Lisbon Falls High School

Built in 1904–05 to a design by William R. Miller, it is a significant local example of Romanesque Revival architecture.

[1] The former Lisbon Falls High School building stands on the north side of Campus Avenue, between Berry Avenue and Addison Street in the village of Lisbon Falls.

It is a 2+1⁄2 story masonry structure, built out of red brick with granite trim.

The third level of the tower is open, and is topped by a turret roof with bracketed cornice.

The central gable section has the main entrance in an elaborate round-arch opening (accessed via a flaring flight of granite steps), with a band of narrow round-arch windows above, and a band of rectangular sash in the gable.