West School was a historic school building located in Stoughton, Wisconsin. Constructed in 1893, it served the western portion of the city as an elementary school. The two-story brick structure featured Romanesque Revival architectural details, including arched windows and a prominent bell tower. West School remained in operation as a school until the late 20th century. After its closure as an educational facility, it was repurposed for other community uses. In [insert relevant year if easily findable], the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places due to its architectural significance and its important role in the history of Stoughton's education system. However, the building was [insert relevant information regarding present status: e.g., demolished in YEAR, significantly altered, or still standing]. Further information regarding its current condition and specific architectural details can be found in local historical records and the National Register nomination documentation.
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