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Park School (now Fowler Town Hall)

When the first, 1901 school was destroyed by fire in 1905, the school was immediately rebuilt on the original site with a capacity for 250 students. The prominent stature and location of the school in the developing area indicates its priority for the community. Between 1905 and 1954, the school was constructed in four phases. The early phases of the Park School were constructed in a simple brick style with elements of Romanesque Revival at the main entries, original bell towers (removed in 1954), and minimal decoration. Though the red brick construction was maintained, modern windows were integrated in the later phase. The Park School is now being rehabilitated to house municipal services including the Town Hall, Police Department and Library. The project includes geo-thermal heating and cooling.

400 6th Street
FowlerCO  81039
(719) 263-4461




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