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Woodville Historic District | |
Location | Roughly bounded by Prentiss, 2nd, College, Siglo, and Water Sts., original) 546 Depot St. and 559 Third St., (increase I), Roughly along Depot, First West, Main, Second South, Sligo, Third South, and Water Sts., (increase II) Roughly bounded by Old Prentiss Hwy., US 61 and City Limits, (increase III) Woodville, Mississippi |
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Coordinates | 31°6′7″N91°17′56″W / 31.10194°N 91.29889°W Coordinates: 31°6′7″N91°17′56″W / 31.10194°N 91.29889°W |
Built | 1911 (increase I); 1816 (increase III) |
Architect | Multiple |
Architectural style | Classical Revival, Queen Anne, Federal (original); Classical Revival, Tudor Revival, et al. (increase III) |
NRHP reference No. | 82003122, 93001200, 99000594, 01001127 [1] |
Added to NRHP | September 30, 1982 (original) October 21, 1993 (increase I) May 20, 1999 (increase II) October 19, 2001 (increase III) |
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