102-0030

Virginia High School

VLR Listing Date

12/04/1996

NRHP Listing Date

02/21/1997

NRHP Reference Number

97000159

The expertly-handled classical design of Virginia High School (later Virginia Middle School) is a demonstration of the civic pride once expressed in the architecture of public educational facilities. Such buildings dignified their specific functions and lent identity and character to their communities. The school, a landmark in the Euclid Avenue Historic District in the city of Bristol, was designed by local architect Clarence B. Kearfott, who embellished the façade with a monumental Ionic portico. Completed in 1915, the building originally served White children from grades five on. The school later served as a middle school that was open to all. The building has also served as a venue for many club and civic gatherings throughout its history. Defense preparedness classes were held at Virginia High School during World War II.

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Abbreviations:
VLR: Virginia Landmarks Register
NPS: National Park Service
NRHP: National Register of Historic Places
NHL: National Historic Landmark

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