Built 1864 NRHP Reference # 78001729 Area 4,000 m² People also search for Humphrey House | Built by Bryant,Archie Opened 1864 Added to NRHP 30 January 1978 | |
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Address 905 Victorian Ave, Sparks, NV 89431, USA |
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The Glendale School of Reno, Nevada, is a historic schoolhouse that was built in 1864 and served as a school until 1958. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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It was deemed significant as the first educational institution in the "Truckee Meadows" area, where, in 1857, Charles C. Gates and John F. Stone created a rope ferry across the Truckee River and opened a trading post, leading to further development. It was built by Archie Bryant.
In 1976 the school building was moved to a site near the intersection of S. Virginia St. and Kietzke Lane in Reno, and in 1993 it was moved again, to its current location, part of the Victorian Square development in Sparks.
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