St. John School in Gordonsville, Virginia, is a historic school building that served the African American community during the Jim Crow era. Its simple yet functional architectural design reflects the educational facilities available to Black students at the time.
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Architecture
10074 W. Gordon Rd., Gordonsville, Virginia
Architecture; Social History
Jct. Of Va 22 And U.s. 15, Gordonsville, Virginia
Architecture
S Of Gordonsville Off U.s. 15, Gordonsville, Virginia
Agriculture; Architecture
17379 Wolf Trap Dr., Gordonsville, Virginia
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S. Main St., Gordonsville, Virginia
Transportation; Architecture
Va 15 And Vicinity, Gordonsville, Virginia
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