Historic Architecture
Several former Seattle Public Schools buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP):
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Broadway High School, the surviving parts of which are incorporated into Seattle Central Community College.
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Old Frank B. Cooper Elementary School (now Youngstown Cultural Arts Center).
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Interlake Public School (now Wallingford Center).
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Queen Anne High School.
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Queen Anne Public School (later West Queen Anne Public School).
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Old Summit School (Seattle).
Except for Broadway High School, all of these also are official city landmarks, as are the following past and present schools:
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B.F. Day School
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Colman School
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Concord Elementary School
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Dunlap Elementary School
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Emerson Elementary School
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Franklin High School
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Gatewood School
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John Hay School
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Latona School
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Madison Middle School
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Nathan Eckstein Junior High School
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Old Main Street School
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Roosevelt High School
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Seward School
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University Heights Elementary School
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West Seattle High School
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