Linden High School was a high school building at 344 East Main Street in Linden, Wisconsin.
Architect Hans T. Liebert gave the two-story brick school a German-inspired design; Liebert's brother Eugene designed the Germania Building in Milwaukee in 1896, and the school's design borrowed elements from the earlier building, notably the columns flanking the entrance.
Liebert's design also included a curved parapet above the entrance, limestone ornamentation, and a hip roof with two brick chimneys.
[2] The school was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 4, 1993.
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