Washington School, Historic school building in North Las Vegas, Nevada.
Washington School is a single-story school building in North Las Vegas featuring concrete block walls organized into bays by Moderne pilasters in a cross-shaped layout. The structure occupies approximately 2 acres of land on a concrete foundation in Clark County.
The school opened in 1932 and served the community for decades under the Clark County School District before closing in early 2016 due to budget constraints.
The National Register of Historic Places recognized this educational facility in 1992 for its role in the Evolution of the Fifth Supervision School District.
The building sits in a quiet residential area and remains visible from the grounds even though it is not currently open to visitors. You can observe the architectural features from outside the property.
The structure incorporates a flat roof behind a parapet and features a projecting entry with rear restroom facilities that create its distinctive cross shape.
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