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The following is a list of buildings, structures and historic districts in or near Fayetteville and listed on the National Register of Historic Places as of 2010:
National Register
Agriculture Building
Anderson-Taylor House
Benjamin Franklin Johnson II Homestead District
Business Administration Building
Butterfield Overland Mail Route
Chemistry Building
Chi Omega Chapter House
Chi Omega Greek Theater
Clack House
Clinton House
David and Mary Durst House
E. Fay and Gus Jones House
Ella Carnall Hall
Evergreen Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville National Cemetery
Frisco Depot
Goff Farm Stone Bridge
Gregg House
Guisinger Building
Hantz House
Happy Hollow Farm
Headquarters House
Hemingway House and Barn
Home Economics Building
Jackson House
John S. Vest House
Johnson Barn
Lafayette Street Overpass
Lewis Brothers Building
Lynn Shelton American Legion Post No. 27
Magnolia Company Filling Station
Maple Street Overpass
Men's Gymnasium
Mount Nord Historic District
Mrs. Young Building
Old Bank of Fayetteville Building
Old Main
Peter Smyth House
Ridge House
Rouse-Bailey House
Son's Chapel
Strengthen the Arm of Liberty Monument
Student Union Building
Tharp House
The Old Post Office
Troy Gordon House
University of Arkansas Campus Historic District
Villa Rosa
Vol Walker Library
Wade-Heerwagen House
Walker-Knerr-Williams House
Walker-Stone House
Washington County Courthouse
Washington County Jail
Washington-Willow Historic District
Waterman-Archer House
West Dickson Street Commercial Historic District
Willis Noll Residence
Wilson Park Historic District
Wilson-Pittman-Campbell-Gregory House
Arkansas Register
Fayetteville Municipal Airport Hangar ("White Hangar")
Heffelfinger-Freund House
Kantz House
Oaks Cemetery
Pratt Place-Markham Camp
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