Old School Week: Grout Park School

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Grout Park coat closet.jpgGrout Park gymnasium.jpgGrout Park entry.jpgThe Library of Congress's American Memory Collection has a number of photos (unfortunately not high-resolution) of Schenectady's Grout Park School. When it opened, it was a marvel of modernism, designed by the famous architecture firm of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, who also designed Idlewild Airport (you now know it as LaGuardia), the Sears Tower, Lever House and much, much more. These pictures are from 1954, just a year of so after the school opened.

Compared to the other old schools we've seen, this place must have been a wonder of clean corridors and natural light.

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