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Cleburne County Historical SocietyAddress
Cleburne County Historical Society The Cleburne County Historical Society is now located in the historic Frauenthal House at 210 North Broadway in Heber Springs. The society offices, a museum and research library are located there. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places. The house is designed in the Craftsman style of architecture. It is a single-story, wood-frame building erected in 1914 for Frauenthal, a prominent businessman and landowner in the early days of the county. It was designed by an architect whose identity is currently unknown, yet who was obviously well versed in this style of architecture. The use of a multiple-gable roof, wood-shingle siding and Prairie-style windows distinguishes this house from the more common vernacular examples of the Craftsman style.
Meetings held first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Municipal Building, 1001 West Main Street, Heber Springs, Arkansas Membership in the society is open to anyone who has an interest in Cleburne County and its people and in the history of the region. Membership is $15.00 per year or $250.00 for life membership.
RESEARCH MATERIALSGenealogy research materials are available at Cleburne County Historical Society, 210 North Broadway, Heber Springs, Arkansas or can be ordered from P.O. Box 794, Heber Springs, Arkansas 72543, telephone (501) 362-5225.Contact Cleburne County Historical Society Arkansas Historical Association
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