The Richard and Mettle Ealy House is a historic house at 280 Solomon Grove Road in Twin Groves, Arkansas. It is a single story masonry structure, built out of sandstone with cream-colored brick trim. It has a cross-gable roof configuration, and a recessed porch with an arcade of rounded arches. It was built in 1942, replacing a wood-frame home destroyed by fire. It was built by Silas Owens, Sr., a local master mason, for his first cousin and wife. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
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| - The Richard and Mettle Ealy House is a historic house at 280 Solomon Grove Road in Twin Groves, Arkansas. It is a single story masonry structure, built out of sandstone with cream-colored brick trim. It has a cross-gable roof configuration, and a recessed porch with an arcade of rounded arches. It was built in 1942, replacing a wood-frame home destroyed by fire. It was built by Silas Owens, Sr., a local master mason, for his first cousin and wife. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. (en)
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| - The Richard and Mettle Ealy House is a historic house at 280 Solomon Grove Road in Twin Groves, Arkansas. It is a single story masonry structure, built out of sandstone with cream-colored brick trim. It has a cross-gable roof configuration, and a recessed porch with an arcade of rounded arches. It was built in 1942, replacing a wood-frame home destroyed by fire. It was built by Silas Owens, Sr., a local master mason, for his first cousin and wife. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. (en)
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