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  1. Old Huntington High School is a historic high school building located at Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia. It was built in 1916, and is a -story buff-brick building in the Classical Revival style. It consists of a long rectangle with a shorter rectangular wing on each end of the main rectangle forming a "U" shape.

  2. 7 de may. de 2015 · - The structure, built in 1916, was used as a school until 1995, when a new facility also known as Huntington High School, was completed. The old high-school building is now known as The Renaissance Center, part of which was converted into apartments.

  3. Saving 1916’s Huntington High School --- AGAIN! An objective of The Alliance is a “re-restoration” and the attainment of proper, ongoing upkeep of 8th Street’s original Huntington High School. Although it is not overly noticeable if simply driving by, this 1916 architectural confection has declined considerably inside and out in the ...

  4. cabellcountydoorstothepast.com › Old Huntington › Old Huntington HighOld Huntington High School

    HUNTINGTON -- In 1888, the city of Huntington built a new, red-brick school building at 5th Avenue and 13th Street and named it in honor of the recently deceased Gen. John Hunt Oley. The building housed all grades, from first grade through high school. Later another building would be built just east of the original structure and the upper ...

  5. In response, Huntington High School was built in 1916 on the then-undeveloped south side of the city. Designed by prominent architect Versus T. Ritter, the school was an impressive example of the Neoclassical Revival style in Huntington.

  6. Old Huntington High School es un edificio histórico de una escuela secundaria ubicado en Huntington, condado de Cabell, Virginia Occidental. Fue construido en 1916 y es un edificio de ladrillos de ante de 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 pisos en el estilo del Renacimiento clásico.

  7. Huntington School District found its half century old high school too small for the mid-century population and overcrowding made learning difficult. A new, modern high school was built south of the village. Every corner, classroom, and corridor were designed to be ultra modern and as progressive as possible.