It was a two-story red brick utilitarian building featured a central tower capped by a pediment, two large chimneys with arched openings, and an entrance appendage on the south façade housing a stairwell.
It was constructed in 1876 as an "open plan" school with classes separated by glass partitions.
It was demolished in late 2003/early 2004 in order to make room for the Kennedy Krieger Institute’s new “Community Behavioral Health Center.”[2] Public School No.
109 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
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