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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLincoln High Misc Info 040804Lincoln High School Site Description Original Plant • 1941 - Six - classroom building • 1941 - Principal's office • 1941 - Home economics cottage • 1945 - Football and athletic field • 1947 - Shop building expanded • 1949 - Construction of four -room frame building designed by R.G. Schneider • 1950 - Construction of tennis courts • 1952 - Construction of Industrial Arts Shop and Science Building (Two room - concrete masonry unit building) • 1953 - Construction of Gymnasium • 1956 - construction of Homemaking Cottage • 1957 - Land trade between A &M Consolidated School District and Hrdlicka heirs to acquire 120,000 square feet of property for new athletic fields • 1966 - Fire Destroyed Buildings 1. Ten - classroom high school building 2. Principal's Office 3. Teachers' Lounge 4. Library Remaining Buildings 1. Gymnasium 2. Two classrooms 3. Auditorium /Assembly Hall 4. Homemaking Cottage 5. Cafeteria 6. Science Laboratory /Industrial Arts Shop • 1968 - Land and facilities leased to City of College Station 1. College Station Parks and Recreation Offices relocated to site 2. Facilities used for continuing education classes and neighborhood recreation center 3. Adjacent city property used for all purpose sports field 4. Parks and Recreation Department Office housed in Homemaking Cottage 5. Industrial Arts Shop converted into department shop • 1972 - Restoration and renovation • 1978 - Facilities entirely refurbished for use as the Lincoln Center Seven room frame building Cafeteria Snack bar Shop • 16' X 30' • Light green interior • One lavatory • 5' X 11' storage area Chain of Title - Original School Property • Matthew and Fanny R. Davis • 1941 - College Station Independent School District • 1968 - Land and facilities leased to City of College Station • 1978 - City of College Station Chain of Title - Athletic Field • Edward V. and Birdie Beatrice Hrdlicka • 1945 - College Station Independent School District • 1968 - Land and facilities leased to City of College Station • 1978 - City of College Station