Annapolis Elementary School: Difference between revisions

Minor typos and uploading videos of Bob Peacock talking about his experience attending AES in the mid 20th century.
(Minor typos and uploading videos of Bob Peacock talking about his experience attending AES in the mid 20th century.)
(Minor typos and uploading videos of Bob Peacock talking about his experience attending AES in the mid 20th century.)
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Although additions and improvements were made over the course of a century, the building was partially renovated in 1982 and fully renovated in 1992.<ref>https://mht.maryland.gov/secure/medusa/PDF/AnneArundel/AA-1288.pdf</ref>
 
[[File:Green Street School 1|thumb|alt=An older man with white hair and a beard sits in front of wooden barrels. |Harness Creek resident Bob Peacock talks about attending Annapolis Elementary school in the mid 20th century, including common recreation activities for kids and his school bus ride.]]
[[File:Green Street School 2|thumb|alt=An older man with white hair and a beard sits in front of wooden barrels. |Harness Creek resident Bob Peacock talks about attending Annapolis Elementary school in the mid 20th century, including common recreation activities for kids and his school bus ride.]]
 
== Districting ==
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The property is within the current Annapolis Historic District, National Historic Landmark District, and the National Register District. <ref>https://www.annapolis.gov/DocumentCenter/View/11350/Annapolis-Historic-District-Map</ref> It is within Ward 1 of the city.<ref>https://www.annapolis.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5819/Ward-Map-PDF</ref>
 
[[File:Green Street School 1|thumb|alt=An older man with white hair and a beard sits in front of wooden barrels. |Harness Creek resident Bob Peacock talks about attending Annapolis Elementary school in the mid 20th century, including common recreation activities for kids and his school bus ride.]]
[[File:Green Street School 2|thumb|alt=An older man with white hair and a beard sits in front of wooden barrels. |Harness Creek resident Bob Peacock talks about attending Annapolis Elementary school in the mid 20th century, including common recreation activities for kids and his school bus ride.]]
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