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Historic Preservation Commission recommends landmarking three Bay Area schools

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · December 6, 2017
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The commission unanimously recommended landmark designation of Roosevelt Middle School, George Washington High School and Sunshine School, citing architectural and cultural significance; SFUSD had sent a letter expressing concern about cost impacts but staff said designation is largely symbolic and can enable state-code flexibility.

Shannon Ferguson presented landmark nomination reports for Roosevelt Middle School (460 Arguello Boulevard), George Washington High School (630 Second Avenue) and Sunshine School (2728 Bryant Street). Staff described Roosevelt as San Francisco's only Dutch German expressionist…

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