Cotton Belt Railroad Office Building, Texarkana
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The Cotton Belt Railroad Office Building is a historic commercial building at 312 East Broad Street in Texarkana, Arkansas. Built c. 1910, this two-story brick building is one of the oldest buildings in downtown Texarkana. Its exterior walls have been stuccoed, and it has a flat roof behind a stuccoed brick parapet. It has vernacular Italianate styling, with two-story pilasters separating the front bays, and dentil molding at the roof line. The main facade is divided into three bays, the central one providing the main entry on the first floor, and an arched-top window above. The flanking bays are plate glass on the first floor, with tripled sash windows above. The building's first tenant was the Cotton Belt Railroad, whose arrival was responsible for Texarkana's significant growth in the early 20th century. ()
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Cotton Belt Railroad Office Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ace of Clubs House, Museum of Regional History, Four States Auto Museum, Canaan Baptist Church.
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Train
- Texarkana (9 min walk)