The Capitol Hill School, located at 603 Washington Street in Marshall, Michigan, is a historic site that has been repurposed as a museum. This former school building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, signifying its importance in the history of the area. Visitors to the museum can explore the building and learn about its past.
The Capitol Hill School is a unique example of Gothic Revival architecture, featuring a two-room, one-story brick structure that sits on a sandstone foundation. The main section of the building, measuring 42 feet by 27 feet, is shaped in a cruciform plan. The central portion of the cruciform is covered with a hip roof, while the four legs are covered with gabled projecting bays. The building's architectural details, such as the tracery verge boards decorating the gables and the ornamental circular window in the gable end, add to its historic charm. The building also features tall rectangular windows, with the ones in the bay ends having Gothic arches.
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