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The '''Pierce House''' is located at 1704 Center Street in the [[Governor's Mansion Historic District]] of Little Rock, Arkansas. The house was first the home of Right Reverend [[Henry Niles Pierce]]. Pierce is the founder of [[Trinity Episcopal Cathedral]]. The home is fashioned in the Italianate style, and the porch is in Colonial Revival style. The house originally stood at the corner of 17th and Center streets.  
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The '''Pierce House''' is located at 1704 Center Street in the [[Governor's Mansion Historic District]] of Little Rock, Arkansas. The house was first the home of Right Reverend [[Henry Niles Pierce]]. Pierce is the founder of [[Trinity Episcopal Cathedral]]. The home is fashioned in the Italianate style, and the porch is in Colonial Revival style. The house, built around 1881, originally stood at the corner of 17th and Center streets.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 2 March 2008

The Pierce House is located at 1704 Center Street in the Governor's Mansion Historic District of Little Rock, Arkansas. The house was first the home of Right Reverend Henry Niles Pierce. Pierce is the founder of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. The home is fashioned in the Italianate style, and the porch is in Colonial Revival style. The house, built around 1881, originally stood at the corner of 17th and Center streets.

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