National Register
of Historic Places
in Saline County
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Andrew Hunter House (Bryant – Saline County)
W. of Bryant on AR 5
ca. 1870 frame house of Methodist Church pioneer
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/12/1976.
Benton Commercial Historic District (Benton – Saline County)
Portions of 100 and 200 blocks of N. Main, N. Market, N. East, W. South, and Sevier streets
1902-1958 commercial core of the Saline County seat.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 7/24/2008.
Charles “Bullet” Dean Hyten House (Benton – Saline County)
211 Main Street
1922 Craftsman-style house that was home to Niloak Pottery owner.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/24/2012.
Dr. James Wyatt Walton House (Benton – Saline County)
301 W. Sevier
1903 Thompson design for prominent doctor
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1977.
Gann Building (Benton – Saline County)
218 S. Market St.
1893 doctor’s office built of bauxite
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/21/1975.
Gann House (Benton – Saline County)
224 S. Market St
ca. 1895 Queen Anne house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/2/1976.
Gann Row Historic District (Benton – Saline County)
bordered by Pine, Market, Maple & S. Main Sts.
1893 working class district of Craftsman and Folk Victorian-style structures
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/5/1999.
Hester-Lenz House (Benton – Saline County)
905 Hwy. 5 N
ca. 1837 two-story log dog-trot modified ca. 1891 to Plain Traditional-style appearance
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/11/2004.
Hughes Mound Site (Restricted – Saline County)
Location Restricted
1500-1700 A.D. Caddoan site
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/10/1985.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building (Benton – Saline County)
123-125 N. Market St.
1913 brick structure designed in the commercial style popular in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 5/26/2004.
J. W. & Ann Lowe Clary House (Benton – Saline County)
305 N. East St.
ca. 1926 traditional Craftsman/Tudor Revival building
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 2/19/1993.
Old Benton-Sardis Road Bridge (Bauxite vic. – Saline County)
north of AR 183, approximately 1.25 miles east of Pine Haven Road
c.1919 concrete and fieldstone bridge.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 1/24/2007.
Old River Bridge (Benton – Saline County)
SW of Benton spanning Saline River on River Rd.
1899 iron bridge
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/15/1977.
Pleasant Hill Methodist Church (Pleasant Hill – Saline County)
Lawson & Lake Norrell Rds.
1894 vernacular Greek Revival church
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/5/1991.
Royal Theatre (Benton – Saline County)
111 S. Market St.
1948-1949 Moderne-style theater designed by Ginocchio & Cromwell firm as adaptation of earlier structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 9/27/2003.
Rucker House (Bauxite – Saline County)
Hwy. 183 & Gibbons Rd.
1905 home of Alcoa supervisor
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 6/16/1988.
Saline County Courthouse (Benton – Saline County)
Courthouse Square
1900 Charles L. Thompson-designed Romanesque Revival structure
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 11/22/1976.
Shoppach House (Benton – Saline County)
508 N. Main
1852 structure is county’s first brick house
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on 10/10/1975.