Walhalla Graded School
The Walhalla Graded School, located at 101 East North Broad Street in Walhalla, South Carolina, is a historic educational building constructed in 1901. Designed in the Classical Revival style by the architectural firm Edwards & Walter, the school was built by Grandy & Jordan of Greenville.
The structure comprises four sections: the original 1902 graded school, a 1913-14 auditorium and east wing addition, and a 1950s classroom addition. The building’s significance lies in its architectural style and its role in the educational development of Oconee County. Notably, it occupies a site historically used by Newberry College and Adger College.
In 1992, the Walhalla Graded School was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it serves as the Walhalla Civic Auditorium, a venue for various cultural and community events.