President William McKinley High School - Architecture Gallery

Architecture Gallery

The architect most involved in the early layout of the King Street campus and design of its Spanish Colonial Revival buildings was Louis E. Davis. The original quadrangle was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

  • Statue and main administration building

  • Commercial building (B), with NRHP and Hiram Fong plaques

  • Art building (D), with owl columns

  • Walkway to Beckwith Hall (E)

  • Miles E. Cary Circle doorway to Beckwith Hall (E)

  • Miles E. Cary Circle doorway to Commercial building (B)

  • Doorway to Home Economics building (C)

  • Main administration building end wing

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