Stanton School

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Stanton School
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Location5 Lafayette St., Stanton, Tennessee
Coordinates 35°27′46″N89°24′17″W / 35.46278°N 89.40472°W / 35.46278; -89.40472 Coordinates: 35°27′46″N89°24′17″W / 35.46278°N 89.40472°W / 35.46278; -89.40472
Built1948
NRHP reference No. 100005144
Added to NRHPMarch 27, 2020

The Stanton School, at 5 Lafayette St. in Stanton, Tennessee, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020.

It was built in 1948 and operated until 1969 as a school for African-American students. [1]


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References

  1. "Tennessee Schools, Towers, Hotel Join National Register". Associated Press. April 8, 2020.