Northeast Manual Training School
1905 establishments in PennsylvaniaBuildings and structures demolished in 2011Demolished buildings and structures in PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia County, Pennsylvania Registered Historic Place stubsRomanesque Revival architecture in Pennsylvania ... and 3 more
School buildings completed in 1905School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in PhiladelphiaUpper North Philadelphia
Northeast Manual Training School, also known as Edison High School, was a historic school building located in the Fairhill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1903-1905 as a 31⁄2-story, random-coursed granite building in the Romanesque style. It featured a center turret, flanked by projecting gable ends.A fire on August 3, 2011, destroyed most of the interior, but the structural walls remained in good condition. The school, which had been closed in 2009 and then inhabited by squatters, was demolished in late 2011.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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North 8th Street, Philadelphia
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Edison High School
North 8th Street
19133 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, United States
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