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Lincoln Elementary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

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The Lincoln Elementary School (also known as Pittsburgh Lincoln K-8) located in the Larimer neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1931. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The historical marker near the front of the building on Frankstown Avenue says the following: Mary Lou Williams (1910–1981) – Famed jazz composer and pianist. A child prodigy, she grew up in this city; went to Lincoln School here, 1919–23. Played for Andy Kirk in 1930s; then arranged music for Duke Ellington and others. Major works include "Zodiac Suite" and "Mary Lou's Mass."

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Lincoln Elementary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Frankstown Avenue, Pittsburgh

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Frankstown Avenue 6556
15206 Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania, United States
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