Created By: LaGrange Area Historical Society
The original limestone building housing Cossitt School was torn down in 1921. The present, larger stone and brick structure possesses the rectangular turrets and spires of tudor-style architecture. Its stained glass windows, the work of Venetian artisans, portray a story of King John and a minstrel who would not sing.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Tour of LaGrange Historic District - Tour #4
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