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Historic Preservation Commission initiates landmark designations for three San Francisco schools

Historic Preservation Commission · October 18, 2017
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously Oct. 18 to initiate landmark designation for Theodore Roosevelt Middle School, George Washington High School and the Sunshine School, citing architectural significance and New Deal-era murals and committing staff to return with a resolution for the Board of Supervisors.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously Oct. 18 to initiate landmark designation proceedings for three schools — Roosevelt Middle School, George Washington High School and the Sunshine School — after a Planning Department presentation highlighting architecture and New Deal-era murals.

Planning Department staff told the commission the department "believes the buildings meet the established eligibility requirements and landmark status is warranted" and recommended initiation so…

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