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Womack–Parker House

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The Womack–Parker House is a historic residence in Nashville, Arkansas, that exemplifies early 20th-century domestic architecture. Built in the Craftsman style, the house features low-pitched roofs, exposed rafters, and a broad front porch supported by tapered columns. Inside, visitors can see original woodwork, built-in shelving, and a fireplace with a brick surround. The house reflects the region's architectural trends and the lifestyle of its original occupants, offering a tangible link to the town's past.

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  • Craftsman-style details such as exposed rafters and a wide front porch
  • Original built-in bookcases and cabinetry in the living areas
  • Brick fireplace with a wooden mantel as a focal point of the main room

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Ways to visit Womack–Parker House

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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