March 7, 2011

This Greek Revival house was built in 1845 in the important early Arkansas town of Washington (Hempstead County). It was constructed for prominent political leader Grandison Royston, who served in the 1836 Arkansas Constitutional Convention. Today, the restored house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a part of the Historic Washington State Park.

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