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Lambertville High School

Coordinates: 40°22′05″N 74°56′26″W / 40.3680°N 74.9406°W / 40.3680; -74.9406
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Lambertville High School, built in 1854 in Lambertville, New Jersey, USA, was the former school of the Lambertville school district. A fire destroyed much of the school in 1926, but it was remodeled and rebuilt in 1927 and used until June 1955. It sat (as some[who?] from the town have stated) like a museum from then on, on top of the hill overlooking Lambertville and the Delaware River.

The school was closed after the 1955 class graduated as it was too small and outdated for the growing area. Many small-town high schools were closed in the 1950s across New Jersey, as the state consolidated the school districts and replaced obsolete schools like Lambertville High with modern, suburban facilities that could serve larger regional areas. South Hunterdon Regional High School replaced Lambertville High and opened for classes in September 1955.

A June 11, 1955, article in The Hunterdon County Democrat newspaper entitled "Alumni to Gather for Fond Farewell to Lambertville", details the school's closing ceremonies, which consisted of an alumni baseball game, picnic and concert in the school's auditorium.[1]

The old "school on the hill" was then used as a place to sell electronics for many years, until it eventually sat empty and abandoned, though structurally intact, until vandals set a fire in 1992 which destroyed most of the building's interior and essentially gutted most of the structure, including the roof.

The school was demolished in fall 2012.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ The article is on microfilm at the main branch of the Hunterdon County Library which is located at 314 Route 12, Flemington, NJ.
  2. ^ Renée Kiriluk-Hill, "'Haunted' high school reduced to rubble in Lambertville", The Hunterdon County Democrat, October 10, 2012.

40°22′05″N 74°56′26″W / 40.3680°N 74.9406°W / 40.3680; -74.9406