Salina School | |
Designated Other1: | Colorado |
Designated Other1 Date: | August 3, 1989 |
Designated Other1 Number: | 5BL.2676 |
Designated Other1 Num Position: | bottom |
Designated Other2 Name: | Boulder County Historic Landmark |
Designated Other2 Abbr: | BCHL |
Designated Other2 Date: | May 20, 1997 |
Designated Other2 Number: | HP-96-06 [1] |
Designated Other2 Num Position: | bottom |
Location: | 536 Gold Run Rd. Salina, Colorado, United States |
Coordinates: | 40.0542°N -105.3769°W |
Built: | ca. 1875-1876 |
Architecture: | vernacular wood frame |
Added: | August 3, 1989 |
Refnum: | 89000984 |
The Salina School, also known as the Salina Schoolhouse, is a one-room schoolbuilding in the former mining town of Salina in Boulder County, Colorado, built around 1875 or 1876.[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
Throughout the mining boom, the schoolhouse functioned as a hub of social activity in Salina, hosting dances, box socials, and other community activities.[3] Today the building is owned by the Salina Community Association, a nonprofit group of local residents, and maintained as a space for classes, films, concerts, and other community events.[4]