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Spaulding High School Historic Campus | Barre


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Landmark: Spaulding High School Historic Campus
City: Barre
Country: USA Vermont
Continent: North America

Spaulding High School Historic Campus, Barre, USA Vermont, North America

Spaulding High School Historic Campus is a former educational institution located in Barre, Vermont. It comprises several buildings constructed in the early 20th century.

Visual Characteristics

The main building is a three-story structure constructed from Barre granite. It features a symmetrical facade with a central entrance flanked by large, arched windows. The roof is hipped and covered with slate. Smaller, ancillary buildings on the campus exhibit similar granite construction and architectural detailing.

Location & Access Logistics

The campus is situated at 14 School Street in Barre, Vermont. It is approximately 0.8km west of the city center. Parking is available on-site in designated lots. Public transport options include the Green Mountain Transit bus route 2, which stops within 0.2km of the campus on Main Street.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The campus was constructed between 1916 and 1918, designed by architect George G. Adams. It served as the primary high school for Barre City until the construction of a new facility in the late 20th century. The site was chosen for its central location and accessibility.

Key Highlights & Activities

Exterior architectural observation is the primary activity. The grounds can be accessed for walking. Interior access is restricted to scheduled events or pre-arranged tours.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are not publicly available on the grounds. Shade is provided by mature trees on the perimeter. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent. No food vendors are located on the immediate campus; options are available in the nearby city center.

Best Time to Visit

Daylight hours are recommended for viewing the architecture. Spring and Fall offer moderate temperatures for outdoor exploration. No tide considerations apply.

Facts & Legends

The granite used for the construction was quarried locally from the Rock of Ages quarry, a significant industry in Barre's history. A local anecdote suggests that the school's bell tower was designed to be slightly off-center to represent the imperfect nature of human endeavors.

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