Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Broward County
The South Side School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a former elementary school constructed in 1925. It features a Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style characterized by its stucco exterior, red tile roof, and arched openings. The building served as a vital educational facility for the burgeoning community.
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Commerce; Community Planning And Development
220--230 Brickell Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Entertainment/Recreation; Social History; Politics/Government; Education
20 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Architecture; Health/Medicine
1336 Seabreeze Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Commerce; Architecture
229 S.w. 2nd Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Archeology; Art; Black
1936 Nw 9th St., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Architecture; Social History; Education
820 Ne. 3rd St., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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