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Old Hillsborough County High School : ウィキペディア英語版
The Old Hillsborough County High School, which later became ''Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, is a historic school building now known as the D.W. Waters Career Center in Tampa, Florida, United States. It is located at 2704 North Highland Avenue. On May 15, 2007, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.Built in the city's Tampa Heights neighborhood in 1911 at a cost of $60,000, the old Hillsborough County High School building served what was then the county's only high school.Leonard, Marston C. ("Tampa Heights: Tampa's First Residential Suburb" ), page 6. Retrieved February 16, 2010. Architect William Potter designed the three story masonry block building as a closed rectangle with an open center (since then it has been almost entirely filled).("D.W. Waters Career Center". ) (''Hillsborough County Public Schools''. ) Retrieved February 16, 2010. This was the third campus in the school's history and remained its home until 1928, when Hillsborough High School moved to its fourth and current campus ("County" was dropped from the name as by then the county had built an additional high school, Henry B. Plant High School).The building has served other schools since then, including Jefferson High School, which was founded there in 1939 and called the building home until 1967. The school had a large Hispanic and Italian population due to students who were from the Latino communities of Ybor City and West Tampa.T. Pequeno, 10-13-11, ("In every brick lies a precious memory". ) ''St. Petersburg Times'', section B, page 1. Retrieved February 16, 2010. After that it housed the former George Washington Junior High School until that institution was closed in 1979.("George Washington Jr. High (Tampa) Site" ), Alker, J.W., 2009. Retrieved February 16, 2010.Today the historic building continues its educational use as the home of D.W. Waters Career Center, a Hillsborough County Public Schools center for 11th grade and 12th grade students which focuses on occupational training. It benefited from a major restoration in 2003.==See also==* Hillsborough High School (Tampa, Florida)

The Old Hillsborough County High School, which later became ''Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, is a historic school building now known as the D.W. Waters Career Center in Tampa, Florida, United States. It is located at 2704 North Highland Avenue. On May 15, 2007, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.〔
Built in the city's Tampa Heights neighborhood in 1911 at a cost of $60,000, the old Hillsborough County High School building served what was then the county's only high school.〔Leonard, Marston C. ("Tampa Heights: Tampa's First Residential Suburb" ), page 6. Retrieved February 16, 2010.〕 Architect William Potter designed the three story masonry block building as a closed rectangle with an open center (since then it has been almost entirely filled).〔("D.W. Waters Career Center". ) (''Hillsborough County Public Schools''. ) Retrieved February 16, 2010.〕 This was the third campus in the school's history and remained its home until 1928, when Hillsborough High School moved to its fourth and current campus ("County" was dropped from the name as by then the county had built an additional high school, Henry B. Plant High School).
The building has served other schools since then, including Jefferson High School, which was founded there in 1939 and called the building home until 1967. The school had a large Hispanic and Italian population due to students who were from the Latino communities of Ybor City and West Tampa.〔T. Pequeno, 10-13-11, ("In every brick lies a precious memory". ) ''St. Petersburg Times'', section B, page 1. Retrieved February 16, 2010.〕 After that it housed the former George Washington Junior High School until that institution was closed in 1979.〔("George Washington Jr. High (Tampa) Site" ), Alker, J.W., 2009. Retrieved February 16, 2010.〕
Today the historic building continues its educational use as the home of D.W. Waters Career Center, a Hillsborough County Public Schools center for 11th grade and 12th grade students which focuses on occupational training. It benefited from a major restoration in 2003.〔
==See also==

* Hillsborough High School (Tampa, Florida)

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ウィキペディアで「The Old Hillsborough County High School, which later became ''Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, is a historic school building now known as the D.W. Waters Career Center in Tampa, Florida, United States. It is located at 2704 North Highland Avenue. On May 15, 2007, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.Built in the city's Tampa Heights neighborhood in 1911 at a cost of $60,000, the old Hillsborough County High School building served what was then the county's only high school.Leonard, Marston C. ("Tampa Heights: Tampa's First Residential Suburb" ), page 6. Retrieved February 16, 2010. Architect William Potter designed the three story masonry block building as a closed rectangle with an open center (since then it has been almost entirely filled).("D.W. Waters Career Center". ) (''Hillsborough County Public Schools''. ) Retrieved February 16, 2010. This was the third campus in the school's history and remained its home until 1928, when Hillsborough High School moved to its fourth and current campus ("County" was dropped from the name as by then the county had built an additional high school, Henry B. Plant High School).The building has served other schools since then, including Jefferson High School, which was founded there in 1939 and called the building home until 1967. The school had a large Hispanic and Italian population due to students who were from the Latino communities of Ybor City and West Tampa.T. Pequeno, 10-13-11, ("In every brick lies a precious memory". ) ''St. Petersburg Times'', section B, page 1. Retrieved February 16, 2010. After that it housed the former George Washington Junior High School until that institution was closed in 1979.("George Washington Jr. High (Tampa) Site" ), Alker, J.W., 2009. Retrieved February 16, 2010.Today the historic building continues its educational use as the home of D.W. Waters Career Center, a Hillsborough County Public Schools center for 11th grade and 12th grade students which focuses on occupational training. It benefited from a major restoration in 2003.==See also==* Hillsborough High School (Tampa, Florida)」
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