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Fifth Avenue High School Archers - City of Pittsburgh Champions
1962-06
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Title
Fifth Avenue High School Archers - City of Pittsburgh Champions
Identifier
MSP117.B012.F03.I01
Source Identifier
MSP117.B012.F03.I01
Description
Fifth Avenue High School, one of the first high school buildings in Pittsburgh, was first opened in 1895 on the site of an old city market. Until its construction, students from the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Squirrel Hill, East Liberty, Lawrenceville, South Side, and the West End, all attended Pittsburgh's Central High School. The western end of the first floor at the new school was occupied by the executive offices of the Board of Education, the library was the meeting room of the Central Board of Education, and the eastern end of the first floor was used as a training school for new teachers. In 1926 an annex containing an auditorium, two gymnasiums, and a swimming pool was constructed. The addition was connected to the building by a bridge spanning Watson Street. Fifth Avenue High School closed in 1976.
Genre
photographs
Subject
Fifth Avenue High School (Pittsburgh, Pa.).Basketball Team.
High school students--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Basketball teams--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Fifth Avenue Archers (Basketball Team)
African American students--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Source
Pittsburgh Public Schools Photographs, 1880-1982, MSP 117, Library and Archives Division, Senator John Heinz History Center
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
Pittsburgh Public Schools Photographs
Rights Information
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Rights Holder
Senator John Heinz History Center