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What to See in Altus - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Altus (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Altus Well Shed-Gazebo, and O'Kane-Jacobs House. Also, be sure to include German-American Bank in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Altus (Arkansas).

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church

Catholic church in Franklin County, Arkansas
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Catholic church in Franklin County, Arkansas. Our Lady of Perpetual Help, also known as St. Mary's Catholic Church, is a historic church just north of Altus, Arkansas. It is located on Franklin County Road 521, just outside the city limits. The Romanesque church building was built in 1902. The church is known for its Sistine Chapel-style paintings and grand Roman Basilical architecture. Brown stone blocks cover the outside of the church, and the inside walls are lined with ornate gold leaf. The organ inside the church is over 100 years old, as is the bell tower. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[1]

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Altus Well Shed-Gazebo

Altus Well Shed-Gazebo
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The Altus Well Shed-Gazebo is a gazebo located adjacent to the central city park of Altus, Arkansas, near the junction of Franklin and Main Streets. It is an octagonal structure, set on a foundation of cast concrete blocks, with eight stepped columns supporting a wooden roof frame with a metal shingle roof and finial. The gazebo was built about 1920 covering a well that is believed to have been built in 1888, around the time a branch railroad line was built from Altus to a nearby coal mining area.

The gazebo was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.[2]

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O'Kane-Jacobs House

O'Kane-Jacobs House
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The O'Kane-Jacobs House is a historic house on Rossville Road in Altus, Arkansas. It is a single story wood-frame structure, with a single pile and an original ell extending to the west. It has a cross-gable roof and weatherboard siding. Its front is sheltered by a recessed porch supported by round columns, with a distinctive latticework frieze. Built in 1881 by Francis Paine, it was purchased in 1891 by Colonel W. S. O'Kane, a prominent local businessman who owned orchards and a fruit shipping business.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.[3]

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German-American Bank

German-American Bank
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The German-American Bank is a historic commercial building at Franklin and Main Streets in Altus, Arkansas. It is a two-story masonry structure, built out of red brick with a stone foundation and trim. It has an angled store entrance at the corner, sheltered by an overhang with a dentillated cornice and supported by a round column. Windows on the second level are set in segmented-arch openings, and the flat roof is obscured by a raised brick parapet. Built in 1905, it is Altus' finest example of commercial Italianate architecture.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.[4]

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