Hendrix College Addition Neighborhood Historic District, Conway
Facts and practical information
The Hendrix College Addition Neighborhood Historic District encompasses a predominantly residential area of Conway, Arkansas that was developed in the first half of the 20th century. Located just north of the Hendrix College campus, it is an area of about 40 acres and twelve square blocks, bounded on the south by Winfield Street, the west by Washington Avenue, the east by Harkrider Street, and the north by Fleming Street. Architecturally, the houses in the neighborhood represent a cross-section of styles popular in the period, from the Prairie School and English Revival, to post-World War II ranch houses. The land had been acquired by Hendrix College when it relocated to Conway in the 1890s, and was developed as a way to pay off some of the debts incurred because of the move. It was one of the city's first formally platted subdivisions. ()
Conway
Hendrix College Addition Neighborhood Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Faulkner County Museum, First United Methodist Church, Conway Confederate Monument, Young Memorial.