Historic high school roof collapses
Bethany Rolfson Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 10 months AGO
Just shy of its 100th birthday, a building that’s been a high school, elementary school, community college and once promised to become condos — a building that was once spared from a wrecking ball and the source of a major lawsuit — had part of its roof collapse this week.
The recent heavy snow event that brought from 2 to 4 feet of snow across Libby was too much for the roof of the circa-1917 building.
After Wednesday morning, the damage is visible from the sidewalk as sunlight fell inside the massive hole in the roof and through the exterior windows. The east-facing brick wall was left bent and crumbling.
Outside, people in cars pull over to look at the damage and pedestrians stop in their tracks to get a glimpse behind a taped-off parking lot. A building that hasn’t received much attention in years was suddenly a spectacle.
The portion of the roof that collapsed was an part of an addition, built in 1926.
The old high school has been vacant since the Lincoln County campus of Flathead Valley Community College moved out in 2000.
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