Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 84000379
Historic Name MOORE PUBLIC SHOOL BUILDING
Description of Significance CONSTRUCTED IN 1928, THIS TWO STORY, BRICK BUILDING SERVED AS THE ONLY SCHOOL FACILITY IN THE TOWN OF MOORE FOR THIRTY YEARS. DESIGNED IN THE LATE GOTHIC REVIVAL (OR COLLEGIATE GOTHIC) STYLEM IT FEATURES AN ORNATE, STONE-TRIMMED ENTRY PAVILION AND BRICK WALLS HIGHLIGHTED WITH CAST STONE ACCENTS. THE SCHOOL BUILDING HAS SERVED AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE CITY OF MOORE AS AN EDUCATIONAL AND COMMUNITY CENTER. LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTER 11/8/84.
Current Name
Address NW 1ST AND BROADWAY
City MOORE
County CLEVELAND
Lot 1-32
Block 7
Current Section
Township
Range
Type BUILDING
Historic Function SCHOOL
Current Function SCHOOL
Area Significance 1 ARCHITECTURE
Area Significance 2 EDUCATION
Date Prepared 1983
Year Built 1928
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder
Architectural Style
Roof Material ASPHALT
Wall Material BRICK
Window Material ALUMINUM
Door Material METAL
Decorative Details
Condition FAIR
Comments
Restricted N