Eureka Spgs, Arkansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Did you know that Eureka Springs, Arkansas, is on the National Register of Historic Places? Did you know that there is an entire historic district in this city? In addition, the city has been designated as one of America's Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The town is also known as the "Little Switzerland of the United States" and "Stairstep Town" because of its hilly terrain.

The Eureka Springs, Arkansas, population is 2,084 and 308 people per square mile. The median age is 50.5, compared to 37.4 for the rest of the US. The median household size is two, while the national average is 2.6. In other words, this city is home to many different races and ethnicities. Here are some interesting facts about the population and the neighborhood of Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

The Eureka Springs Improvement Company was founded in 1882. The company brought a railroad to the area and developed amenities to accommodate the growing tourist population. The Eureka Improvement Company owned the Crescent Hotel, which opened in 1886. It also owned the Hancock House, which opened in 1888. Other notable historic buildings in Eureka Springs include the Perry House and the New Orleans Hotel.

The population of Eureka Spgs City is estimated from the 2010 census. The city is home to approximately 1119 people. Of these, 19.2% of residents are under the age of 18, while 21.9% of the population is over 65. A total of 49% of households are considered non-families. Another 10% are single and contain one or two people. There are also 13.4% of households with a person over the age of 65 living alone. The median age of these households is 46 years. The ratio of males to females is 81.8 for those aged 18 and older.