Arrow Rock, Missouri, United States

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Arrow Rock, Missouri, United States, is a historic village along the Missouri River best known as the 19th-century home of painter George Caleb Bingham and for its well-preserved frontier-era architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
village
category Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri
National Historic Landmarks in Missouri
Populated places on the Missouri River
Villages in Missouri
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Saline County, Missouri
foundedIn 19th century
hasAttraction Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre
Arrow Rock State Historic Site
J. Huston Tavern
hasFeature historic village center
preserved 19th-century streetscape
hasNotableResident George Caleb Bingham
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing
knownFor 19th-century home of painter George Caleb Bingham
well-preserved frontier-era architecture
locatedIn Midwestern United States
locatedOn Missouri River
namedAfter Arrow Rock bluff
partOf Arrow Rock Historic District
populationCensusYear 2020
state Missouri
timezone Central Time Zone
UTCOffset UTC−06:00
UTCOffsetDST UTC−05:00

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George Caleb Bingham residence Arrow Rock, Missouri, United States
Saline County, Missouri containsSettlement Arrow Rock, Missouri, United States
this entity surface form: Arrow Rock, Missouri