America Street School

The school was a two-story brick structure, built in 1905 to a design by Frederick E. Field.

It housed ten classrooms (five on each floor), and was one of four similarly sized schools built by the city between 1887 and 1916.

The building served the city as a school until 1955, and was used for a time thereafter as a meeting place for a local branch of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

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