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Last Updated:    August 10, 2006      Added some historical information.

Date Constructed: 1929
Address: 828 S Jackson Street
Current Building Name: Meyzeek Middle School
Earlier Building Names: Jackson Street Junior High School
Architect: Unknown at this time
Builder: Unknown at this time
Current Status: In use
Designation (if applicable): Unknown at this time.

Meyzeek Middle School is located at 828 S. Jackson Street. It opened in the Smoketown neighborhood in 1929 as the Jackson Junior High School. In 1966 a new Booker T. Washington Elementary School building was constructed and joined the existing Junior High. The school was renamed for Albert E. Meyzeek in 1967, who was an African-American educator.

Photos by Jim L. Patterson - copyright 2006.


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