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Berger-Graham House

1904 establishments in ArkansasBuildings and structures in Jonesboro, ArkansasHouses completed in 1904Houses in Craighead County, ArkansasHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
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The Berger-Graham House is a historic house at 1327 South Main Street in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Situated on one of the highest points in the city, this is an imposing brick structure with Classical Revival and Richardsonian Romanesque characteristics. Its brick walls are eighteen inches think, supporting a hip roof with cross gables and dormers. The main entrance is recessed under a large round arch that is the focal point of the front elevation. The house was built in 1904 by Marcus Berger, a wealthy businessman, as a wedding present for his son Joseph. In 1909 it was purchased by W. H. Graham, a wholesale cotton broker. After financial reverses in the Great Depression, Graham converted the property into a boarding house.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

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Berger-Graham House
South Main Street, Jonesboro

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South Main Street 1399
72401 Jonesboro
Arkansas, United States
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