Historic home with many of the original antique features maintained, including the original windows. Original 2" hardwood floors were repaired and refinished. 3 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms and an office. Breakfast nook, mud room and a sunroom with unique windows. Dishwasher, gas stove, gas fireplace and microwave included. Granite countertops. New wiring. New Plumbing. Detached Garage. Two 1/2 baths and one full bathroom with a stand alone shower, a cast iron tub with a shower attachment and a dual sink vanity. 2 outdoor sitting areas and 1 porch and a deck on side of house. Has a large attic that could easily be finished to create a large upstairs suite. Neighborhood Description It was during this era of prosperity that the area comprising the May-Lecta-Sweet Historic District developed. Located approximately one mile north of Fort Smith’s first commercial area and the original site of “Fort Smith,” the May-Lecta-Sweet area was originally considered out in the country. The May-Lecta-Sweet neighborhood is representative of the suburban development that occurred in the city during the later part of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
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