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The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in the year 2000 as listing #00000821. At that time, the building was Lander County High School.
The National Register nomination read in part:
Lander County High School was designed by the Reno architectural firm, George A. Ferris and Son, in the Italian Renaissance style.
The building is reminiscent of Palazzo Pitti in Florence designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1440 in the di fondo style, with a heavy-looking basement level exposed to view. Both buildings rise out of a hill in an isolated and elevated position and are designed to be seen from a distance.
The National Register nomination read in part:
Lander County High School was designed by the Reno architectural firm, George A. Ferris and Son, in the Italian Renaissance style.
The building is reminiscent of Palazzo Pitti in Florence designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1440 in the di fondo style, with a heavy-looking basement level exposed to view. Both buildings rise out of a hill in an isolated and elevated position and are designed to be seen from a distance.