William Byrd High School Historic District

The William Byrd High School Historic District encompasses a historic school complex at 100 and 156 Highland Road in Vinton, Virginia. Built in 1933, the main building is a good local example of Classical Revival architecture, while a two-story annex added in 1938 exhibits Moderne styling. The facility also includes a single-story vocational training building (1940), and athletic fields. The school exhibits the change in school building trends, as differentiated from the earlier Roland E. Cook Elementary School (1915). Originally built as a segregated school serving white students, it was integrated in 1964–5, but closed in 1969.[2]

William Byrd High School Historic District
Location100 and 156 Highland Rd., Vinton, Virginia
Coordinates37°16′56″N 79°54′2″W
Area1.05 acres (0.42 ha)
Built1933
Architectural styleClassical Revival; Moderne
NRHP reference No.100001082[1]
Added to NRHPJune 12, 2017

The school was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.[1]

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