Bullion Plaza School Explained

Bullion Plaza School
Coordinates:33.394°N -110.8795°W
Built:1923
Architect:Trost & Trost
Builder:R.A. Ramey Construction Co.
Added:January 4, 2001
Area:2acres
Refnum:00001591

The Bullion Plaza School, at 1000 Plaza Ave. in Miami, Arizona, was designed by architects Trost & Trost in Classical Revival style and was built in 1923. It served as a school from 1923 to 1994 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. It now is the Bullion Plaza Museum.[2]

It was deemed significant "for its association with the history of Mexican Americans and school segregation in Arizona, and ... as an example of late Neoclassical Revival architecture in public buildings in Miami."[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.globemiamitimes.com/community/bullion-plaza-museum/ "Bullion Plaza Museum".
  2. http://www.globemiamitimes.com/community/bullion-plaza-museum/ "Bullion Plaza Museum".
  3. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=00001591}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Bullion Plaza School ]. National Park Service. Mark E. Pry . October 26, 2000 . October 12, 2021. With