Altman House, Helena
Facts and practical information
The Altman House is an historic house at 1202 Perry Street in Helena, Arkansas. It is a 1+1⁄2-story brick and stone structure, designed by Estelle Newman Altman as a residence for her family and built in 1914. It is a stylistically distinctive mixture of Classical Revival and Craftsman styling. It is roughly rectangular in plan, with an entry recessed behind a segmented-arch pediment supported by Ionic columns. The door is flanked by bevelled sidelight windows and is topped by an unusual elliptical transom window that is nearly 10 feet wide. The bays which flank the entry have casement windows filled with diamond panes and topped by transom windows. A sunporch extends the building to the right side. ()
Helena
Altman House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Delta Cultural Center, Helena Confederate Cemetery, Helena Library and Museum, Centennial Baptist Church.