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Santa Fe Consolidated High School

Santa Fe, Galveston County

Marker Text

In 1927, Arcadia, Alta Loma and Algoa schools combined to form the Santa Fe Consolidated school district, named for the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe railroad which linked the towns. Architect Harry D. Payne designed a new high school for the district in 1928, to be built about halfway between Arcadia and Alta Loma. With a bond of $42,000, work on the school began. The Spanish Colonial style building features a clay tile roof, brick exterior, and decorative door surrounds. Six rooms and a combination auditorium and library were planned for 175 students. The new school opened on Oct. 22, 1928, and served as the district’s high school until 1959.

Marker Details

Address 13304 SH 6
Location Description
Marker # 17644
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code Education
Latitude, Longitude 29.378547, -95.105501

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