July 30, 1974

The Hornibrook House, one of Arkansas’s finest examples of ornate Victorian architecture, was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This lavish home was built for James H. Hornibrook and took seven years to complete. The home was constructed primarily with materials sourced from around the state, with notable features including parquet floors, a wraparound porch, small-paned windows, and an interior stained-glass skylight.

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