Rapid City School

Rapid City School

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Designed by Brandon architect W. A. Elliott and built in 1902, the Rapid City School replaced an earlier school in Rapid City established in 1881. It became Rapid City Consolidated School No. 2392 in January 1961, combining Rapid City School with several rural schools, including Little Saskatchewan School No. 134, Wallace School No. 405, McBride School No. 558, Centreview School No. 858, and Oakleigh Union School No. 914. In 1968, it joined Rolling River School Division. After the school closed, it was used as a local museum and cultural centre until around 2004. It became a municipally-designated historic site in 2014.
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