Lamar Community Center | |
Location | St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin |
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Built | 1905 |
Architectural style | American Craftsman |
NRHP reference No. | 82001860 |
Added to NRHP | 1 March 1982 |
The Lamar Community Center is located at 1488 200th Street in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 1 March 1982.[1]
The town of Lamar was a small but thriving settlement on the Clam Falls Trail. Records show the settlement contained a creamery, post office, church,[2] general store, charcoal kiln, and a brickyard, all surrounded by numerous farms, most of which raised potatoes. In 1905 the inhabitants joined forces to erect a one-room craftsman-style building with an Italianate tower, for use as an all-grades schoolhouse.[3]
In 1910 a second room was added to the building,[4] on the south face of the building. The original construction was set at ground level, with an open porch at the entrance. In 1926 the structure was raised, and a block foundation was set underneath. An enclosed entryway with a wide stairwell was added to allow access.
After the turn of the century, a railroad pushed into the area, bypassing Lamar and drawing commerce toward Centuria, Wisconsin, 8 km northeast of Lamar. The settlement's commercial activities gradually declined and closed. The school continued to function into the 1940s. It closed in 1945,[5] after which its space was used for community functions.
By 2013, several sources of grant money had been finalized, and the building was refurbished and restored.[6] This work was completed by August 2014.[7]