Pinedale Elementary School, United States historic place in Navajo County, Arizona
Pinedale Elementary School is a school building in Navajo County, built in 1939 and situated on roughly three acres surrounded by Ponderosa Pines. The one-story brick structure features 25 nine-paned windows and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
The building was constructed in 1939 under the design of Ella Capps and served as the teaching center for the rural community for many decades. Its addition to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 recognized its historical value and ensured its protection for future generations.
The building is located at 300 South Main Street and is visible from the street, making it easy to find. Although it no longer operates as an active school, the site is accessible to visitors who want to explore the architecture and learn about early rural education methods.
The school building is surrounded by Ponderosa Pines, giving it a quiet, wooded setting that sets it apart from typical urban school buildings. This natural environment shapes the experience of visiting and connects the story of education to the local landscape.
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