Other Name: -, District: Arkansas, State: South, United States of America Area: 6.9 sq mi Languages Spoken: English Long Distance Code: - Importance: - Best Time to Visit: - to - and - International Access: -
Description
The National Trust for Historic Preservation named Eureka Springs AR as one of its Dozen Distinctive Destinations. Streets are lined with Victorian homes hugging cliffsides,and its entire downtown area is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Originally built in Missouri,this Victorian home was dismantled and moved to its now existing location and reassembled. The historic Kelley House is also located on the property.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, see the house Mrs. Quigley and her family lived among tree tops full of blooms and tropical plants in the house covered with her collection of rocks.
Relics from Eureka Springs historic past such as documents,clothing, mementos, photographs, and furniture,as well as extensive research and genealogy files are available in this historic 1889 home.