Location Information
(for the Crystal Springs Consolidated School)
Name:Crystal Springs Consolidated School [Crystal Springs High School]
Address:201 Newton Street
Crystal Springs Consolidated School
City/County:Crystal Springs, Copiah County
Architectural Information
Construction Date:1928
Architectural Styles(s):Gothic Revival, Tudor
No. of Stories:3
Registration Information
NR District Name:Crystal Springs (1997)
    NR Status:Contributing
    Element No.:137
    MPS:Historic and Architectural Resources of Copiah County, Mississippi
Context/Comments
Built in 1928, the Crystal Springs High School is one of several fine Jacobean Revival public school buildings in Mississippi that were designed by architect C.H. Lindsley. This style was widely favored for school buildings throughout the United States in the 1920s.

It is a contributing element (#137) in the Crystal Springs Historic District, which was placed on the National Register on 10 March 1997.

This building is included in "Buildings of Mississippi" (2020) (p. 287, SC1).