National Register of Historic Places Program
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| Property Name | Rushton Clinic, The |
| Reference Number | 13000316 |
| State | Arkansas |
| County | Columbia |
| Town | Magnolia |
| Street Address | 219 North Washington Street |
| Multiple Property Submission Name | N/A |
| Status | Listed 5/28/2013 |
| Link to full file | http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/feature/places/pdfs/13000316.pdf |
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| Located at 219 North Washington Street and built in 1938, the Rushton Clinic represents an excellent example of the Art Modeme style. With its asymmetrical fa9ade, curved glass-block windows around the front entrance, metal-framed windows, and use of glass block and windows that wrap around comers, the building illustrates some of the key characteristics of the style. As an excellent example of the Art Modeme style, the Rushton Clinic is being nominated to the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion C with local significance. |
Properties are listed in the National Register of Historic Places under four criteria: A, B, C, and D. For information on what these criterion are and how they are applied, please see our Bulletin on How to Apply the National Register Criteria


