1916 Buffalo High School
1916 Buffalo High School | |
School building in 2009 | |
46°55′16″N 97°32′59″W / 46.92111°N 97.54972°W / 46.92111; -97.54972 | |
Area | less than 1 acre (0.40 ha) |
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Built | 1916 (1916) |
Architect | O'Shea, A.J.; Meineke Building Co. |
Architectural style | Classical Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 01000501 [1] |
Added to NRHP | May 10, 2001 |
The 1916 Buffalo High School, also known as Buffalo-Tower City Senior High School, is a property in Buffalo, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It is located near the center of Buffalo, near the Old Stone Church which is also NRHP-listed.[2]
It was built in 1916 in Classical Revival style, and was designed and/or built by A.J. O'Shea and Meineke Building Co.[1]
At the time of the listing, the property was owned by the Buffalo Historical Society.[2] The listing included one contributing building.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ a b Dale Roland Bentley (December 20, 2000). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: 1916 Buffalo High School / Buffalo-Tower City Senior High School". National Park Service. and Accompanying eight photos, exterior and interior, from 2001 (see photo captions pages 36-37 of text document)
External links
Media related to 1916 Buffalo High School at Wikimedia Commons
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districts
- Casselton Commercial Historic District
- Downtown Fargo District
- Fargo Oak Grove Residential Historic District
- Fargo South Residential District
- M.E. Beebe Historic District
- North Dakota State University District
- North Side Fargo Builder's Residential Historic District
- North Side Fargo High Style Residential Historic District
properties
- 1916 Buffalo High School
- Barrington Apartments
- Black Building
- Cass County Court House, Jail, and Sheriff's House
- deLendrecie's Department Store
- Dibley House
- Fargo City Detention Hospital
- Fargo Theatre
- Federal Building and U.S. Post Office
- George and Beth Anderson House
- Grand Lodge of North Dakota, Ancient Order of United Workmen
- Great Northern Freight Warehouse
- James Holes House
- Knerr Block, Floyd Block, McHench Building and Webster and Coe Building
- Lewis House
- Masonic Block
- Northern Pacific Railway Depot
- Old Stone Church
- Pence Automobile Company Warehouse
- Powers Hotel
- Research Plot 2
- Research Plot 30
- Robert Lindemann House
- Shea Site
- Sprunk Site
- St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
- Union Storage & Transfer Cold Storage Warehouse and Armour Creamery Building
- Watts Free Library
- Woodrow Wilson School
- YMCA Sign
listings
- Burlington Northern Depot
- Cole Hotel
- Fargo and Southern Depot
- Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral
- Chesebro Smith House
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