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Old 09-05-2009, 09:34 AM
 
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it is the Fuller Honeymoon Cottage, and it is for sale!

Eureka Springs, AR Homes For Sale By Owner - Owners.com Real Estate (http://www.owners.com/Arkansas-buy-Vacation-home-PGJ9958.aspx?sch=c+47677%3bp+1 - broken link)
Well, I thought it was called "Fuller Cottage", but I couldn't find anything when I did a Google search on that! I guess because it's not currently for rent because it's for sale. Thanks!

Now if I could only scratch up $244,000!

Maybe the next person who owns it will rent it out also. I'd love to stay there for several days in the fall!
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Old 09-05-2009, 07:38 PM
 
Location: Texas
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That is the cutest house I have seen in a very long time.
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Old 09-05-2009, 08:19 PM
 
Location: Not where you ever lived
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It looks very much like an old farmhouse, and it could be an old converted carriage house. I've seen it a dozen times and never paid much attention to it.
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Old 09-08-2009, 02:55 PM
 
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I can't stand it any longer.....does anyone know what the name of this little cottage in Eureka Springs is?

http://www.americanstyle.com/Media/PublicationsArticle/AS59-A-W-EUREKA-SCENE4.jpg (broken link)
Well, I always called in the Little Yellow House!

But I've found out it's actually called the Fuller House, after the family that used to own it, who are related to the Cross family, owners of the Bank of Eureka Springs (now Cornerstone Bank), Mud Street Cafe, Blue Spring Heritage Center and lots more.

Ken Rundel
Eureka Springs Publicist
[EMAIL="krundel@eurekasprings.org"]krundel@eurekasprings.org[/EMAIL]
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Old 09-09-2009, 07:19 AM
 
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Well, I always called in the Little Yellow House!

But I've found out it's actually called the Fuller House, after the family that used to own it, who are related to the Cross family, owners of the Bank of Eureka Springs (now Cornerstone Bank), Mud Street Cafe, Blue Spring Heritage Center and lots more.

Ken Rundel
Eureka Springs Publicist
krundel@eurekasprings.org
Wow, some of my husband's great-grandparents were named Cross, and some of his family were from Arkansas! I've seen pictures at my in-laws' that he called "Grandma and Grandpa Cross". Can't remember if it's through his mom's or his dad's side. Maybe he could find a link and claim a share of the family inheritance! LOL

Sometimes I think I could live in Eureka Springs, and other times I think I would get tired of the place crawling with tourists, and the houses being all crowded together, and want to be back in the country. There is an ambience there like no other, though. GREAT place to visit, especially if you love old houses like I do!
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