Built 1892 (1892) NRHP Reference # 76001778 Area 4,000 m² Added to NRHP 18 October 1976 | Architectural style Late Victorian Opened 1892 Phone +1 423-581-4330 | |
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Location Jackson and W. 2nd North Sts., Morristown, Tennessee Address 442 W 2nd N St, Morristown, TN 37814, USA Hours Open today · 9AM–8PMWednesday9AM–8PMThursday9AM–8PMFridayClosedSaturday9AM–8PMSundayClosedMonday9AM–8PMTuesday9AM–8PMSuggest an edit Similar Crockett Tavern Museum, Fred Miller Park, Great Smoky Mountains, College Square Mall, Morristown Parks & Recreation Profiles |
How to make a paper rose center part 1
Rose Center is a community cultural center in Morristown, Tennessee, housed in the Rose School, which was built in 1892 as Morristown's first coeducational public high school.
Contents
- How to make a paper rose center part 1
- Rose center for earth and space
- History
- Facility uses and programs
- References
Rose center for earth and space
History
Rose School was built in 1892. It was named after Judge James G. Rose, who was chairman of the school board when planning began for the new school. It was used as Morristown's combined elementary school and high school until the end of the 1916 school year, when the high school relocated to a separate building. The school continued to operate as an elementary school until 1975. After the school closed, the red brick building was converted into a museum and cultural center as a community initiative related to the U.S. Bicentennial. Rose School was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Facility uses and programs
The facility is operated by the Rose Center Council for the Arts, a voluntary organization established in 1976. It includes gallery space, meeting rooms, and classrooms. The Rose Center hosts permanent exhibits on local history and related topics, rotating art exhibitions, classes for both children and adults, and a variety of special events.