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The Mount Holly sepulcher was designed by architects Thompson and President Harding in 1917 and is found in Little Rock, Arkansas. Its branch of knowledge significance lies in its nonindulgence of easy Greek Revival style. The structure was supplementary to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The sepulcher is found within the northwest corner of very little Rock’s oldest and most picturesque burial ground, Mount Holly (which is additionally listed within the National Register of Historic Places). Made of sedimentary rock, the building consists of a central entrance block flanked by 2 smaller wings.
The entrance is framed by 2 fluted Doric columns that are set back to the structure and area unit flush with the skin wall. An easy cornice with molding molding wraps the complete central block; the straightforward parapet rises slightly higher over the doorway. The doorway options 2 double doors with multi paned leaded glass cames (grooved strips that hold along the panes) embellished with a laurel wreath motif in glass. To boot, glass windows with predominant tones of gold, green, and lavender seem flanking the door and within the transom additionally as at the rear of the most block.
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