Built 1884 NRHP Reference # 73001748 Area 2 ha | Architectural style prairie Gothic Opened 1884 Added to NRHP 14 March 1973 | |
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Location 101 W. 17th St., Sioux Falls, South Dakota Address Sioux Falls, SD 57104, USA Similar Great Plains Zoo, Bramble Park Zoo, Reptile Gardens, St Joseph Cathedral, Great Bear Recreation Park |
The All Saints School is a historic private school in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. William Hobart Hare, the first Episcopal bishop of South Dakota, founded the school to serve as a girls' boarding school for the children of Episcopal missionaries. The school's main building, a four-story granite Prairie Gothic structure with a distinctive bell tower, was built in 1884. A cupola sits atop the building's front entrance; Hare's personal quarters was near the cupola, and he was known to watch the city from the cupola in the evening. A one-and-a-half story chapel is located on the west side of the main building.
The school's main building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It is also part of the All Saints Historic District.