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NRHP Reference #
  
88001841

Added to NRHP
  
29 September 1988

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Location
  
Cony Circle at Cony and Stone Sts. Augusta, Maine

Built
  
1926 (1926), 1932; renovated 2014-2015

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Messalonskee Lake, Fort Western, Viles Arboretum, The Blaine House, Maine State Museum

Old Cony High School is a historic school building at Cony and Church Streets in Augusta, Maine. Built between 1926 and 1932, it is locally unusual for its flatiron shape, and its social history as the city's third high school building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

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Design

Built between 1926 and 1932, the old Cony High School is a three-story wedge-shaped (or flatiron-shaped) building with Colonial Revival detailing. The curved entrance facade faces northwest, with Tuscan columns on a granite foundation. The unusual Colonial Revival style brick building was designed by local firm Bunker and Savage.

History

In the 1920s, it was realized that the existing Cony Free High School was unable to accommodate plans for future enrollment. Construction was started on the Old Cony High School in 1926. The building was dedicated on November 12, 1930, but the third story was not finished until 1932.

The building was used as a school until 2006. At that time, a new school was built, and the city of Augusta maintained the empty old building as a heated storage facility at a cost of $75,000 per year.

In 2013, the group Housing Initiatives of New England stepped forward to renovate the school into a living center for senior adults. With a tax credit from the Maine State Housing Authority, plus several grants, the project went forward to renovate the interior and exterior of the building, while preserving historic features. The staircase, corridors, and original entrances will be preserved. The windows will be replaced with new windows designed to match the original. The historic Daniel Cony clock will remain in the building.

The building remains property of the City of Augusta, but the group Housing Initiatives of New England retains a long-term, 49-year lease for a fee of $1/year.

In July 2015, the renovated building was opened as Cony Flatiron Senior Residence, a senior housing complex. Some of the residents were formerly students at the high school.

References

Old Cony High School Wikipedia