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Pine Street School (Northfield, Massachusetts)

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NRHP Reference #
  
02000156

Added to NRHP
  
13 March 2002

Opened
  
1904

Architect
  
Augustus W. Holton

Pine Street School (Northfield, Massachusetts)

Location
  
Northfield, Massachusetts

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

The Pine Street School is a historic schoolhouse at 13 Pine Street in Northfield, Massachusetts. The school was built in 1904, and represents a well-preserved specimen of an early 20th-century school building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

Designed by Westfield architect Augustus W. Holton in 1903, the building is a 1 12-story Colonial Revival structure, built to replace a smaller schoolhouse that was overcrowded and in poor condition. On the first floor it has a large vestibule, with hanging hooks for student coats. Doors lead into two equally sized classrooms which still have original electrical fixtures, wooden bead-board wainscoting, and plaster walls. Stairs from the vestibule lead up to a third, larger classroom. The building was used as a schoolhouse from its construction until 1940, when a fire destroyed the town's Center School. The town then consolidated the elementary grades in a newly built Center School building. The Pine Street school building has served as the town museum since 1943.

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Pine Street School (Northfield, Massachusetts) Wikipedia