Baker Public School (Richmond, Virginia)
1913 establishments in VirginiaColonial Revival architecture in VirginiaNational Register of Historic Places in Richmond, VirginiaRichmond, Virginia Registered Historic Place stubsSchool buildings completed in 1913 ... and 3 more
School buildings completed in 1939School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in VirginiaSchools in Richmond, Virginia
The Baker Public School is a pair of historic school buildings at 100 West Baker Street in Richmond, Virginia. It consists of a small Colonial Revival brick building constructed in 1913 as an annex to an older (now demolished) building, and a larger 1939 Art Deco building built out of limestone and brick. The latter is in an arrow shape, with its main entrance set at an angle facing the corner West Charity and St. Paul Streets. The school served the African-American neighborhood of Jackson Ward (from which it is now separated by a highway) until 1979.The school was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.
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West Baker Street, Richmond Gilpin Court
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Baker Public School
West Baker Street 100
23219 Richmond, Gilpin Court
Virginia, United States
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