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Ellwood P. Cubberley High School

1956 establishments in California1979 disestablishments in CaliforniaAC with 0 elementsBuildings and structures in Palo Alto, CaliforniaDefunct schools in California
Educational institutions disestablished in 1979Educational institutions established in 1956High schools in Santa Clara County, California
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Ellwood P. Cubberley High School (1956–1979) known locally as "Cubberley", was one of three public high schools in Palo Alto, California. The site of the closed school is now named Cubberley Community Center and used as a community center and used for many diverse activities.

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Ellwood P. Cubberley High School
Middlefield Road, Palo Alto

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Cubberley Community Center

Middlefield Road 4000
94303 Palo Alto
California, United States
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