Carver Gymnasium, Lonoke
Facts and practical information
The Carver Gymnasium is a historic school building at 400 Ferguson Street in Lonoke, Arkansas. It is a vernacular single-story structure, built out of concrete blocks and capped by a gabled metal roof. The gable ends are clad in metal siding, and there are irregularly spaced awning windows on the walls. It was built in 1957 for the Carver School, the segregated facility serving Lonoke's African-American students, and is its last surviving building. After the city's schools were integrated in 1970, the school complex served as its junior high school, and was vacated by the school system in 2005. ()
Lonoke
Carver Gymnasium – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lonoke Downtown Historic District, First Presbyterian Church, Lonoke Confederate Monument, Lonoke City Park.