Central Middle School (Devils Lake, North Dakota) Explained

Central High School
Location:325 Seventh St. NE,
Devils Lake, North Dakota
Coordinates:48.115°N -98.8604°W
Built:1936–37
Architect:Nairne W. Fisher
John Marshall
Architecture:Art Deco
Added:December 29, 2003
Refnum:03000871

The Central Middle School on Seventh St. in Devils Lake, North Dakota was built in 1936. It was designed by architects John Marshall of Devils Lake and Nairne W. Fisher of St. Cloud, Minnesota in Art Deco style. The school was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 2003 as the Central High School.

According to its NRHP nomination, the school "is a locally prominent landmark that derives its significance from two principal areas: Education and Architecture...for its role in the development of the Devils Lake School System [and]...for being an excellent and rareexample of a high architectural style, Art Deco, in Devils Lake."[1]

It includes a 1964-installed central clock system that rings bells and controls clocks in all classrooms, replacing usage of a pendulum-regulated, original, 1936 clock, which remains in place in a basement below the main office.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=03000871}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Central High School ]. John C. Dumont . Susan Kinkle . Barbara McCormick . July 17, 2003 . National Park Service. and