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    Thanks for the link, Eastside Al. I think that you are probably right about the building being an annex school. The architecture is definitely consistent with the time period, and the structure is listed as being 7,300 square feet, which is far smaller than the other schools being demolished. I am not sure what the structure's condition was inside, but at only 7300 square use, its size could have made it more feasible for some kind of community building.

    It is unfortunate that so many of these buildings are being knocked down, but the unfortunate reality right now is that there there are no kids to go to the schools and no feasible plan for most of the buildings. That said, it is still a sad, sad state of affairs.
    Last edited by cman710; March-30-10 at 04:42 PM.

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