Argenta North Little Rock

The Argenta Historic District encompasses significant historic elements of central North Little Rock, Arkansas. The area that is now central North Little Rock was known as Argenta when it was first settled, and remained unincorporated until it was annexed to Little Rock in 1890. William Faucette, a leading Argenta politician and businessman, orchestrate…
The Argenta Historic District encompasses significant historic elements of central North Little Rock, Arkansas. The area that is now central North Little Rock was known as Argenta when it was first settled, and remained unincorporated until it was annexed to Little Rock in 1890. William Faucette, a leading Argenta politician and businessman, orchestrated the incorporation of North Little Rock just beyond the annexed area in 1901, and then made a successful petition to separate Argenta from Little Rock into the new municipality in 1903. Subsequent attempts to rename North Little Rock to Argenta have failed.
  • Location: Roughly, Melrose Cir. and Willow St. S to W. 4th St., and Main St. from W. 6th St. to W. 3rd St. (original); 616 Orange St., 116 W. 7th St., 206 W. 7th St., 212 W. 7th St., 220 W. 7th St., 616 Maple St., and 620 Maple St. (first increase); Roughly bounded by N. Poplar, 9th St., N. Broadway, W. 4th, and Broadway (second increase); North Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Area: 33 acres (13 ha)
  • Architect: Charles L. Thompson, H. Ray Burks
  • Architectural style: Colonial Revival, Bungalow/Craftsman, Commercial Style, Italianate, Queen Anne
  • Boundary increases: February 22, 2002 · March 8, 2007
  • NRHP reference No.: 93000094 (original) · 02000076 (increase 1) · 06001217 (increase 2)
  • Added to NRHP: March 15, 1993
Data from: en.wikipedia.org