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Mandan High School Mandan High School is a public high school located in Mandan, North Dakota. It is the only high school within the Mandan Public Schools system, serving grades 9–12. In 2007 the Mandan Public School District renovated the high school. Mandan is t ...
in 1958, in Mandan, North Dakota, was listed on the
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in 2017. After it served as high school it was Mandan Junior High. Constructed in phases next to what was the Mandan Central School (1900, demolished in 1966).Emily Dominijanni, Mary Nastasi and Roysin Younkin, "Mandan High School," National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, February 2017. The 1917 Mandan High School, designed by Gilbert R. Horton, was built to the east of the 1900 building and now sits on the northeast corner; its original, southern-facing entrance is now connected to a subsequent wing. In 1924 a second, initially unattached building was constructed to the south and designed by Eugene H. McFarland; at its completion the 1917 building then became a junior high school. The 1917 and 1924 structures are Tudor/
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in style.
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additions came in 1954, 1966, and 1977. The 1954 addition is a two-story brick and concrete structure on a raised basement with flat roof designed by Foss & Co.; this wing was initially planned as an elementary school addition and connected the 1917 and 1924 buildings. The 1966 addition is a comparatively small boiler room, attached to east (back) of the 1917 structure. 1976-77 addition designed by Ritterbush Associates provided classrooms for science, special education, and vocational studies in a one-story wing on the west side, and gymnasium attached to the northwest corner of the 1917 building. It became Mandan Junior High School after the completion of the new Mandan Senior High School in 1958. The school moved to a new campus in 2009 and the building was closed. The building, including the 1954 and 1966 modern additions above, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 24, 2017 (the 1977 addition was noted to "lie outside of the period of significance but do not detract from the integrity of the site." They had not yet crossed the 50-year threshold). The gymnasium portion of the 1977 addition was subsequently removed for conversion into housing. Plans in 2017 were for the building to be renovated into 35 low-income housing units, utilizing Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credit funding which is opened by NRHP listing.


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School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota Collegiate Gothic architecture in the United States School buildings completed in 1917 Mandan, North Dakota High schools in North Dakota Schools in Morton County, North Dakota National Register of Historic Places in Morton County, North Dakota 1917 establishments in North Dakota {{NorthDakota-NRHP-stub