Thorp Grade School
| Thorp Grade School | |
|  Thorp Grade School (Photo 2010) | |
|   | |
| Location | Thorp, Washington | 
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 47°04′09″N 120°40′29″W / 47.06911°N 120.67486°W | 
| Built | 1936 | 
| Architect | John W. Maloney | 
| Architectural style | Colonial Revival | 
| NRHP reference No. | 09000541 | 
| Designated NRHP | July 16, 2009 | 
Thorp Grade School is a notable building located in Thorp, Washington, United States.
On July 16, 2009, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as a significant example of American rural education.[1]
Built at a cost of $41,000 during the depths of the Great Depression using WPA funds, the building still stands and has been used continuously by Thorp School District No. 400 since its construction. A finely crafted red brick Colonial Revival structure, it was designed by the noted Northwest architect John W. Maloney.

See also
- Thorp High School
- Kittitas County, Washington
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Kittitas County, Washington
External links
- Thorp Mill Town Historical Preservation Society
- Thorp School District No. 400
- Docomomo, John W. Maloney A complete biographical account of the life and career of John W. Maloney.
References
- ^ Washington State Department of Archeology & Historic Preservation.. Retrieved 2011-09-21.