January 1, 1976

The William L. Terry House of Little Rock, an example of the Queen Anne architectural style and notable for its jigsaw decorative trim and eclectic details, was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Originally built as the family home of William Leake Terry, the house represents a blend of conservative massing of spaces with eclectic decorative detail.

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