Georgetown High School Building
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Marker Text: Built in 1923-24 on the original site of Southwestern University, this structure served as Georgetown High School for over fifty years. Designed by Austin architect Charles H. Page and exhibiting influences of the Spanish colonial Revival style of architecture, the building features a baroque entryway with cast stone detailing that includes motifs of shells, towers, urns, and garlands. A gymnasium was added to the back of the building in the 1940s. (1988)
Marker No: 9098
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
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Geographic: 30.633690, -97.672562
Location: 507 East University Avenue, Georgetown
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