Claude Fouke House

The Claude Fouke House[lower-alpha 1] is a historic house at 501 Pecan Street in Texarkana, Arkansas. It is a two-story brick structure with a hip roof, set on a raised corner lot. It is one of the city's most elaborate Classical Revival structures, with a monumental temple front supported by pairs of fluted Ionic columns rising the full height of the facade. The roof has an elaborate modillioned cornice, with a small triangular pediment containing a half-round window. The interior of the house contains equally impressive woodwork. The house was built in 1903 by Claude Fouke, the son of railroad baron George Fouke.[2]

Claude Fouke House
Location in Arkansas
Location in United States
Location501 Pecan St., Texarkana, Arkansas
Coordinates33°25′41″N 94°2′9″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1903 (1903)
Built byClaude Fouke
Architectural styleClassical Revival
NRHP reference No.82002125[1]
Added to NRHPApril 22, 1982

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[1]

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Notes

  1. The NRHP nomination form uses the spelling "Claude Foulke House" contrary to all other sources.

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