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The district, before its NRHP designation, was home to the West Side School that was first built at a cost of $7,500 in 1894 on property owned by Daniel Millett. [67] The schoolhouse was located originally on the south side of West Street between New York and Ohio avenues on the site of Westside Park. [ 68 ]
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The Awbury Historic District is a historic area in the East Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [3] [4] It encompasses the former summer homes and farms of the extended Cope family, who moved to the area starting in 1849 and the entire Awbury Arboretum, which occupies most of the district's area, as well as adjacent properties developed and occupied by Henry Cope (1793-1865 ...
South Western School District is a midsized, suburban public school district in York County, Pennsylvania. It serves the townships of Penn Township, Manheim Township and West Manheim Township. It encompasses approximately 56 square miles (150 km 2). According to 2000 federal census data, South Western School District serves a resident ...
The name of the school was changed in 1996 to James Fallon High School. Further, the motto became "excellence in diversity". James Fallon (1823–1886) was an Irish-born businessman (son of a farmer in Athlone , Ireland) who arrived in Sydney in 1841 and moved to Albury in 1854 to open a general store.
The district serves students in a 58-square-mile (150 km 2) area that includes the suburban boroughs of McDonald and Midway and the village of Hickory, as well as the predemoinantly rural townships of Robinson and Mount Pleasant. According to a 2008 local census, it serves a resident population of 8,878.
The district encompasses approximately 142 square miles (370 km 2). Per the 2000 Census, the district had approximately 16,000 residents. According to 2000 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 14,363 people. In 2009, the district residents’ per capita income was $15,663, while the median family income was $37,257. [2]
It has been adapted for senior citizen housing. The school was erected in 1892-1894 and is a hipped roof, three story structure on a high basement in the Second Renaissance Revival style. [2] The architect for the residence was Huron O. Smith, and the architects for the school were Pierce & Bickford, all of Elmira.