Second St., two blks east of Main St., Midas, Nevada. County/parish: Elko.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places July 21, 2004. NRIS 04000727.
3 contributing buildings.
The Midas Schoolhouse, located on Second St., two blocks east of Main St., in Midas, Nevada, was a historic schoolhouse that was built in 1928. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
The building was destroyed by a fire in 2005.
Its NRHP nomination argued that the building is significant "for its association with the educational and social history of the remote, early-twentieth-century mining town." It includes Craftsman architecture. It has a cross-gabled roof that once had wood shakes, now is covered by regular composition shingles; its exterior is horizontal wooden shiplap. It is a small building, and has two original outhouses at the back; the school and both of those were deemed contributing buildings in the NRHP listing. In 2004, building was serving as a community meeting room and as a museum.
It was listed on the National Register in 2004.
(read more...)National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/63816560