In 1904, at a cost of $105,000, Carthage received a new high school to replace its predecessor from 1870. The building received an addition in 1951 and a renovation in 1956. Further additions followed, one as late as 1988. However, the high school transitioned to a junior high school in 2009, when a new high school was built elsewhere. A visit down Main Street Carthage will show the 108 year old building in its current in use condition.
The Architectural Legacy of Garstang & Rea: Carthage High School
Posted January 26th 2012 at 3:17 pm by Brown
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My father, Frederick William King probably attend school here before going on to Harvard. Born 1913!
Thank you for sharing!