Eleventh Street School - Gadsden, AL
N 34° 00.845 W 086° 01.085
16S E 590664 N 3764151
Eleventh Street School Historical Marker, Gadsden, AL
Waymark Code: WMDRD0
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 02/18/2012
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Built in 1907, the Eleventh Street School is one of the oldest school buildings in Gadsden. The old school building now houses the Gadsden Board of Education. The marker is located in front of the building on Chestnut Street just east of Eleventh Street. The marker was placed by the Gadsden City Board of Education; Gloria W. Rives, President; Dr. Fred M. Taylor, Superintendent; and the Etowah Historical Society.
Marker Name: Eleventh Street School
Marker Type: Urban
Addtional Information:: The Eleventh Street School, built in 1907, was one of the earliest elementary schools in Gadsden. It is the only local surviving school building of that era.
This two-story red brick structure has solid masonry exterior walls and an entrance which features limestone columns, an entablature of the Ionic order, and a Palladian-style window.
In 1926 the original architect, Alexander Duncan Simpson, designed an addition of eight classrooms and a lunchroom.
After closing in December 1962, the school became an adult education center.
Renovated by the Gadsden City Board of Education in 1989 to serve as its administrative offices, the building stands as a memorial to the history of elementary education in this city.
(Listed in the National Register of Historic
Places May 10, 1984)
Date Dedicated / Placed: 1993
Marker Number: none
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