Old Crawfordsville High School

In 2000 the old school building was converted to a multi-use facility of offices, residential housing, and a fitness center.

The former high school became a senior living facility and in 2019 was converted into 99 apartment units called The Laurel Flats.

The building was converted to mixed-use facility in 2000 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

[9] In 1993 classes moved to a new Crawfordsville High School facility at One Athenian Drive,[6] along State Road 47, near the city's southwest corner.

[5] The Prairie School-style school, designed by the Chicago architectural firm of Patton and Miller, faces north on Jefferson Street.

The two-story, symmetrical-plan building on a raised basement has "cross-hipped roof" with "overhanging eaves" and wing additions extending on its east and west sides.

[4] The brick building's original roof was covered in terracotta tiles, later replaced with asphalt shingles.

The gymnasium also retains many of its original features, including its wooden basketball floor, wood and cast-iron bench seats, scoreboards, and two locker rooms.

The gymnasium's basement level has been subdivided and modified; it includes a lap pool and whirlpool tub.