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Mary H. Matthews Lustron House

Former National Register of Historic Places in ArkansasHouses completed in 1949Houses in Little Rock, ArkansasHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in ArkansasLittle Rock, Arkansas Registered Historic Place stubs
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Mary H. Lustron Matthews House
Mary H. Lustron Matthews House

The Mary H. Matthews Lustron House was a historic house at 5021 Maryland Avenue in Little Rock, Arkansas. It was a single-story prefabricated house, erected on site about 1949. It was one of four known surviving examples of a Lustron house in the state (out of twelve documented to be shipped into the state). These houses were prefabricated in Columbus, Ohio, and feature a steel frame clad in porcelain-enameled steel panels. The roof was also clad in similar panel and retained other original features.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. but was delisted in 2020 after it was demolished in October 2019.

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Mary H. Matthews Lustron House
Maryland Avenue, Little Rock Oak Forest

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Maryland Avenue 5098
72204 Little Rock, Oak Forest
Arkansas, United States
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