Glendale School

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The Glendale School of Sparks, Nevada, is the oldest remaining schoolhouse in the state and is also reported [by whom?] to be the longest operating school in the state. It was built in 1864 and served as a school until 1958. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.[1]

LocationVictorian Avenue, Sparks, Nevada
Coordinates39°32′04″N 119°45′17″W
Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1864
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Glendale School
Glendale School in Victorian Square
Glendale School is located in Nevada
Glendale School
Glendale School is located in the United States
Glendale School
LocationVictorian Avenue, Sparks, Nevada
Coordinates39°32′04″N 119°45′17″W
Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1864
Built byBryant, Archie
NRHP reference No.78001729[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 30, 1978
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It was deemed significant as the first educational institution in the "Truckee Meadows" area, where, in 1857, Charles C. Gates and John F. Stone created a rope ferry across the Truckee River and opened a trading post, leading to further development. It was built by Archie Bryant.[2]

In 1976, the school building was moved to a site near the intersection in Reno,[2] and in 1993, it was moved again, to its current location, part of the Victorian Square development in Sparks.[3]

Historical Marker of the school

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