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Dickson Street

Coordinates: 36°3′59″N 94°9′52″W / 36.06639°N 94.16444°W / 36.06639; -94.16444
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West Dickson Street Commercial Historic District
Dickson Street, 2007
LocationDickson St. between Arkansas Ave. & St. Charles Ave. & West Ave. between Dickson St. & Lafayette St., Fayetteville, Arkansas
Coordinates36°3′59″N 94°9′52″W / 36.06639°N 94.16444°W / 36.06639; -94.16444
Area235 acres (95 ha)
ArchitectBill Sonneman, Paul Young
Architectural styleQueen Anne, Classical Revival, others
NRHP reference No.07001028 [1]
Added to NRHPOctober 01, 2007
Underwood Plaza, one of the residential developments on Dickson.
File:Fay5.jpg
View of Dickson Street during Bikes, Blues, and BBQ.

The West Dickson Street Commercial Historic District, known as Dickson Street is an area in downtown Fayetteville, Arkansas just off the University of Arkansas campus. It is lined with multiple bars, restaurants, and shops unique to the area. Many large condo projects are now under construction as well. Dickson Street is home to the Walton Arts Center, and serves as the focal point of the Bikes, Blues, and BBQ bike festival (the third largest bike rally in the nation) [1].

Dickson Street is widely considered as one of the two most popular entertainment districts in the state, along with the River Market district in downtown Little Rock.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.

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