Built 1917 (1917) Opened 1917 Architectural style Beaux-Arts architecture | NRHP Reference # 94000154 Area 4 ha Added to NRHP 7 March 1994 | |
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Tubman High School is a historic high school building in Augusta, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 7, 1994. It is located at 1740 Walton Way. It was named for Augusta philanthropist Emily Tubman and was founded as Neely’s Institute in 1874. A new Tubman High School building was funded by a bond issue and constructed in 1917 according to designs by G. Lloyd Preacher. The 3-story brick building's design is considered Beaux Arts architecture and includes terra cotta. It was the area's only public high school for girls until the 1950s.
It became a co-educational junior high school in 1951 and is now a middle school.
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