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National and State Registers of Historic Places

Winona Consolidated School

Picture of property Jct. of Wilson and 5th Street
Winona (Logan County)
Listed in National Register 2005-09-06

Architect: Routledge & Hertz and Corlett & Welchons
Category: school
Thematic Nomination: Historic Public Schools of Kansas

Designed by Hutchinson architects Routedge and Hertz in 1926, the Winona Consolidated School is a two-story, brown brick building with a clay tile roof. The roof is an intersecting hip with intersecting gable ends. It is Eclectic in style with influences of Collegiate Gothic, Tudor and Spanish revival styles. Nominated as part of the "Historic Public Schools of Kansas" multiple property listing, it is still in use as a public school.



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