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Reading, Massachusetts Reading ( ) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, north of central Boston. The population was 25,518 at the 2020 census. History Settlement and American independence Many of the Massachusetts Bay Colony's original settler ...
. Previously known as the Highland School, the two-story brick-and-concrete Renaissance Revival building was designed by architect
Horace G. Wadlin Horace G. Wadlin (October 2, 1851 – November 5, 1925), of Reading, Massachusetts, was an American statistician, economist, librarian, and architect. Biography He was born in 1851 in Wakefield, Massachusetts. He studied architecture in Salem, Ma ...
and built in 1896–97. The building served the town's public school needs until 1981. It is the town's most architecturally distinguished school building. It was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ...
in 1984, the year it was converted for use as the library.


Description and history

The Highland School building is set on the south side of Middlesex Avenue in the Reading Highlands area of Reading, west of the town's central business district. It is a two-story brick building with concrete and granite trim elements, a hip roof, and a high brick foundation separated from the body by a band of egg-and-dart molding. The body of the building is in pale yellow brick, while the foundation bricks are a darker reddish color. The front facade has projecting sections at each corner, and a center section that projects a shorter distance, but is fronted by a hip-roofed porte-cochere, supported by paired Ionic columns set brick piers connected by a wooden balustrade. The porte-cochere shelters the main entrance, which is recessed under a round-arch opening and accessed by stairs. The second level of the center projection has a bank of five round-arch windows. The Reading Highlands area was platted for residential development in the 1870s, and this school was built in 1896-97 to provide educational facilities to that area. The building was designed by the prominent local architect
Horace G. Wadlin Horace G. Wadlin (October 2, 1851 – November 5, 1925), of Reading, Massachusetts, was an American statistician, economist, librarian, and architect. Biography He was born in 1851 in Wakefield, Massachusetts. He studied architecture in Salem, Ma ...
. The school was at first used for grades 4-8, and the junior high school occupied the first floor between 1915 and 1927. The school was closed in 1981, and in 1984 it was converted for use as the town's public library. An expansion and rehabilitation was completed in 2016.


See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Reading, Massachusetts This is a list of properties and historic districts in Reading, Massachusetts, copied from the National Register of Historic Places. These are in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at le ...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, Massachusetts This is a listing of places in Middlesex County in the U.S. state of Massachusetts that are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. With more than 1,300 listings, the county has more listings than any other county in the United Stat ...


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External links


Reading Public Library web site
{{National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Buildings and structures in Reading, Massachusetts National Register of Historic Places in Reading, Massachusetts 1896 establishments in Massachusetts Libraries in Middlesex County, Massachusetts