Stonington High School - Stonington CT
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N 41° 20.064 W 071° 54.184
19T E 257072 N 4579946
The Stonington Borough School was built in 1888. The Borough School is a fine example of Late Victorian, Second Empire-style school architecture.
Waymark Code: WM10Y45
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 07/09/2019
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The Stonington Borough School was built in 1888 on a site bereft of buildings and used for the Borough's general school. The original building, on the western half of the lot, consists of a granite basement surmounted by two stories of brick, and a Mansard-roofed attic. A central tower, extending an additional floor above the roof, housed the school bell.
The Borough School is a fine example of Late Victorian, Second Empire-style school architecture. The two parts of the existing structure were built some twenty years apart.
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