Elliott-Meek House, Camden
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The Elliott-Meek House is a historic house at 761 Washington Street in Camden, Arkansas. The two-story wood-frame house was built in 1857 by James Thomas Elliott, a local judge and later state senator. It is a well-preserved example of Camden's pre-Civil War prosperity, and a good example of Greek Revival styling. It also has triple-hung sash windows on its main facade, a rarity in the state. ()
Built: 1857 (167 years ago)Coordinates: 33°35'2"N, 92°50'30"W
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Elliott-Meek House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Camden Confederate Monument, McCollum-Chidester House, Oakland Cemetery, St. John's Episcopal Church.
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Which popular attractions are close to Elliott-Meek House?
Nearby attractions include McCollum-Chidester House, Camden (4 min walk), Leake-Ingham Building, Camden (4 min walk), St. John's Episcopal Church, Camden (16 min walk), Camden Confederate Monument, Camden (17 min walk).