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Matthew Fontaine Maury School

1920 establishments in VirginiaColonial Revival architecture in VirginiaMatthew Fontaine MauryNational Register of Historic Places in Fredericksburg, VirginiaSchool buildings completed in 1920
School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in VirginiaSchools in Fredericksburg, Virginia
Maury School
Maury School

The Matthew Fontaine Maury School (also known as Maury School), in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is an historic school building noted for its Colonial Revival architecture and design as well as its significance in the entertainment and cultural life of Fredericksburg. The architect of the building was Philip Stern. Built in 1919-1920, the school was used from then until 1952 for both elementary and high-school students. After the construction of James Monroe High School, the building was used as an elementary- and middle-school. The school was closed in 1980. Maury School was added to the National Register of Historic Places in March 2007.

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Matthew Fontaine Maury School
Day Street, Fredericksburg

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22401 Fredericksburg
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