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Have you ever wondered about old buildings and special places that are important to history? In Hot Spring County, Arkansas, there's a list of amazing spots that are part of the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special club for places that are really important to the history of the United States.

When a place is on this list, it means it's been recognized for its history, architecture, or what happened there. It helps protect these places so future generations can learn from them. Hot Spring County has 29 different buildings and areas on this important list! Let's explore some of them.

Cool Historic Places in Hot Spring County

Homes with History

Many old houses in Hot Spring County have stories to tell. They show us how people lived a long time ago and what kind of buildings were popular.

Alderson-Coston House

The Alderson-Coston House is a beautiful old home located at 204 Pine Bluff Street in Malvern. It was added to the National Register in 1995. Imagine living in a house that's been around for so many years!

Alderson-Coston House
The Alderson-Coston House in Malvern.

Billings-Cole House

Another interesting home in Malvern is the Billings-Cole House, found at 725 East Page Avenue. This house joined the historic list in 2015. It's cool to see how different houses from the past look.

Billings-Cole House
The Billings-Cole House.

Clark House

The Clark House, at 1324 South Main Street in Malvern, was added to the list in 1982. These old homes help us understand the history of the towns they are in.

Clark House, Malvern, AR
The historic Clark House in Malvern.

Gatewood House

Also in Malvern, at 235 Pine Bluff Street, is the Gatewood House. It became a historic listing in 1992. Each of these houses has its own unique style and story.

Gatewood House
The Gatewood House.

Hodges House

Out near Bismarck, you can find the Hodges House right on Highway 7. This house was recognized in 1995. It's neat how historic places are found all over the county, not just in one town.

Hodges House
The Hodges House near Bismarck.

Strauss House

The Strauss House, located at 528 East Page Street in Malvern, was added to the National Register in 1982. It's another example of the beautiful and important homes in the area.

Strauss House
The Strauss House.

Important Buildings and Sites

Beyond homes, many other buildings and areas are important because of their use or their special design.

Bank of Malvern

The Bank of Malvern building, at 212 South Main Street, is a historic landmark in Malvern. It was listed in 1987. Banks are often important buildings in a town's history, showing its growth and economy.

Bank of Malvern
The old Bank of Malvern building.

Hot Spring County Courthouse

The main building for the county government, the Hot Spring County Courthouse, is at 210 Locust Street in Malvern. It was added to the list in 1996. Courthouses are usually very important buildings in any county seat.

HOT SPRING COUNTY COURTHOUSE
The Hot Spring County Courthouse.

Hot Springs Railroad Roundhouse

At 132 Front Street in Malvern, you can find the Hot Springs Railroad Roundhouse. This building, listed in 2003, was once a place where trains were turned around or repaired. It's a cool reminder of the age of railroads!

Hot Springs Railroad Roundhouse
The Hot Springs Railroad Roundhouse.

Malvern Rosenwald School

The Malvern Rosenwald School, at 836 Acme Street, was added to the National Register in 2005. Rosenwald Schools were special schools built for African American children in the early 1900s. They were very important for education during that time.

Malvern Rosenwald School
The Malvern Rosenwald School.

Missouri-Pacific Railroad Depot-Malvern

The old train station in Malvern, the Missouri-Pacific Railroad Depot, is on 1st Street. It was listed in 1992. Train depots were once busy hubs where people traveled and goods were shipped.

Missouri-Pacific Railroad Depot-Malvern
The old Missouri-Pacific Railroad Depot in Malvern.

Rockport Cemetery

Even cemeteries can be historic! The Rockport Cemetery, located on U.S. Route 270 in Rockport, was added to the list in 2002. Old cemeteries can tell us a lot about the people who lived in an area long ago.

Rockport Cemetery
The Rockport Cemetery.

Nature and Parks

Some historic places are not just buildings but also natural areas or structures within parks.

Lake Catherine State Park Cabins

Lake Catherine State Park is home to several historic cabins. Cabin No. 1, Cabin No. 2, and Cabin No. 3, along with the Nature Cabin, were all built a long time ago and are now protected. They show how people used to enjoy nature and stay in parks.

Lake Catherine State Park-Cabin No. 1
Cabin No. 1 at Lake Catherine State Park.
Lake Catherine State Park-Cabin No. 2
Cabin No. 2 at Lake Catherine State Park.
Lake Catherine State Park-Cabin No. 3
Cabin No. 3 at Lake Catherine State Park.
Lake Catherine State Park-Nature Cabin, side view
The Nature Cabin at Lake Catherine State Park.

Lake Catherine State Park-Bridge No. 2

Within Lake Catherine State Park, there's also a historic bridge, Bridge No. 2, on Arkansas Highway 171. It was listed in 1992. Even bridges can be important parts of history!

Lake Catherine State Park-Bridge No. 2
Bridge No. 2 at Lake Catherine State Park.

Remmel Dam

The Remmel Dam, located on Remmel Dam Road near Jones Mill, was added to the National Register in 1992. Dams are big structures that help control water and create lakes, and this one has a long history.

Remmel Dam
The Remmel Dam.

Historic Districts

Sometimes, it's not just one building but a whole group of buildings or an area that is considered historic. These are called "historic districts."

Couchwood

Couchwood is a special estate that extends into both Hot Spring and Garland Counties. It was listed in 1986 and includes unique artwork by an artist named Dionicio Rodriguez.

Couchwood
Part of the Couchwood estate.

Couchwood Historic District

The Couchwood Historic District, at 601 Couchwood Road, was listed in 2001. This district includes many buildings and structures on the private estate of Harvey C. Couch, an important person in Arkansas history.

Couchwood Historic District, Remmelwood
Buildings in the Couchwood Historic District.

Lawyers' Row Historic District

In Malvern, there's a group of buildings known as the Lawyers' Row Historic District, located on West 2nd Street. It was added to the list in 2015. This area likely housed many law offices in the past.

Lawyers' Row Historic District
Buildings in the Lawyers' Row Historic District.

Malvern Commercial Historic District

The main business area of Malvern is also a historic district! The Malvern Commercial Historic District was listed in 2015. It includes many old shops and businesses that show how the town grew.

Malvern Commercial Historic District, 2 of 2
A view of the Malvern Commercial Historic District.

Pine Bluff Street Historic District

Another important district in Malvern is the Pine Bluff Street Historic District, listed in 1999. It covers a section of Pine Bluff Street and includes many historic homes and buildings.

Pine Bluff Street Historic District, 1 of 5
A street view of the Pine Bluff Street Historic District.

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