The Jamaica Primary School in Aurora, Colorado, is a modest, single-story brick building constructed in the mid-20th century. Its design reflects the functional and straightforward architectural trends of educational facilities during that era. The building originally served as a vital learning institution for the local community.
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Community Planning And Development; Architecture
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1615 Galena St., Aurora, Colorado
Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
1671 Galena St., Aurora, Colorado
Military; Architecture
1016 Boston St., Aurora, Colorado
Agriculture; Architecture
200 S. Chambers Rd., Aurora, Colorado
Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
200 S. Chambers Rd., Aurora, Colorado
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