Woodrow Wilson Junior High School (Eugene, Oregon) Explained

Woodrow Wilson Junior High School
Location:650 W 12th Ave,
Eugene, Oregon
Coordinates:44.0464°N -123.1011°W
Architect:White, F. Mason
Architecture:Classical Revival
Added:October 25, 1990
Refnum:90001602

Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, located in Eugene, Oregon, United States, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] The school was constructed in 1924 on four acres at 650 West 12th Avenue near Jefferson Street for the Eugene Public School System.[2]

History

Architect Frederick Manson White of Portland designed the 57,120 square-foot building to accommodate 840 students. White also designed the other school built that year in Eugene, Roosevelt Junior High on Agate Street. After it opened in September 1925, Wilson became a central part of middle school education in western Eugene. In 1953, the Wilson school was converted to an elementary school and renamed Lincoln Elementary School. Aspects of the building were altered to accommodate smaller students, such as lowered blackboards and bathroom fixtures. The original twenty classrooms were reduced to fourteen, creating larger interior spaces that included administrative offices. The library was made smaller, and a storeroom and kitchen were added. After the school was closed and vacated by the school district in 1987, the building was repurposed as the Lincoln School Condominiums.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oregon National Register List. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. 22. PDF. June 6, 2011. October 26, 2013.
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|90001602}} National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Woodrow Wilson Junior High School / Lincoln Elementary School]. National Park Service. PDF. March 15, 1990. Melissa Darby. October 26, 2013.