton Gin 0.61 7
Other, Unclassified Objects, Interesting Places, Historic Object

The Stipe Cotton Gin is a historic cotton gin at Florida and Cypress Streets in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a two-story steel-framed structure, clad in corrugated metal, that houses the steam compressor and other equipment for processing and baling cotton. The complex also includes a seed storage building, and a circular structure of uncertain function. Built about 1930, it is one of only five to survive in White County from that period, when cotton production was locally at its peak.

The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

"
Beebe Jail 0.62 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Beebe Jail is a historic jail building in Beebe, Arkansas. The small single-story concrete structure is set on an alley south of East Illinois Street on the east side of North Main Street. It is distinctive for its slightly rounded concrete roof, with a parapet rising above the front (southwest) facade. The interior has two small cells, each with a barred window, and a small vestibule area. The jail was built as a Works Progress Administration project in 1934.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

"
William Thomas Abington House 0.65 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The William Thomas Abington House is a historic house located on Center Street in Beebe, Arkansas, midway between East Mississippi Street and Birch Street.

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Plummer House 1.03 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Plummer House may refer to:

  • Plummer House (Beebe, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
  • John A. Plummer House, Marianna, AR, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
  • Capt. John Plummer House, Addison, ME, listed on the NRHP in Maine
  • Plummer House (Rochester, Minnesota), listed on the NRHP in Minnesota as \"Henry S. Plummer House\"
  • Plummer Homestead, Milton, NH, listed on the NRHP in New Hampshire
  • Amos and Lillie Plummer House, Hillsboro, ND, listed on the NRHP in North Dakota
  • Baty-Plummer House, Paris, TX, listed on the NRHP in Texas
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Smith-Moore House 0.4 6
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Smith-Moore House is a historic house at 901 North Main Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a 1+1\u20442-story wood-frame structure, with a side gable roof, weatherboard exterior, and a foundation of brick piers. Its front facade has three gabled wall dormers above its entry porch, and there is a carport extending to the right. The house was built about 1880, and is one of the few houses in White County surviving from that period.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. It was delisted in 2018.

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Beebe Theater 0.43 6
Theatres And Entertainments, Cultural, Cinemas, Interesting Places

The Beebe Theater was a historic performance space on Center Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It was a two-story brick structure, with a decorative brick-faced marquee extending in front, and decorative brickwork squares and parapet above the second level. A pair of entries flanked the ticket window in an entry that was recessed and raised a few steps above the sidewalk. Built about 1930, the building was a well-preserved example of vernacular commercial architecture found in smaller Arkansas cities.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. It has been listed as destroyed in the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program database.

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Cross House 0.81 6
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Cross House may refer to:

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Lemay House 1.03 6
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Lemay House was a historic house at 305 South Cypress Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It was an L-shaped single story wood-frame structure, built about 1890, and was one of White County's best-preserved vernacular residences from that time period. It retained original trim elements and period windows, including jigsawn brackets and turned porch posts.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. It has been listed as destroyed in the Arkansas Preservation Program's database, and was delisted in 2018.

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Smith-Moore House 0.4 6
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Smith-Moore House is a historic house at 901 North Main Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It is a 1+1\u20442-story wood-frame structure, with a side gable roof, weatherboard exterior, and a foundation of brick piers. Its front facade has three gabled wall dormers above its entry porch, and there is a carport extending to the right. The house was built about 1880, and is one of the few houses in White County surviving from that period.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. It was delisted in 2018.

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Beebe Theater 0.43 6
Theatres And Entertainments, Cultural, Cinemas, Interesting Places

The Beebe Theater was a historic performance space on Center Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It was a two-story brick structure, with a decorative brick-faced marquee extending in front, and decorative brickwork squares and parapet above the second level. A pair of entries flanked the ticket window in an entry that was recessed and raised a few steps above the sidewalk. Built about 1930, the building was a well-preserved example of vernacular commercial architecture found in smaller Arkansas cities.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. It has been listed as destroyed in the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program database.

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Cross House 0.81 6
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

Cross House may refer to:

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Lemay House 1.03 6
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Lemay House was a historic house at 305 South Cypress Street in Beebe, Arkansas. It was an L-shaped single story wood-frame structure, built about 1890, and was one of White County's best-preserved vernacular residences from that time period. It retained original trim elements and period windows, including jigsawn brackets and turned porch posts.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. It has been listed as destroyed in the Arkansas Preservation Program's database, and was delisted in 2018.

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First Baptist Church 0.17 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First United Methodist Church 0.29 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First Church of the Nazarene 0.33 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Center Street Church of Christ 0.41 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Baptist Student Union 0.52 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First Christian Church 0.54 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Immanuel Baptist Church 0.69 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First Baptist Church 0.17 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First United Methodist Church 0.29 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First Church of the Nazarene 0.33 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Center Street Church of Christ 0.41 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Baptist Student Union 0.52 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

First Christian Church 0.54 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Immanuel Baptist Church 0.69 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places