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St. Brigid's School and Convent

1961 establishments in Maryland1980 disestablishments in MarylandBaltimore Registered Historic Place stubsCatholic schools in MarylandEducational institutions established in 1961
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St. Brigid's School and Convent is a historic religious building at 900 South East Avenue in the Canton neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. It is a three-story L-shaped steel framed structure, its exterior finished in aluminum and brick. A two-story section at the corner of Hudson Street houses the main entrance, with a three-story classroom wing to its left. The rightmost section of the classroom wing consists of a four-story stairhouse, finished in brick with small windows, while the balance of the wing is finished in bands of windows separated by metal paneling. The school was built in 1961 to a design by Edward H. Glidden, Jr., and is a well-preserved example of mid-century International style architecture. The school was closed by the Archdiocese of Baltimore in 1980.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.

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St. Brigid's School and Convent
South Clinton Street, Baltimore

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