Exterior photograph of the entrance to the Castle Rock Elementary School, located in Castle Rock, Colorado. Completed in 1897, the two-story building includes a round arched entrance, bell cast roof, bracketed eaves, and tower. It was built of locally quarried rhyolite in colors ranging from pink and tan to gray. Despite several additions, it is still an illustration of the Italian Villa style.
Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado
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