Site of First Free Public School
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Geographic:31.966005,-95.268166
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Marker Text: In 1885 a two-story frame structure was built on this site and served as the first free public school in Jacksonville. It was destroyed by a tornado in 1890. A three-story brick building was erected here in 1910-12. Known as the East Side School, it served elementary and secondary students at different times until 1939. After decades of use for school purposes, the hillside stood bare until 1940. In that year a sports stadium, known as the Tomato Bowl, was begun by the Federal Works Progress Administration and the Jacksonville Independent School District. (1988)
Marker No: 6643
Aluminum 18 x 28
Location: East Commerce Street & Austin Street at entrance to Tomato Bowl stadium, Jacksonville
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