Scull Historic District, Conway
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The Scull Historic District encompasses two concrete-block houses at 428 and 432 Conway Boulevard in Conway, Arkansas. These two houses were built about 1928, using a style of ornamental concrete block that were a fashionable building material during the 1920s. Both are single-story structures, with hip roofs and four-column porches recessed under the roof. The houses were probably built by Ferdinand Lawrence Scull, a local manufacturer of the ornamental blocks used in their construction. ()
Coordinates: 35°5'2"N, 92°26'37"W
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Conway
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Day trips
Scull Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Faulkner County Museum, University of Central Arkansas, First United Methodist Church, Conway Confederate Monument.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Scull Historic District?
Nearby attractions include Conway Confederate Monument, Conway (9 min walk), Faulkner County Museum, Conway (10 min walk), Harton House, Conway (11 min walk), O.L. Dunaway House, Conway (12 min walk).