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The '''Turner-Bach House''' was constructed in 1884-1885 at 1722 Center Street in the [[Governor's Mansion Historic District]] of Little Rock, Arkansas. The Queen Anne-style house was built for local realtor W.J. Turner. The home in 1917 was remodeled into the Craftsman style for wholesale hardware compnay vice-president [[Gus Lyon]]. When Lyon died the next year the home was sold to dry goods businessman [{William Back]]. The home was divided up into apartments in the 1950s, and restored as a private home in 1992.
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The '''Turner-Bach House''' was constructed in 1884-1885 at 1722 Center Street in the [[Governor's Mansion Historic District]] of Little Rock, Arkansas. The Queen Anne-style house was built for local realtor W.J. Turner. The home in 1917 was remodeled into the Craftsman style for wholesale hardware compnay vice-president [[Gus Lyon]]. When Lyon died the next year the home was sold to dry goods businessman [[William Back]]. The home was divided up into apartments in the 1950s, and restored as a private home in 1992.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:12, 12 April 2008

The Turner-Bach House was constructed in 1884-1885 at 1722 Center Street in the Governor's Mansion Historic District of Little Rock, Arkansas. The Queen Anne-style house was built for local realtor W.J. Turner. The home in 1917 was remodeled into the Craftsman style for wholesale hardware compnay vice-president Gus Lyon. When Lyon died the next year the home was sold to dry goods businessman William Back. The home was divided up into apartments in the 1950s, and restored as a private home in 1992.

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