Durham School (Durham, Arkansas) Explained

Durham School
Location:Co. Rd. 183, Durham, Arkansas
Coordinates:35.9511°N -93.98°W
Architecture:American Craftsman
Added:September 4, 1992
Delisted:January 26, 2018
Mpsub:Public Schools in the Ozarks MPS
Refnum:92001121

The Durham School was a historic schoolhouse on Durham Road (County Road 183) in Durham, Arkansas. It was a single-story Craftsman style stone structure, with a gable roof, and entrances at the opposite gable ends. Built in 1829, the school had three classrooms and space for a teacher's living quarters. It was used until the Durham school district was consolidated into that of Elkins in 1948.[1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The building has since been destroyed by fire, and was delisted from the Register in 2018.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Durham School. Arkansas Preservation. 2015-03-29.