Thorp Grade School

United States historic place
Thorp Grade School
Thorp Grade School (Photo 2010)
LocationThorp, Washington
Built1936
ArchitectJohn W. Maloney
Architectural styleColonial Revival
NRHP reference No.09000541
Designated NRHPJuly 16, 2009

Thorp Grade School is a notable building located in Thorp, Washington, United States.

On July 16, 2009, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as a significant example of American rural education.[1]

Built at a cost of $41,000 during the depths of the Great Depression using WPA funds, the building still stands and has been used continuously by Thorp School District No. 400 since its construction. A finely crafted red brick Colonial Revival structure, it was designed by the noted Northwest architect John W. Maloney.

Thorp Grade School, north facade and main entrance.

See also

  • Thorp Mill Town Historical Preservation Society
  • Thorp School District No. 400
  • Docomomo, John W. Maloney A complete biographical account of the life and career of John W. Maloney.

References

  1. ^ Washington State Department of Archeology & Historic Preservation.. Retrieved 2011-09-21.