107 W. University

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Historic Tax Credit Eligible

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Local MSSS Grant Eligible

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Located in National Register District

The Henry Building was constructed c. 1910 and first housed a grocery and meat market. Today, it is the offices of Main Street Studios, a premier photography studio. This single-story building constructed of brick masonry on a stone foundation is an excellent example of a Siloam Springs storefront restored with federal rehabilitation tax credits. 

Today it boasts of a recessed double-leaf entrance, decorated by supportive cast iron columns, lighted by large four pane transoms over single pane stationary windows and wooden bulkheads. Due to these rehabilitation efforts, the building now holds contributing status with the National Register. 

For more information on this building’s history, contact the Siloam Springs Museum at Don@siloamspringsmuseum.com. For information on building improvement consultation, grants and tax credit opportunities, contact Main Street Siloam Springs at info@mainstreetsiloam.org

 

St. John Street looking east, c. 1910, Siloam Springs Museum. 

W. University looking east, d. 2020, Main Street Siloam Springs.