The Arthur M. Burroughs House is an early 1900s residential home in Conway, South Carolina. It is deemed historically significant for the following reasons:
1. Its connection with the wealthy businessman Arthur M. Burroughs as this was built for him and wife Frances Coles Burroughs in 1903. Burroughs is also the son of the co founder of the Burroughs and Collins Company, Franklin G. Burroughs.
2. Its connection with Henry P. Little, a local contractor known in the area for his work. The house is also noted for its architecture, especially with its distinctive elements like the octagonal tower without losing its definitive Queen Anne style design.
The Arthur M. Burroughs House was added on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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