Uncasville School - Montville CT
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N 41° 26.076 W 072° 06.665
18T E 741372 N 4591032
The Uncasville School is a historic school building was built during 1917-1918. The building now houses town offices.
Waymark Code: WM17P5C
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 03/18/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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The school was built in 1917-18 to a design by architect Wilson Potter, a regionally well-known specialist in school buildings. Potter is also believed to have executed the designs for the wings, which are stylistically virtually indistinguishable from the original main block. Grace Palmer Melcer, whose family owned local mills, funded its construction and retained ownership of the building until 1925, when it was enlarged to address overcrowding. The school was a focal center of the community, hosting meetings and events of community groups, including evening adult education classes for immigrants.

The former Uncasville School building is located in the village of Uncasville, on the west side of Norwich-New London Turnpike (Connecticut Route 32) south of Maple Avenue. It is a two-story brick building, its original core at the center of a U, whose flanking wings are additions. The historic main entrance is in the center of the U, framed by cast stone Doric columns supporting an entablature and pedimented gable.

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Street address:
310 Norwich-New London Turnpike
Montville, CT


County / Borough / Parish: New London

Year listed: 2001

Historic (Areas of) Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering, Person

Periods of significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924

Historic function: Education, Recreation And Culture, Social

Current function: Government

Privately owned?: no

Primary Web Site: [Web Link]

Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]

Secondary Website 2: [Web Link]

Season start / Season finish: Not listed

Hours of operation: Not listed

National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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