Built 1936 (1936) Opened 1936 | NRHP Reference # 15000670 Added to NRHP 29 September 2015 | |
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Architectural style Colonial Revival architecture |
Jasper at the rollinsford grade school
The Rollinsford Grade School is a historic school building at 487 Locust Street in Rollinsford, New Hampshire. Opened in 1937, and still in use as an elementary school, it was the first school building commissioned by the prominent Durham, NH firm Huddleston & Hersey, whose principal, Eric Huddleston, designed many buildings in the University of New Hampshire campus. The building bears one of Huddleston's signature elements, a cupola, and has a fine Colonial Revival entrance surround. Many of the building's inside features are still in place. The grounds of the school are also notable as the burial site of Obo II, considered the father of the American Cocker Spaniel breed of dog.
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The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.