Flushing High School, Public high school in Flushing, United States.
Flushing High School is a public secondary school in Queens featuring a main building in Tudor Revival style, notable for its towers and decorative stonework. The campus spans several acres and contains classrooms, athletic facilities, and other institutional buildings.
The school was founded in 1875 and remains the oldest public secondary school in New York City. It was established before Flushing officially merged with the city, marking an important moment in the neighborhood's educational development.
The building displays murals created by a local artist in the 1930s, which remain part of the school's interior today. These artworks reflect the school's role as a cultural gathering place within the community.
The building is visible from surrounding streets and can be viewed from the sidewalks around the property. Visitors should be aware that interior access during school hours is typically restricted and prior arrangement may be needed.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 and received New York City Landmark designation for its architectural character. This recognition highlights the rarity of its Tudor Revival design among New York educational buildings.
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