Turner-Fulk House

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The Turner-Fulk House is located at 1701 Center Street in Little Rock. The architect of the home was Charles Thompson. The house is in the Colonial Revival style with a gambrel roof in Dutch Colonial style. The house was started in 1903 and finished in 1904. The house is named after the original occupant Sue C. Turner and mid-twentieth-century circuit judge Augustus Fulk. In 1953 the house became a nunnery. The nuns ran a school in the house at 1711 Center Street.

In 1981 a fire destroyed the building and it was rebuilt from scratch.

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