Prescott Rural High School Explained

Prescott Rural High School
Coordinates:38.065°N -94.6997°W
Built:1924, c.1950, c.1961
Architect:Ray Gamble
Added:July 3, 2008
Area:4acres
Mpsub:Public Schools of Kansas MPS
Refnum:08000610

The Prescott Rural High School, on West 4th Street in Prescott, Kansas, was built in 1924. It has also been known as Prescott Elementary School. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008 as part of a Multiple Property Submission for public schools in Kansas.

The main portion of the school building is 108feetx96feetft (xft) in plan. It was designed by architect Ray L. Gamble and is of Early Commercial architecture, with Mission/Spanish Revival architecture details. It was expanded by rear additions in about 1950 and1961.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=08000610}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Prescott Rural High School / Prescott Elementary School ]. National Park Service. Susan Jezak Ford . December 6, 2007 . May 31, 2017 .