Trimble-McCrary House, Lonoke
Facts and practical information
The Trimble-McCrary House is a historic house at 516 Jefferson Street in Lonoke, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, with a truncated hip roof, an exterior of clapboards and wooden shingles, and a brick foundation. It has Folk Victorian styling, including a two-story spindlework porch, and fish-scale shingling on parts of its walls. The house was built about 1885 for Judge Jacob Chapline, a lawyer who was influential in the establishment of Lonoke County, and who served in the state legislature. ()
Lonoke
Trimble-McCrary House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lonoke Downtown Historic District, First Presbyterian Church, Lonoke Confederate Monument, Lonoke City Park.