Hoosac Street School
Hoosac Street School
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Hoosac Street School
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Location | Adams, Massachusetts |
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Built | 1887 |
Architect | Rathbun,Charles T.; Walters & Fuller |
Architectural style | Colonial Revival, Queen Anne |
NRHP Reference # | 87002547 [1] |
Added to NRHP | February 10, 1988 |
The Hoosac Street School is a historic school at 20 Hoosac Street in Adams, Massachusetts. It is a two story brick structure with a hip roof topped by a cupola. The main facade is divided into three sections, the center one, which contains the entrance, projecting slightly. The flanking sections have pairs of sash windows on each level; the center section has the entrance, flanked by small windows and sheltered by a small gabled portico, on the first level, and a double window topped by an elliptical window flanked by narrow windows of equal height on the second. It was built sometime in the late 1880s when Adams was experiencing burgeoning growth due the growth of its industrial capacity. Along with several other schools of the period that have survived, it was built in a Queen Anne/Stick style.[2] The school was listed on the National Historic Register in 1988.[1]
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