[2] The Nathan L. Bachman School was built in 1937, and designed by the firm of R. H. Hunt and Company.
The school was named for Nathan L. Bachman, a prominent local lawyer and politician.
[3] The Nathan L. Bachman School building is an example of Colonial Revival architecture.
Prominent features reflective of this style include the front brick portico, fanlights over the main entrance and auditorium windows, red brick facade, multi-light window sashes, panel doors, and an overall symmetrical design, with the main entrance in the center flanked by equally-spaced windows.
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