Английская Википедия:Gallatin County High School (Bozeman, Montana)
Шаблон:Infobox NRHP The Gallatin County High School was a public high school in Bozeman, Montana. It was built Romanesque/Classical Revival style in 1902, expanded in c. 1914, and gained an Art Deco addition in 1936–37. The c.1914 and 1936-37 work was designed by architect Fred F. Willson; it was renamed Willson School following its conversion to a junior high school.
It includes Classical Revival, Art Deco, and Romanesque architecture. At 404 West Main Street, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places Шаблон:Years or months ago in 1988.[1]
A 1987 review of the building notes that it "is dominated by a large, rounded, projecting pavilion, which is actually a feature related to the Streamline Moderne style, rather than Art Deco which is the overall style of the building."[2]
GCHS was succeeded by the new Bozeman High School in 1958, located a mile west at 205 North 11th Avenue.
Notable alumni
- Brick Breeden, Montana State basketball coach (and player)[3]
- Gary Cooper, film actor[4]
- Vern Haugland, journalist, war correspondent
- Reno Sales, geologist, "father of mining geology"
References
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