Como School
Park County, United States · built 1883
The Como School, on Spruce St. in Como, Colorado, is a school complex its oldest building, a grade school with a belltower, built in 1883. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The grade school building is a wood-frame structure that was a one-room schoolhouse, serving students in grades one through four on one side of the aisle and grades five through eight on the other. The property also included a wood frame high school building which was moved to the property in the 1930s, two outhouses, and a storage shed. The school operated from 1883 to 1948. In 2010 the grade school building was identified as the Como Civic Center.
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