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== History ==
[[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.]]
 
Prior to use as a school building, the property at 180 Green Street was owned by Dr. Charles Carroll. Dr. Carrol owned multiple properties on Green Street, including 188 Green Street, currently used as an administration building for the Anne Arundel County school system. During his ownership, Carroll erected a two story building for personal use. After his death, the property was inherited by multiple relatives, before eventually being sold to the Anne Arundel County Board of Education Commissions in 1887.
 
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