9 locations studied as historic site nominees

— The State Review Board of the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program will consider nine Arkansas properties for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places at an April 4 meeting.

The board will meet at 10 a.m. in Room 170 of the Tower Building, 323 Center Street in Little Rock,

Properties to be considered are:

Central High School Neighborhood Historic District Boundary Increase at Little Rock in Pulaski County.

Donaghey Building at Little Rock in Pulaski County.

Humphreys’ Dairy Farm near Hot Springs in Garland County.

Memphis to Little Rock Road — Strong’s Ferry Segment near Jeanette in Cross County.

Campbell Station Cabin No. 2 at Campbell Station in Jackson County.

Paragould Downtown Historic District Expansion at Paragould in Greene County.

Strengthen the Arm of Liberty Monument at Fayetteville in Washington County.

Mount Sequoyah Cottages Historic District at Fayetteville in Washington County.

Randolph James House at El Dorado in Union County.

Those seeking more information on the National Register of Historic Places program can write the preservation program at 1500 Tower Building, 323 Center St., Little Rock, Ark. 72201; call the agency at (501) 324-9880; send e-mail to info@arkansaspreservation. org; or visit arkansaspreservation.org.

Arkansas, Pages 13 on 03/23/2012

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