. . . "1988-01-28"^^ . . . . "The Macon-Harrison House is a historic house at 209 NE Second Street in Bentonville, Arkansas. Built in 1910, it is a large two-story brick structure with limestone trim, including corner quoining, porch columns and balustrades. This high-quality late Victorian house was built by John Macon, who profited from the local apple industry by building an applejack distillery. Macon reportedly built it as a wedding gift for his bride. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988."@en . . . . "87002333" . "Macon-Harrison House"@en . . "1094570130"^^ . "Macon--Harrison House"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Macon--Harrison House"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "36.37305450439453"^^ . . "less than one acre"@en . "45447132"^^ . . "Arkansas#USA"@en . . . . . . . "Tom Haney"@en . . "36.37305555555555 -94.20583333333333" . "87002333"^^ . . "209"^^ . "2087"^^ . "Location in Arkansas##Location in United States"@en . . "1910"^^ . . "The Macon-Harrison House is a historic house at 209 NE Second Street in Bentonville, Arkansas. Built in 1910, it is a large two-story brick structure with limestone trim, including corner quoining, porch columns and balustrades. This high-quality late Victorian house was built by John Macon, who profited from the local apple industry by building an applejack distillery. Macon reportedly built it as a wedding gift for his bride. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988."@en . . . "POINT(-94.205833435059 36.373054504395)"^^ . ""@en . "-94.20583343505859"^^ . .