Here's a big group of pictures of the High School Building I have been showing you. As well as the "armory" that my grandfather was telling me they always used to have their Jr./Sr. It was a lot of fun to hear him reminisce, and it kind of made me want to live back in the 50's!! :)





2 comments:
Awesome post B! I love the shot of the cornerstone with the architects name and date... wow, 1920!!!!
Completely beautiful - I love architecture (and this period is great!) and the details, the structure - wow, it's just fantastic! Thanks for sharing! :)
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