Gypsy Heart
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Threat: Abandonment 401 N. Carroll Street
Built in 1903 and designed by prominent architects Hubbell and Greene, the Romanesque Revival styled school is made of structural masonry tan colored brick with stone windows and trim. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its continual expansion- it is now three times its original size- while retaining its architectural integrity. The school was almost demolished in the 1980s, but was saved when Preservation Dallas (then Historic Preservation League) funded a study that convinced DISD to abandon their plans to demolish the building. The school finally closed its doors in 1989, making it Dallas’ oldest school in operation. At that time, DISD and the Dallas Parks and Recreation Board made an agreement to convert the school building into a community center. Instead, the building houses administrative offices for DISD. The DISD now plans to vacate the building, and have not planned for its future use. A vacant building with no plans for an occupant will allow the building to further deteriorate.
Built in 1903 and designed by prominent architects Hubbell and Greene, the Romanesque Revival styled school is made of structural masonry tan colored brick with stone windows and trim. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its continual expansion- it is now three times its original size- while retaining its architectural integrity. The school was almost demolished in the 1980s, but was saved when Preservation Dallas (then Historic Preservation League) funded a study that convinced DISD to abandon their plans to demolish the building. The school finally closed its doors in 1989, making it Dallas’ oldest school in operation. At that time, DISD and the Dallas Parks and Recreation Board made an agreement to convert the school building into a community center. Instead, the building houses administrative offices for DISD. The DISD now plans to vacate the building, and have not planned for its future use. A vacant building with no plans for an occupant will allow the building to further deteriorate.