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  1. Collection title: Central High School, Minneapolis Dates: 1876-1984 (bulk 1913-1950s) Extent: 5 boxes; 5.3 linear feet Creator: Central High School; Anstice Abbott, May E. Abbott, Dorothy Anderson, Maud ... Minnesota Historical Society: • Minneapolis Public Schools. Miscellaneous records and Miscellaneous records of schools

  2. Central. 4th Ave S and 34th. Original Central was "born" in 1860. High School students were added to Union Elementary on 3rd Ave. In 1864 this building burned down so Washington school was re-built on same site as a K-12 school. The new building was erected in 1877 on corner of 4th and 11 St. and re-named Central. New wing added in 1886.

  3. The above material was taken from "Tribute to Triumph: Central High School 1860-1982", published by students of Central High School, 3416 Fourth Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May, 1982 for the closing of the school. Minneapolis Central High School.

  4. Minneapolis Central High School, Mpls. 517 likes. This site is for alumni of Minneapolis Central to post their school related events. The school was permanently closed in 1982 and later torn down.

  5. centralhighschoolalumni.com › minneapolis-mn › class-of-1976Central High School Class of 1976

    More 1976 alumni from Central HS Minneapolis, MN have posted profiles on Classmates.com®. Click here to register for free at Classmates.com® and view other 1976 alumni. The students that went to school at the Minneapolis high school called Central High School and graduated in '76 are on this page.

  6. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Anyone can find this group. Group created on September 8, 2023. Name last changed on February 12, 2024. Planning for our 50 year class reunion is starting soon! Please invite classmates so we can have a great time celebrating 50 years.

  7. 13 de ago. de 2008 · Minnesota. Country: United States. Central neighborhood is named after Minneapolis Central High School, one of the city’s largest schools, built in 1878 and eventually razed. The neighborhood is bordered by Lake Street on the north and 38th Street on the south. Interstate 35W is the western extent and Chicago Avenue is the eastern extent.