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| Listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural style and for the contributions of its early residents, the Frank E. Robins House is a classic Colonial Revival home built in 1922.The house has been a Conway landmark for more than eight decades. As the home of Frank E. and Lyde Robins and their five children, the house was well known as a site of social warmth, discussions of issues of the day, and casual hospitality that was shared with the numerous friends of the family. As the owner of the local newspaper, the Log Cabin Democrat, Mr. Robins was a major influence in the early development of Conway. Mrs. Robins was a gracious entertainer, avid flower gardener, and was involved in the social activities of a young and progressive city.
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