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Canehill, also
known as Cane Hill and Boonsboro, is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Washington County, Arkansas, United...
- The
Blackburn House is a
historic house at Main and
College Streets in
Canehill, Arkansas. It is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, with a cross-gable...
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Earle House is a
house in
Canehill,
Arkansas on
Highway 45
built in 1859 to
house Dr.
Fountain R. Earle, the
president of Cane Hill College. The property...
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Moore House is a
historic house on
Washington County Road 13
northwest of
Canehill, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood-frame house,
three bays wide, with a...
- The Cane Hill
Cemetery is a
cemetery in
Canehill, Arkansas. It is
located just
south of
Washington County Route 13 and west of
Arkansas Highway 45. The...
- The
United Presbyterian Church of
Canehill is a
historic church on Main
Street in
Canehill, Arkansas.
Built in 1891, it is the only
surviving church building...
- was the
first institution of
higher learning in Arkansas. It
operated in
Canehill,
Arkansas from 1834
until 1891. ****berland
Presbyterians founded a school...
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McClellan House is a
historic house a
short way
southwest of the
center of
Canehill, Arkansas, off
Arkansas Highway 45. The
house is a two-story I-house, with...
- Cane Hill
College in
Canehill, Arkansas...
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Carroll Building is a
historic commercial building on Main
Street in
Canehill, Arkansas. It is a two-story
masonry structure, with a flat roof and a...