Rockland High School in Rockland, Massachusetts, is a historic former high school building that was constructed in 1909 and served as the town's second high school until 1928. Designated as a National Register of Historic Places site in 1989, the building now functions as a community center, offering day care, pre-school, and meeting spaces for organizations like the Girl Scouts.
After its time as a high school, the building was repurposed as the McKinley School for lower grades before transforming into a versatile community hub. With its Colonial Revival architectural style and rich history, Rockland High School continues to serve the local community by providing essential services and spaces for various activities and programs.
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